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bceoides and melanocephalus ; Cercijon aquaticum. En- 

 ter carbonatius, Fsammodius sahuhti, Tridius fascia- 

 tiis, Ocdemera xirescens, Apoderu-s Coryli, Leptura tn- 

 fasciata, atra and sanguinosa, Lema brunnea, Cassida 

 rubiginosa, Chrysomela staphjltEa, lapponka, cEnea, vi- 

 minalis, armoracea and liteUimr ; Eumolpus ohsciinis, 

 Cryptocephalus variegatus, Cuccinellu 7 punctata, 13 

 punctata, mutabilis, and 16 guttata. Secondly, such 

 as have been hitherto found only in Siberia, though 

 their number is but small; Cantharis annulata Fi.sch., 

 Dermestes domesticus GebL, Aphodius ursinus N., and 

 A. maurus GebL, and Leptura sibirica. 



Among the beetles which have as yet been met 

 with nowhere else, and are therefore considered pe- 

 culiar to the country, may be named : a Cicuidela, 

 between hybrida Siud inaritima ; a Carabus of the form 

 of the cancellatus Illig.y with black feelers and legs; 

 C. Clcrkii N., and another, green, with gold border^ 

 of the form of the catenulatus, caught near the line 

 of perpetual snow on the volcano Awatscha: C. 

 Kqfmanni N., Nebria nitidula, which is the same as 

 the Carabus mtidulns Fabr., as appears by that pre- 

 served in Banks's Museum, hitherto the only speci- 

 men in Europe ; great numbers of these are found 

 in the valleys : a second black sort was caught on 

 the volcano. Further, a small bright yellow Fte- 

 roloma, an Elaphrus, BemUdia six kinds, Agonum 

 four kinds, an Omastus, an Amara, Elater scabricoUis 

 Eic/i. Entomogr. ; an Elater, like undulatus P., three 

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