CARABIDJE. 3 



Genus 4. NEBBIA. 

 Latreille, Gen. Crust, et Ins. i. 225 (1806). 



5. Nebria dilatata, 



Nebria dilatata, Dej., Spec. Gen. des Col. v. 580 (1831). 



, Brulle, in Webb et Berth. (Col.} 58, pi. ii. f. 7 (1838). 



, Woll, Cat. Can. Col. 2 (1864). 



Habitat Canarienses (Ten,}, ad rupes aquosas in montibus excelsis, 

 hinc inde hand infrequens. 



A superb Nebria which has been detected hitherto only in the 

 higher altitudes of Teneriffe, where it occurs about the wet rocks 

 and trickling streams. In such situations I met with it (during 

 April and May of 1859) in the Final above Ycod el Alto, as well as 

 in the district of the Agua Mansa ; and it was taken by the Messrs. 

 Crotch (during the summer of 1864) in the Barranco at Ycod el 

 Alto itself, " under the waterfall, where the water splashes." 



6. Nebria currax. 



Nebria currax, Woll., Cat. Can. Col 3 (1864). 

 Habitat Canarienses (Can.), in aquosis intermediis, rarissimus. 



Apparently very rare, the only two specimens which I have seen 

 having been taken by myself in Grand Canary (during April 1858) 

 from amongst wet stones and rubbish at the edges of the little 

 river at Teror. 



Genus 5. CALOSOMA. 

 Weber, Observat. Ent. 20 [script. Cattisoma] (1801). 



7. Calosoma indagator. 



Carabus Maderae, Fab., Syst. Ent. 237 (1775). 



indagator, Fab., Mant. Ins. i. 197 (1787). 



Calosoma Maderse, Brulle, in Webb et Berth. (Col.) 58 (1838). 



9 Woll, Ins. Mad. 15 (1854). 



, Id., Cat. Mad. Col. 7 (1857). 



indagator, Id., Cat. Can. Col. 3 (1864). 



Habitat Maderenses (in ins. " Chdo " sola adhuc baud observatum) et 

 Canarienses (Can., Ten., Palmd), passim. 



The C. indagator, which is widely spread over (though apparently 

 somewhat scarce in) Mediterranean latitudes, is rather common in 

 the Madeiran Group, where there can be little doubt that it is uni- 

 versal the Flat Deserta, or Ilheo Chao, being the only island of the 



