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bceoides and melanocephalus ; Cercyon aquaticum, His- 

 ter carbonarius, Psammodius sabuleti, Trichus fascia- 

 tus, Ocdemera rirescens, Apoderus Coryli, Leptura tri- 

 fasciata, alra and satiguinosa, Lema brunnea^ Cassida 

 rubiginosa, Chrysomela staphyhea, fapponica, cenea, TI- 

 tninalis, armoracea and vitellince ; Eumolpus obscunis, 

 Cryptocephalus variegatus, Cuccinella 7 punctata, 13 

 punctuta, mvtabilis, and 16 guttata. Secondly, such 

 as have been hitherto found only in Siberia, though 

 their number is but small : Cantharis annulata Fisch., 

 Dermestes domesticus Gebl., Aphodius ursinns N. 9 and 

 A. maurus GebL, and Leptura sibirica. 



Among the beetles which have as yet been met 

 with nowhere else, and are therefore considered pe 

 culiar to the country, maybe named: a Cicindela, 

 between hybrida and maritima , a Carabus of the form 

 of the cancellatus Illig., with black feelers and legs ; 

 C. Clerkii N., and another, green, with gold border, 

 of the form of the catenulatus, caught near the line 

 of perpetual snow on the volcano Awatscha: C. 

 Hoffmanni N., Nebria nitidula, which is the same as 

 the Carabus nitidulus Fabr., as appears by that pre 

 served in Banks s Museum, hitherto the only speci 

 men in Europe ; great numbers of these are found 

 in the valleys : a second black sort was caught on 

 the volcano. Further, a small bright yellow Pte- 

 roloma, an Elaphrus, Benibidia six kinds, Agonum 

 four kinds, an Omaseus, an Amara, Elater scabricoHis 

 Etch. Entomogr. ; an Elater, like undulatas P., three 



