Family [7]. Bembidiid^e. Stephens. 



Genus [76]. Bembidium. Latr. Four species. 



B. paludosum, Panz. Entirely obscure bronzy ; 2£ lines ; 

 fenny situations. PL \\,fig. 1. 



Genus [77]. Tachypus. Megerle. Eight species. 



T. pallidipennis, Illig. Head and thorax cup reus ; legs and 

 elytra testaceous, the latter with a fuscous angulated band, 

 just beyond the middle ; two lines; coasts and estuaries. 

 PL \\,fig. 2. 



Genus [78]. Notaphus. Megerle. Ten species. 



N. undulatus, Sturm. Head and thorax blackish-aeneous ; 

 antennae, legs and elytra brown ; the latter with a waved 

 pale fascia towards the apex ; 2^ — 3 lines; humid situa- 

 tions. PL 1 1, fig. 3. 



Genus [79]. Lopha. Megerle. Fourteen species. 



L. quadriguttata, Fab. Blackish- aeneous, shining ; the elytra 

 with four pale spots, two humeral and two just beyond 

 the middle, placed externally ; tibiae and tarsi testaceous, 

 terminal joints of the latter black ; 2£ lines ; humid places. 

 PL 11, Jig. 4. 



Genus [80]. Peryphus. Megerle. Twenty-two species. 



C. concinnus, Kirb. Head and thorax aeneous ; base of 

 antennae, legs and elytra testaceous, the latter with a cen- 

 tral diamond shaped black mark ; 2^ lines ; humid situa- 

 tions. PL 11, fig. 5. 



Genus [8 1], Ocys. Kirby. Three species. 



O. tempestivus, Panz. Ferruginous, head and thorax rather 

 paler ; antennae and legs testaceous ; 2\ lines ; beneath 

 the bark of trees. PL 11. fig. 6. 

 Genus [82]. Philochthus. Stephens. Six species. 



P. Doris, Marsh, fuscipes, Dej. Blackish-aeneous ; elytra 

 with the apex pale ; legs ferruginous ; two lines ; humid 

 places. PL 11, fig. 7. 

 Genus [83]. Tachys. Meg. Nine species. 



T. obtusus, Stur. Pitchy black ; antennae fuscous ; their 

 base and the legs pitchy red ; 1 \ line ; banks of ponds, 

 common. PL 12, fig. 1. 

 Genus [84]. Cillenum. Leach. One species. 



C. laterale, Leach. Coppery, shining ; antennae fuscous ; 

 their base and the legs testaceous ; elytra ochraceous, with 

 an aeneous reflection ; two lines ; coasts under stones. PL 

 12, fig. 2. 

 Genus [8.5]. Lymnjsum. Sleph. Three species. 



L. depressum, Curt. Pitchy black ; antennae fuscous ; with 



