464 TRANSACTIONS OF THE 



5. F. OBESA. — Black, beneatli piceous ; antenna3, mouth and 

 feet rufous. 



Length more than two-fifths of an inch. 



Body black ; antennae and mouth reddish-brown ; nasus and 

 labium very dark reddish-brown; thorax slightly margined, 

 much punctured at base, dorsal line slightly impressed, basal 

 lines distinct ; elytra with striae very distinctly punctured, inter- 

 stitial lines depressed, beneath piceous ; abdomen and feet red- 

 dish-brown. 



A very short and wide species, belonging to the genus Amara 

 of Bonelli. It was found at Harrowgate, the seat of my friend 

 Mr. J. Gilliams. 



6. F. LINEOLA. — Pale yellowish-testaceous; elytra each with 

 a black line. ' 



Length three-tenths of an inch full. 



Carabus lineola, winged, ferruginous ; elytra with a black line. Fabr. 

 Sjst. Eleut. 1, p. 197. Mus. D. Banks. Inhabits North America. 



Carabus lineola, elytra striate ; thorax paler, with two black linear 

 spots. Turt. 



Carabus lineola, ferrugineous ; thorax equal, with two points ; elytra 

 with two black lines. 



Like C. ferriginosus ; antennae ferruginous, as long as thorax ; head 

 ferruginous ; thorax a little narrower than the elytra, ferruginous, with 

 two points black, obscure ; elytra ferruginous, striated, a line upon each 

 bifurcated anteriorly ; body beneath brown-ferruginous ; feet ferrugin- 

 ous. Cab. of M. Banks. Oliv. 3, p. 78, pi. 7, fig. 75. 



Head testaceous-yellow ; antennae subglabrous, and with the 

 palpi paler ; a black transverse line on the vertex, and tips of 

 mandibles and eyes black ; thorax color of the head, transverse, 

 subquadrate, rather narrower than the elytra, angles rounded, a 

 dorsal impressed line which is somewhat indented before, a black 

 longitudinally rhombic spot each side of the middle, an irregular 

 smaller one each side at base, and a transverse obsolete arquated 

 one before ; all beneath and feet paler, anterior ones five-spined 

 on outer edge of the tibiae, two terminal spines approximate ; 

 elytra paler than the thorax, each with a black, abbreviated, 

 vitta, furcate before, and an abbreviated, black, obsolete band at 

 base, striate ; striae acute, distant, impunctured ; margin im- 

 puuctured. 



[Yol. II. 



