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may be mentioned as pertaining to it, D. foveolus 

 of Stephens, and D. punctatellus of De Jean ; others 

 also will be found in our northern European collec- 

 tions. For an account of the British Dromii, consult 

 Mr. Babington's Monograph in the Entomological 

 Transactions of London, vol. i.e. 80, 1. 



CARABID.E FABRICIAN.E. 



Caraboidea, Hope. 

 Having finished my observations on the species 

 of Cychrus and Carabus, mentioned by Fabricius, 

 I should pass to Manticora, which appears next on 

 the Tables among the Carabideous genera, but as 

 it has already been treated of as a distinct family 

 under the name of Manticoridse ; the next group 

 we have to consider are the Scaritida^. The genera 

 pertaining to it are as follows : 



Scaritid^e, Leach. 



Genera. 



Country. 



Typical Species. 



1. 



Pasimachus, Bonelli 



N. America 





S. 



Depressus, Fabricius. 



2. 



Scapterus, De Jean 



East Indies 





S. 



Guerini, Be Jean. 



3. 



Acanthoscelis, Latreille 



P. B. S. 





S. 



Ruficornis, Fabricius. 



4. 



c Carenum, Bonelli 

 { Armidius, Leach 



New Holland 



1 



C 



Cyaneum, Fabricius. 









5. 



Oxygnathus, Be Jean 



East Indies 





s. 



Elongatus, Wiedem. 



6. 



Eutomus, Newman 



New Holland 





E 



Tinctilatus, Neioman. 



7. 



Scarites, Fabricius 



S. France 





S. 



Gigas, Olivier. 



8. 



Oxystomus, Latreille 



Brazils 





Ox. Cylindricus, Be Jean. 



9. 



Camptodontus, Be Jean 



Cayenne 





c. 



Cayennensis, Be Jean. 



10. 



Clivina, Latreille 



England 





C. 



Arenaria, Fabricius. 



11. 



Dyschirius, Panzer 



England 





s. 



Gibbus, Fabricius. 



