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(78) 5. * Peryphus picipes. Pitch-footed Peryphus. 



P. I picipes) niger, nitidus ; elytris immaculatis, bifoveolatis ; antennis scapo, pedibusque, piceis. 



Pitch-footed Peryphus, black, glossy ; elytra unspotted with two punctiform impressions ; scape of the antennee, and legs, 

 piceous. 



Length of the body 1\ lines. 



Two specimens taken in Lat. 65°. 



DESCRIPTION. 



Body black, glossy, above scarcely at all bronzed. First joint of tbe antennae rufo-piceous ; 

 sculpture of the head, prothorax, and elytra precisely that of the preceding species of the genus : 

 elytra unspotted with two punctiform impressions situated as in P. scopulinus, &c. : legs rufo-piceous. 

 This comes very close to P. nitididus, but that species has no punctiform impressions, and the legs 

 are of a different colour. 



(79) 6. * Peryphus concolor. Concolorate Peryphus. 



P. f concolor J niger, nitidus, elytris apice lavibus, striis lateralibus haud obliteratis. 



Concolorate Peryphus, black, glossy ; elytra smooth at the tip with the lateral furrows not obliterated. 



Length of the body 2|- lines. 



DESCRIPTION. 



Body and members black, glossy, above bronzed. Scape of the antennas piceous : prothorax less 

 constricted behind than in P. picipes; space between the basilar impressions impunctured ; elytra 

 more deeply furrowed with larger punctures in the furrows ; the lateral furrows are not obliterated, 

 but the apex of the elytrum is impunctured. 



iii. Subgenus Lopha. Meg. 



(80) 8. Peryhhus (Lopha) &uadrimaculatus. Four-spotted P. Lopha. 



Lopha quadrimaculata. De J. Cat. 17. Steph. Must. Mandib. ii, 22, 3. 

 Cicindela quadrimaculata. Linn. Fn. Suec. 751 ; Syst. Nat. i, 658, 13. 

 Elaphrus quadrimaculatus. Illig. Kaf. Preuss. i, 232, 17. 

 Carabus pulchellus. Panz. Fn. Germ, xxxviii, t. 3. 



subglobosus. Payk. Fn. Suec. i, 142, 58. 



quadrimaculatus. Berk. Syn. i, 108. 



Bembidium quadrimaculatum. Gyll. Ins. Suec. ii, 22, 9. Sturm. Deutsch. Fn. v, 178, 40. 

 oppositum. Say. Amer. Trans. N. S. ii, 86, 7 ? 



Length of the body 1J lines. 



Two specimens taken in Lat. 54°. 



