ENTOMOLOGY. . 
at Cromblyn Burrows, and on the sea-shore 
=—— near vont it is taken in oe By c 
Campestris, Sp. 3. Cam, siris. Green; sides head an 
a with the thighs, coppery-purple ; each elytron 
with four ewtiee ire spots, ‘anda fifth 
ture. Ti} 
Cieindela campestrit. 
Linn. Fab. Oliv. Latr. 
Cicindéle champitre. De Geer, Mem. 4. p. 113. pl. 
4. fig. 1. 
Inhabits the sandy plains and pathways of Europe, 
-- and is vi ie 
pes me II. Carasrpes. 
these thersu- 
M: ‘four, the interiores two-jointed. io : 
bial two. bent at the Keel without a 
distinct joint. *Mandibles rarely with more than one 
tooth, w sth iestoweecls Ce mpess Feet formed for run- 
ning ; hinder ones with a trochanter. 
Mentam broadly notched. Internal edge of the an- 
terior tibiae often notched.’ Antenne filiform, some- 
times moniliform. 
I. Body:oblong, or ovoid, Labial i, inserted at 
the inferior sides of the lip. (Observe. insects of 
this division do not live in the water.) 
A. Anterior tibia notched in their internal edge. 
* . a, Labial and maxillary palpi abruptly terminated, 
with a joint Se a er aa the others, 
Antenne 
12. Norn!- _ Genus XIL. vans ieve: Dumeril. 
Crcrnpexa.’ Linn. Marsh. 
Exapurvus. Fabr. Latr. Mlig. 
je: maxillary external and labial, with the last 
rearer the preceding are “and somewhat 
@PHilLus. 
interval near the suture. 
Reece Fabr. Latr. 
aquaticus. 
Inhabits pathways and the banks of ponds. Cicin- 
dela semipunctata of Linné, Elaphrus semipunctatus of 
Fabricius, &c. is the same species. There is a variety 
& of Paykull which has been taken in Norfolk and on 
the shore near Porto-Bello, Scotland, having little of the 
biguttata. Marsh. 
aie alus. Fabr. 
» Genus XIII. Exarnrvs. Fab. Latr. Dum. Ilig. 
-_Gremepet ‘Lim. Marsh. palpi we 
Labial external maxillary last 
init than the . Pater cylin- 
convex and i ual, 
a with 
os os the 
Sp. 1. Riparius. Green or brownish bronze ; "elytra 
with impressed spots having a pur- 
with 
ee Ee ee 
Sp. 2. Uliginosus.. with round ci- 
em uliginosus. Fabr. Latr. ; 
719 
don, and in the banks of wet ditches onthe borders of Metabolia- 
the Links near Edinburgh, in great numbers. —— 
Genus XIV. Bemerpium. | 
Bempipion. Latr. 
Crcinpeva. Linn. Marsh.» 
Carasus. | Linn. Marsh. Fabr. Oliv. 
Evapurvs. Fabr. Illig. Oliv. 
: Ocypromus. Frolich, Clairville. + ; 
Roa 1. pom a og Thorax somewhat narrower than Flavipés. 
broad and long, with very prominent 
as body aly above, black-green beneath. Elytra 
wets. Pal with two im sed dots in each 
pind ae suture. alpi, base of antenne, and feet, yel- 
14, BEMEr- 
DIUM. 
owish. 
Cicindela Linn. Marsh: 
Elaphrus flavipes. Fabr. Oliv. 
Bembidion Latr. 
Inhabits the oniidy shores of ponds and rivulets, but 
is not common in Britain. 
Sp. 2 Litiorale: Thorax somewhat broader than 
the |, truneate-obcordate, punctured and excavated 
at the angles. Body zneous black. Elytra with punc- 
tured stria, and ech iheiositmunstiealent) another at 
the apex, and. with the feet rufous. 
Carabus littoralis. Oliv. 
rus rupestris.. Hliger. 
Bembidium littorale. Latr. 
Inhabits France and Germany. . 
Observe. This. genus contains a vast number of spe-- 
cies, which require some distribution into sections, 
&. Labial and external, maxillary ‘palpi not abraptly 
terminated & joint distinct from the rest in size. ‘An- 
tenne s'! 
* Lip prominent ; mandibles v 
‘3 nal edge prominent suitactie 
+ Elytra not trunecte: 
Genus XV. Scarites. Fabr. Oliv. Lam. 15. Sca- 
Antenne moniliform, third: joint much longer a RISES 
the second. Mandibles dentated:on their internal 
Lip short and broad, without auricles. Tibi,’ scitebior 
ones palmated. 
Sp. 1. Gigas. Black, shining. Thorax lunate, behind Gigas. 
on each side with one dent. lytra smooth, shoulders 
one-dentate. Mandibles meena with the internal pro- 
cess , dentate, with the apex acute, 
Searitas as. Fabr, Oliv. Latr. 
Inhabits Barbary and the south of France. . 
Genus XVI. Cirvina. Latr, 
Scarites, Fabr. 
Teneprio. Lim. 
Carapus. Marsham, 
Antenne moniliform, second joint longer than the 
third. Mandibles without teeth on their internal edge. 
“ily nanteaats with two auricles. Anterior. tibie gene- 
* Anterior tibiw externally dentate. 
Sp.1. Fossor.. Blackish or ‘brunneous.. Thorax Fossor. 
somewhat quadrate, middle of the. folat: impressed; 
Elytea with | strie. 
Tenebrio, 
Scaritas 
Littorale. 
a inn 
16, CLI - 
vina. 
Innit Europe under stones expecially in nics 
crate, Antari bi, with obakete tout. 
vate” Me Gibbe Black brown. Thorax nearly  glo- Gibbs. - 
Elytra with Seep enent: Koay 
pe fag — 
