COLEOPTERA. 
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Anchomenus, Bon.* * * § (^a) 
There, the inferior surface of the tarsial palette is furnished with 
a compact and continuous brush. The exterior palpi, those of the 
apium in particular, are terminated in several by a thicker or wider 
joint in the form of a reversed triangle. 
We will commence with those in which they are filiform. 
Callistus, Bon. 
The tooth in the emarginatlon of the mentum entire; exterior palpi 
terminated by an oval joint pointed at the end; thorax in the form of 
a truncated heart f. 
OoDEs, Bon. 
Similar to Callistus in the tooth of the emargination of the mentum, 
but the last joint of the external maxillary palpi is cylindrical, while 
that of those attached to the labium forms a truncated oval. The 
thorax is trapezoidal, narrower before, and as wide posteriorly as the 
base of the abdomen +. 
Chl^nius, Bon. 
Tooth of the emargination of the mentum bifid; exterior maxil- 
lary palpi terminated by an almost cylindrical joint, somewhat smaller 
at base ; last joint of the labial palpi in the form of a reversed and 
elongated cone. 
The Carahe savonnior of Olivier, Col. Ill, 38, iii, 26, which 
is used in Senegal in lieu of soap, belongs to this subgenus §. 
In the following, the exterior palpi are terminated by a wider, com- 
pressed joint, in the form of a reversed triangle or securiform, and 
more dilated in the males. The tooth of the emargination of the 
mentum is always bifid. 
Epomis, Bon. 
To which we will unite the Dinodes, in which the last joint of the 
palpi is somewhat more dilated ||. 
* Carabus prasinus, Fab. ; Panz., Ib., XVI, 6 ; — C. albipes, Fab. ; Panz., Ib. 
LXXIII, 7 ;—C. oblongus. Fab.; Panz., Ib., XXXIV, 3. 
•f- Carabus luneatus, Fab. ; Panz. Faun. Insect. Germ. XVI, 5 ; Dej. Spec. II, 
p. 296. 
J Carabus helopioides, Fab. ; Panz., Ib., XXX, ii. See Dej. Spec. II, p. 374. 
§ C. cinctus, Fab. ; Herbst. Archiv., XXIX, 7 ; — C. fesfivus, Fab. ; Panz. Ib., 
XXX, 15; — C. spoliatus, Fab.; Panz. Ib. XXXI, 6 ; — Chlanius veluiinus, Dej.; 
Carabus cinctus, Oliv., Col. Ill, 35, iii, 28 ; — C. holosericeus, Fab. ; Panz., Ib. XI, 
9, a; — C. nigricornis, Fab. ; Panz. Ib., XI, 9, b. c ; — C. agrorum, Oliv., Ib. XII, 
144 ; — C. ^-sulcatus, Payk., and several other exotic species of Fabricius, such as 
the tenuicollis, oculaius, posticus, micans, quadricolor, stigma, ammon, carnifex, &c. 
See the Spec. Dej. II, p. 297, et seq. Add the C. rufilabns, laticollis, rufipes, cobal- 
tinus, nemoralis, tricolor, &c. &c. 
II Dinodes rupifes. Bon. ; Dej. Spec. II, p. 372 ; Carabus azureus, Duft. ; Chla- 
nius azureus, Sturm., V. cxxvii; — Epomis circumscriptus, Dej. Spec. II, p. 369 ; 
Carabus cinctus, Ross., Faun. Etrusc., I, iv, 9 ; — Carabus crcesus, Fab. 
{C^Ca) Add the Anch. gagates, sinuatus, corvinus, elongatulus, extensicoUis, ihoracicut, 
&c. &c. — E ng. Ed. 
