56 ' GEODEPHAGA BEMBIDIID^E. 



423 olivaceus Gyll. iv. 408? — Ste. M. ii. 16 Flat; greenish-brass; 



elytra faintly striated, the striae not punctate, the 3d with 2 or 3 impres- 

 sions attached ; legs pitchy-brown, thighs at base paler or reddish ; basal 

 joint of antennae pitchy. (L. 2£-2f 1.) N. of England, and in Scotland ; 

 Carlisle ; Carfin, &c. : 5-7. 



424 atrocaeruleus Ste. M. ii. 17. — Flat ; brassy-black : thorax faintly 

 wrinkled transversely, with a slight fovea on each side at the base ; elytra 

 deep blue-black, faintly striated, the striae obscurely punctate, and extend- 

 ing to the tip, the 3d with 2 impressions ; femora brassy ; tibiae, tarsi, and 

 basal joint of the antennae pitchy rust-colour ; rest of the latter and palpi 

 dusky. (L. 2£1.) Halifax: 4-6. 



425 tibialis Megerle. — Duft. F. ii. 209. — Ste. M. v. 387. — Flat; brassy- 

 green above : thorax with a large smooth fovea on each side at the base ; 

 elytra punctate-striated ; the striae nearly extending to the apex, the 3d 

 with 2 or 3 impressions ; tibiae, tarsi, and basal joint of antennae pale red- 

 dish-yellow. (L. 2-2| 1.) Yorkshire: 5-7. 



426 Fellmanni Gyll. iv. 409.? — Ste. M. v. 386. — Flat; above dull-green : 

 thorax with a fovea on each side at the base and an obscure stria ; elytra 

 striated, the striae impunctate, the 3d with 2 impressions attached ; 

 antennae and legs entirely black, with a greenish gloss. (L. 3 1.) Scotland 

 and Yorks. : 4. 



82 Notaphus Megerle. 



427 undulatus Stu. D. F. vi, 156. pi. 160. f. D. — Ste. M. ii. 17. pi. x. 

 f. 4. — Head and thorax brassy-green ; shining : elytra punctate-striate, 

 brassy-brown, with a transverse pale waved band near the tip, and 2 deep 

 impressions on the 3d interstice ; legs and basal joint of the antennae brown. 

 (L. 2|-3| 1.) Earl's Court ; Walham Green, &c. ; Netley ; S. Wales: 3-6. 



428 ustulatus L. ii. 673. — Pz. F. xl. f. 7. ? — Ste. M. ii. 18. — Head 

 and thorax green or coppery-brass, shining : elytra faintly punctate-striate, 

 livid, with a brassy gloss, with various irregular brown streaks and patches, 

 leaving a pale waved band towards the apex ; 3d interstice with 2 im- 

 pressions ; legs and basal joint of antennae reddish-brown. (L. 2^-2|- 1.) 

 Isle of Sheppy ; Deal; Netley; near London, &c. : 3-5. 



429 nebulosus Ste. M. ii. 18. — Ca. ustulatus Pz. F. xl. f. 7. ? — Blue- 

 black : head blue ; thorax brassy, with a violet tinge ; elytra livid, pale 

 griseous, obscurely clouded with fuscous, the suture dark blue; striated ; 

 the striae faintly punctate, and dark brown ; legs pitchy-brown, tinged 

 with bluish; basal joint of antennae reddish. (L. 2-2^1.) Near London? 



430 bifasciatus Leach. — Ste. M. ii. 19. — Ca. semipunctatus Don. v. pi. 367. 

 f. 2. var. ? — Brassy- or greenish-black : elytra punctate-striated, with 2 

 or 3 impressions on the 3d interstice, brassy-brown, with 2 irregular trans- 

 verse bands of dusky-ochreous spots ; the tip pitchy ; legs pitchy-brass ; 

 tibiae, tarsi, and basal joint of the antennae brassy-brownish-red. (L. 

 2-2f 1.) Near London ; Isle of Sheppy ; Swansea; Devon, &c. : 3-6. 



431 obliquus Stu. D. F. vi. 160. pi. 161. f. A. — Ste. M. ii. 19 Brilliant 



brassy-green : elytra finely punctate-striate, brassy-green, the disc with 

 several scattered ochreous spots, and 2 distinct, irregular, transverse bands ; 

 tip spotless; antennae and legs brassy-biack ; tibiae and tarsi pitchy. 

 (L. 2-2 A 1.) Banks of Thames and Severn: 3-6. 



432 stictus Ste. M. ii. 20. — Brassy- or greenish-black : thorax with 2 

 smooth basal foveae; elytra faintly punctate-striated, pale brownish-yellow, 

 with several scattered irregular black spots and blotches ; legs pitchy rust- 

 colour ; antennae pitchy, basal joint paler. (L. lf-2l.) Southend: 3-5. 



433 fumigatus Cr'eutzer. — Duft. F. ii. 204. — Ste. M. ii. 20. — Bright 



