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10. A. prcrpes, Fab. 
Steph. Illust. Mand., i.,93.—Carabus picipes, Fab. Syst. H1.,i., 
203. 
“Durham.”—Rev. G. Ornsby. Abundant at Boldon Flats.— 
LOT OB: 
16. OxistHoPus, De Jean. 
1. O. rotunpatus, Payk. 
Odontonyx rotundatus, Steph. Illust. Mand.,i., 96. pl. vi. f. 2. 
Common in moory districts: Prestwick Car, Gateshead Fell, 
Gibside, Boldon, &c. It is found at all seasons. 
17. PuarypERus, Stephens. 
1. P. ruricotuis, Marsh. 
Steph. Illust. Mand., i., 102.—Carabus ruficollis, Marsh., i. 
456. 
Local and scarce: beneath loose cinders and stones on the 
coast at South Shields, in April and May.—Z’. J. B. 
18. Arcutor, Jegerle. 
1. A. vernatis, Fab. 
Steph. Illust. Mand., i., 103.—Carabus vernalis, Fab. Syst. 
Jibs Hos PANE 
Under stones, decaying leaves and rubbish. Boldon, Dunston, 
woods on the Team. March and April. 
2. A. prRyTHROPUS, Jarsh. . 
Steph. Illust. Mand.,i., 105.—Carabus erythropus, Marsh., 1. 
461. 
Common under stones in a clayey soil. 
3. A. stRENUUS, Panz. 
Heer. Faun. Col. Helv., i., 66, 5.—Harpalus pullus, Gy. 
Ins. Suec., iv., 429. (Heer ).—Argutor pullus, Steph. 
Illust. Mand., i., 105 % 
“Twizell."—P. J. Selby, Hsq. Woods on the Team in spring. 
—J. H, 
This species which I had considered as the A. pullus with a 
doubt, the late Rev. G. T. Rudd pointed out to me as the true 
A. strenuus. The underside of the thorax is obsoletely and 
sparingly punctured, and the thighs are black, as are the an- 
tenn, excepting the basal joint, which is rufous. The 4. 
