“ENTOMOLOGY. 
siete behind each 9 with, abt fourteen atte ; 
fourth, ith, 
rupted ; 
‘ . a - 
F abe, Lete..s; mur ‘ 
Oliy..; oh "sixes bak wrad 
oman rar ag Britain 
» times with 
Te ia are rer petal in Ireland, 
the two, foumer 
Sp. 3. Intricatus. Black violet above, black beneath ; 
Seer ta ve ee res elytra 
~ irregular striae, Interv punctate-ru, 
each elytron with three elevated eatenlated lines 
Corals s. Fabr. mane hy 
p. 4. Ne of the elytra and 
sien of the thocex:xiolet ; elytra checare copper, rugu- 
lose, wi i rows of excavated. spots. 
Carahus nemoralis. MNlig,.Latr. 
Carabus hortensis. Oliv. Marsh. Fabr. 
y- 
meets: Brassy-green or violet-black above, 
ean ofan elytron with about fourteen eleva- 
: ted lines, two in the middle more distinct than the 
» Marsh, 
- France, and Germany, It varies 
in sculpture, lines on each side of the entire line 
beneath ; each elytron with three ribs, one at the 
-suture ; the interstices with a catenulated line, and on 
alaiasiieenameonteentede bck broze 
stones. 
men Coy 
Inhabits Germany, Sw and England. 
4. Lip projecting as far as the first joint of the palpi ; 
exterior base of the poet isti ciliated ; An 
men generally v. ; Lavf 
a XLIV. He Latr, 4 
Cananus. Linn. Fabr. Marsh. Schénher. 
Lip nearly quadrate, not. projecting as far as the | 
brum, nor tricuspidate at its extremity ; labial palpi not 
83 
twice as Sa as 1 oe head ; mandibles but little dilated Metabolia. 
Sp. 1. Pale-yellowish; elytra paler, Cogito 
striated with two transverse bands, composed of black 
Carabus us. Linn. 
Carabus arenarius. Faby. Oliv. 
Nebria arenaria.” Latr. Gen, Crust et Ins. vol. i. p. 
221. tab. 7. fig. 6. 
~Inhabits the sandy maritime shores of France, Ger- 
many, and South Wales. 
Sp. 2. Brevicollis. Black shining antenne ; palpi, Brevicollis. 
tins, and tarsi, brown ; el with punctured strie. ’ 
. Carabus brevicollis. F: . Schonher. 
Inhabits Europe; is found under stones and under the 
bark of trees. - 
Carabus Gyllenhalli of Schnher, which was discover- 
of aa mtive of Britain b Dr Leach, at the base of 
Ben Lomond in Scotland. since been taken in some 
Ea near Edinburgh, by the late Richard Rawlins, 
one of the most rns <A hay weedy of our 
eit Bic radt cg Ww.s ae Sota “eS 
in ire, b pence, 
** Back eervaat Gen. Herosium, rag RNa 
. 8. Multipunctata. Black-brassy above, b' be- Multipune- 
ail 3 middle of each elytron with impressed diluted tata. po 
spots, in a double longitudinal series ; the intervals 
tus. 
somewhat catenated. 
Linn. Fabr. Oliv. Marsh. 
Nebria mullipunctata, 
Carabus 
Helobium multipunctatum. Leach’s MSS. 
Inhabits the northern parts of Europe. In England 
it occurs near London occasionally, especially in Batter- 
sea-fields. It should be placed, in a natural series, next 
to ELarurus, to which genus it approaches in habit 
and econom 
Genus XLV. Pocowornorus. Latr. 
Carasus. Linn. Fabr. Oliv. Marsh, 
Leistus. Froelich, Clairville. 
Manficora. Jurine, 
Lip elongate, even to the labrum, the extremity with 
three €3 ; labial palpi twice as long as the head ; 
mandibles with their external base much dilated. 
Sp.1. Ceruleus. Blue above ; antenne, mouth, ti- Ceruleus, 
bia, and tarsi red-brown. 
Carabus rbis. Fabr. Panz. 
OF ar cone saa ceruleus. Latr. Gen. Crus. et Ins. 1. 
if 
Inhabits England, France, and Germany. 
palpi Body short ovoid, nearly rica labial 
i inserted nearly on the su side of the lip. 
t: These insects live near the water, and 
way to the following tribe.) Anterior tibie 
45. Poce- 
NoPHo- 
RUS. 
ed. 
Genus XLVI. Omopnron. Latr. » ° 46. Ome- 
. Scorytus. Fabr, Clairville. PHRON. 
CARABUS Oliv. 
Lip very small ; labial palpi inserted on the superior 
margin of the lip. 
1. Limbatum. Pale-ferruginous; vertex of the Limbatum. 
a spot behind the thorax, a humeral spot on the 
elytra, and the suture with two bands of green. 
tus limbatus. Fabr. 
ron limbatum, Latr. 
Carabus limbatus. Oliv. 
Inhabits France and Germany, in moist situations. 
