18 GEODEPHAdA CAUAVADM. 



legs rusty-red. (L. 3-3^-1.) Rather local, Battersea fields, Kensington 

 gardens, Southend, Sec. : 2-5. 



119 f indentatus E. M. New. i. 286. — Ste. M. v. 373. — Above deep 

 purple-black : elytra punctate-striated, with a deep transverse indentation 



, common to both, near their base ; mandibles, palpi, antennae, and legs 

 rust-colour. (L. 3^1.) Cromer in Norfolk : 6. 



120 montanus Dale. — Ste. M. i. 64. pi. iv. f. 5. — Narrow and elongate ; 

 above deep blue ; beneath pitchy-blue : thorax narrow, its sides bright 

 rusty-red ; elytra punctate-striate ; mouth, antennae, and legs rusty-red ; 

 tips of femora dusky ; head and thorax sometimes greenish above. 

 (L. 3^ 1.) Found on the mountains of Cumberland and Westmoreland : 

 also in Scotland and in Wales : 3-6. 



121 Janus E. M. New. i. 286.— Ste. M. v. 373 Dull red: head and 



thorax blue-black, the margin of the latter reddish ; elytra reddish with an 

 iridescent tinge, finely punctate-striate ; mouth, palpi, antenna?, and legs 

 rust-colour. (L. 4| 1.) Abundant in the north of England: 5-6. 



122 spinilabris Fab. E. i. 204. — Pz. F. xxxix. f. 11. — Ste. M. i. 65. — 

 Oblong ; rusty-red, palest beneath : elytra somewhat oval, punctate- 

 striated, the lateral stria? faintest, with 3 or 4 impressions on the 3d stria ; 

 legs, antennae, and mouth pale rust-colour, or ochreous-red. (L. 2^-3^ h) 

 Extremely common in hedges, &c. throughout England : 0, %. 



123 rufescens Fab. E. i. 205. — Ste. M. i. 65. — Ca. terminatus Pz. vii. 

 f. 2. — Oblong, rusty-red : head dusky-brown, or black ; tips of the 

 elytra and of the abdomen the same ; mouth, antennae, and legs very pale 

 red, or oehreous ; tip of elytra rarely immaculate ; or occasionally 

 adorned with a pale rusty crescent. (L. 3-3^1.) Local: Coombe and 

 Darenth woods ; also near Carlisle, and at Netley and Berkeley Castle : 

 5-7. 



Fam. 5. HARPALIDiE MacLeay. 



§ 1. Claws never denticulated : ant. tarsi alone of £ dilated ; dilated joints 

 3-angular or cordate. 



xxiv. Loricera Ant. curved, 3d and 3 following joints furnished with long 



bristles : palpi with terminal joint elongate-oval, truncate ; mentum with a 



single tooth : tho. somewhat orbiculate-cordate, sessile : ant. tarsi in $ with 



3 dilated joints, 

 xxv. Panag^eus Ant. filiform, simple : palpi with terminal joint securiform : 



mentum with a bifid tooth : tho. orbicular, convex ; ant. tarsi of J with 2 



dilated joints, 

 xxvi. Trimorphus Ant. simple: labrum entire: palpi lab. with terminal joint 



large, oval ; max. with terminal joint longer than the 3d ; mentum with 



a simple notch : mand. obtuse : tho. heart-shaped, truncate : ant. tarsi of £ 



with 3 dilated joints, 

 xxvii. Badister Ant. simple : labrum deeply notched : mand. obtuse : palpi 



Avith terminal joint elongate-ovate : mentum with a simple notch : tho. 



heart-shaped : body slightly depressed : ant. tarsi of $ with 3 dilated 



joints, 

 xxviii. Licinus Ant. simple: labrum narrow, deeply notched: mand. obtuse : 



palpi with terminal joint large, securiform : mentum with a simple notch : 



tho. somewhat quadrate : body depressed : ant. tarsi of $ with 2 dilated 



joints. 

 xxix. Epomis Ant. simple : labrum slightly notched : mand. acute : palpi 



with terminal joint elongate, securiform : mentum with a bifid tooth : tho. 



heart-shaped, truncate : body rather convex : ant. tarsi of $ with 3 dilated 



joints. 



