388 Mr. M. Cameron and Dr. A. C. Gatto’s List of 
state that the bulk of the Maltese Coleopterous fauna is 
very fairly represented in our list, the more so considering 
that this is the first attempt to give a list of the beetles. 
LIST OF COLEOPTERA OBSERVED IN THE 
MALTESE ISLANDS.! 
CICINDELID&. 
Cicindela (campestris, L., teste Gulia) littoralis, F.*, Marsa, 
Mistra, Birzebuggia, Marsa Scala, Marsa Scirocco, Melleha, 
Ramla, Gozo, 4-9; melancholica, F., Marsa, 7, sunrise till 
8 A.M. 
CARABID. 
Calosoma maderx, ¥., Marsa, 7, Valletta, 7, two only. 
Carabus morlillosus, ¥.*, general throughout the year. 
Eurynebria complanata, L., Melleha, 11, one only. Nebria 
andalusiaca, Ramb., general, 1-4, 11. Notiophilus gemi- 
natus, De}.*, general throughout the year. Scarites aren- 
arius, Bon., St. George’s Bay, 4-11, rare; buparius, Forst., 
Melleha, Marfa, 3, 4, 5, 11, not common; planus, Bon.*, 
Marsa, Fiddian, Melleha, Jniena, 4-11. Dyschirius witidus, 
Schaum, Melleha, 11, common; m«croderus, Chaud., Marsa 
Scala, 6, rare ; cylindricus, Dej., St. George’s Bay, 8, one 
only; apicalis, Putz, Marsa, Birzebuggia, 8, common. 
Siagona europea, Dej., Melleha, 5, one only. Lembidion 
ambiguum, De}.*, general throughout the year; preustum, 
Dej.*, Marsa, L’Imtahlep, Jniena, Marsa Scala, 5, 6, 
not common; xormannum, Dej., Marsa Scala, Marsa 
Scirocco, St. George’s Bay, 8, 9, common; obéuswum, 
Sturm*, general, 3-10; guttula, L., Jniena, Gnien el 
Gbir, 5, common; diguttatwm, F¥.*, Melleha, 4, 11, com- 
mon. Ocys harpaloides, Serv., Gbir, Makluba, Attard, 
5, 10, 11, common. TZachys hemorrhoidalis, Dej.*, El 
Klia, Gozo, 6, common; v. socius, Schaum, with type; 
unicolor, Ragusa, El Klia, 6; parvulus, Dej., Valletta, 
spring ; v. quadrinavus, Reitt., with preceding ; fulvicollis, 
Dej.*, Marsa, Ghirghenti, 6-10, common; bistriatus, Duft, 
Marsa, 8, 9, 10, common; v. gregarius, Chaud., Marsa, 
9, 10, common ; scwtellaris, Steph.*, Marsa, Marsa Scala, St. 
George’s Bay, Melleha, 4, 5, 9,10; algiricus, Luc.*, Jniena, 
1 The species marked with an asterisk, as well as those specially 
noted, were obtained in Malta by Mr. J. J. Walker in 1874-5-6, 
almost exclusively between the months of October and March. 
