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453 bipunctatus L. ii. 672 De J. Ic. iv.pl. 212. f. 2. — Ste. M. ii. 28. 



— Above brassy, shining : head roughish ; thorax very faintly wrinkled 

 transversely ; the margin depressed, deeply punctated ; elytra flat on the 

 back, faintly punctate-striate, interstices smooth ; on the 3d are 2 deep, 

 remote, coppery-brass impressions ; abdomen blue -black ; legs and an- 

 tennae black, with a brassy tinge. (L. 2^1.) Wandsworth Common; 

 Darenth Wood ; Netley : 4-6. 



454 chlorophanus Stu. D. F. vi. 187. pi. 143. f. C — Ste. M. ii. 28.— 

 Brassy-green : head and thorax deeply and coarsely punctate ; elytra 

 punctate-striate to the apex ; disc not foveated ; antennae and legs brownish- 

 yellow ; the tips of the joints of the antennae and the tarsi dusky. (L. 

 2^- 1.) Coasts of Lancashire and Cumberland : 5-7. 



455~striatus Duft. ii. 198. — Stu. D. F, vi. 186. pi. 143. f. B. — Ste. 

 M. ii. 28. — Bronzed-black : head and thorax thickly and finely punctate; 

 elytra punctate-striate to the apex, with deep impressions on the 3d inter- 

 stice ; legs reddish or pitchy, the femora rather brassy ; antennae dusky, 

 the base reddish. (L. 2j? 1.) Carlisle; Edinburgh; Midgley Moor; 

 Netley, &c. : 5-7. 



456 pallidipennis III K. i. 489. — Ta. Andraeae. Ste. M. ii. 29. pi. x. f. 6. 



— Greenish-copper, shining : elytra broad, pale whitish-ochreous, with a 

 waved toothed transverse brassy-brown band behind the middle, tinted in 

 certain lights with greenish ; legs and antennae pale ochreous, with a 

 reddish tinge. (L. 2^-2 1- 1.) On the coasts of Norfolk, Suffolk, &c. ; Figget 

 Whins, near Edinburgh ; also near Dublin : 4-6. 



85 Bembidium Auctorum. 



457 paludosum Pz. F. xx. f. 4. — Ste. M. ii. 30. — Brown or coppery- 

 brass : elytra finely punctate-striated, with several remote, smooth, obscure 

 spots in the interstices, and 2 4-drate golden impressions on the 3d from 

 the suture ; antennae fuscous. (L. 2^-2^1.) Swansea; Carlisle; Banks of 

 Tees ; Sheffield, &c. : 4-8. 



458 impressum Fab. E. i. 246. — Ste. M. ii. 30. — De J. Ic. iv. pi. 211. 

 f. 2. — Greenish-brass, above opaque ; elytra slightly punctate-striate, 

 with 2 somewhat 4-drate pale golden or silvery impressions on the 3d in- 

 terstice, the space between, before, and behind violet ; thorax transverse ; 

 legs and base of the antennae pale red. (L. 2\ 1.) Very scarce: locality 

 not known. 



459 flavipes L. ii. 658. — Ste. M. ii. 30. — De J. Ic. iv. pi. 223. f. 4. — 

 Brown-brassy ; slightly pubescent, and finely punctured : elytra irregularly, 

 thickly, and deeply punctured throughout, clouded with griseous, with 2 

 impressions near the suture ; thorax heart-shaped ; palpi, legs, and base 

 of the antennae pale. (L. 2-2^1.) About London ; Netley; Devonsh. ; 

 Carlisle, &c. 3-6. 



460 pallipes Duft. ii. 197. — Stu. D. F. vi. pi. 155. f. B. — Ste. M. ii. 34. 



— Coppery-brass, slightly pubescent, very finely punctured : elytra rather 

 smooth, clouded with greenish, faintly striated on the back, with 2 impres- 

 sions on the 3d interstice ; legs and base of the antennae pale yellow ; 

 the basal joint of the latter a little bronzed. (L. 2f-3 1.) Cromer ; Swan- 

 sea ; Aldborough : 3-6. 



Fam. 7. ELAPHRID.E Stephens. 

 Ixxxvi. Notiophilus Body depressed : palpi robust, the terminal joint short, 

 rather swollen : labrum large, rounded : head as wide as the thorax, with 

 the front grooved : eyes large : tho. 4-drate : elytra somewhat parallel, 

 with a brilliant space on the disc : $ with 3 basal joints of anter. tarsi scarcely 

 dilated. 



