INSECT A. 553 



Anthia LATH., DEJ. Ligula horny. Body oblong. Abdomen 

 elongato-oval. 



Sp. Anthia decemguttata, Carabus decemguttatus L., VOET Col. I. Tab. 38, 

 fig- 45> Cuv. R. Ani., ed. itt., Ins. PL 18, fig. i ; habit. Cape of Good 

 Hope. 



Helluo BONELLI. 



c) External maxillary palps with last joint obconical or sub- 

 secwriform. (Claws of tarsi simple.) 



Galerita FABR. Mandibles little exsert, short. Mentum with 

 middle tooth. Thorax elongate, obcordate. 



Zuphium LATE. (Zuphium DEJ. and Polistichus DEJ., BONELLI.) 

 Joints of tarsi entire. 



Sp. Galerita fasciolata'FABR., STURM D. Fauna, Ins.vn. Tab. 174; Galerita 

 olens FABR., CLAIRV. Ent. helv. n. PL xvn. fig. a, A, p. 1 1 i, Cuv. R. Ani., 

 ed. ill, Ins. PL 18, fig. 8. 



Galerita LATR. Fourth joint of tarsi bifid. (Anterior tarsi of 

 male serrate internally, with joints produced into an auricula.) 



Sp. Galerita americana FABR., Carab. americanus L., DE GEER Ins. iv. Tab. 

 17, fig. 21, LATREILLE Gen. Crust, et Ins. Tab. 7, fig. 2. 



Drypta FABR. Mandibles exsert, elongate, narrow, incurved at 

 the apex. Mentum with no middle tooth. Penultimate joint of 

 tarsi deeply bilobed. Thorax oblong. 



Sp. Drypta emarginata FABR., PANZER Deutschl. Ins. Heft 28, Tab. 15, 

 CLAIRV. Entom. helv. u. Tab. xviu. p. 115, STURM D. Fauna, Ins. vn. 

 Tab. 179 ; in south of Europe ; lives under the bark of trees. 



Phalanx II. Ligula inflected, concealed under mentum, horny, 

 with no paraglossse. Maxillae mostly furnished with a hook apical, 

 articulate. Labial palps with four joints, the basilar formed of 

 stipes free. Mandibles strong, dentate. Head large, with eyes 

 globose. Anterior tibiae with internal side entire. Tarsi long, slen- 

 i'der. (Cicindelitce LATR., Cicindelidce LEACH, WESTW.) 



This division consists in great part of the genus Cicindela L. 

 Most of the species live in sandy places and run very rapidly. 

 Whence the name of Sand- runners, Sand-beetles. The intestinal 

 canal nearly resembles that of the Carabi, but is shorter ; the 

 oesophagus is longer. 



