Coleoptera from the region of Grbraltar. 67 
CARABID/.* 
CALOSoMA, Weber. 
C. sycophanta, L. Gibraltar: wood near Algeciras, 
running on trunks of cork-oaks, four specimens. It 
occurs in Marocco, Algeria, Tunis, &c, 
C. maderx, F. (indagator, F.). Tetuan. Gibraltar: two 
specimens—one in flood refuse, in the dockyard, and 
one at Sierra Lorca. 
CaRaBus, L. 
C. faviert, Fairm. Tangier: one specimen, Not found in 
Europe. 
C. dufowrt, De}. Gibraltar: under stones, not rare, 
winter, Campamento, &c. Not recorded from N. 
Africa. 
C. melancholicus, F. Gibraltar: under stones in damp 
places, winter, not rare. Occurs at Tangier. 
C. rugosus, F. Tetuan, Tangier: two specimens. 
Gibraltar: under stones, winter, Rock, Campameuto, 
&e., not rare. 
NEpRIA, Latr. 
N. complanata, L. Tetuan and Ceuta: in plenty at 
Tetuan. Gibraltar: eastern beach, under wreck 
timber, &c., invariably below high-water mark, 
common. Recorded from Tangier. 
NV. andalusiaca, Ramb. Tetuan, Tangier, Djebel Mousa 
(Ape’s Hill), Gibraltar: under stones, not common. 
N. rubicunda, Quens. Tangier, Algeciras: a few examples, 
under stones. 
LEIsTUS, Frol. 
*Z. amplicollis, Fairm. Djebel Mousa (Ape’s Hill) and 
Gibraltar. One specimen from each locality. 
* The record of Cathoplius asperatus, De}j., from Gibraltar, men- 
tioned by M. Bedel (Cat. p. 22), upon Mr. Walker’s authority, is a 
mistake : the insect in question was given to Mr. Walker at Gibraltar 
by Mr. W. Glassford ; it probably came from Casablanca or Larache 
on the Maroccan coast, where the species is known to occur. 
