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Sus-ramity 2. SCARITIDES, Westwood. 
5. Crivina, Latreille. 
1. C. rossor, Linn. 
Steph. Illust., Mand. 1., 39. 
Common under stones and rubbish. 
2. C. coutaris, Herbst. 
Steph. Illust., Mand., i. 40, pl. iii. f. 3.—Curtis, Brit. Ent., 
pl. 175. 
Beneath stones by the side of the Tyne and Derwent. May 
and June. 
6. Dyscuirius, Bonelli. 
1. D. erssus, Lab. 
Steph. Illust., Mand., i. 43.—Scarites gibbus, /ab. Syst. HU. 
ee 26: 
Jarrow-slake.—G. Wales, Esq. 
Sus-FaMILy 8. HARPALIDES, Westw. 
Diviston 1. FeronrpEa, Westw. 
7. Patrosus, Wegerle. 
1. P. nurses, Lab. 
Steph. Illust., Mand., i. 119.—Carabus rufipes, Fab. Syst. 
Ei. i. 184. 
Under stones, &c. It appears in February. 
8. Catatuus, Bonelli. 
1. C. MELANOCEPHALUS, Linn. 
Steph. Illust., Mand., i. 98. 
Common. 
2. C. cistELorpEs, 70. 
Steph. Illust., Mand., 1. 99. 
Common. The variety with the antenne and legs pitchy 
black has been noticed in one or two instances. 
3. C. FULVIPEs, Gyll. 
C. fulvipes, Boisd. et Lacord. Faun. Ent. Paris, i. 203, 2., 
Heer, Fn. Col. Helv.i. 54, 3.—C. crocopus, Steph. Illust,, 
Mand.,i. 99. Steph. Manual, No. 191. 
Abundant on the coast; Whitley, South Shields, Ryhope, 
Hartlepool, and Seaton Carew. March—Sept. 
