46 PLATE DXXVI. 
It appears Fabricius was aware the carabus he defcribed under the 
fpecific name of cyaneus, muft be in all refpeéts the fame as the 
Linnzan Carabus intricatus, fince he inferts the reference to that fpecies 
in Fauna Suecica, among his fynonyms: Paykull called it cyaneus, and 
this name Fabricius was induced to retain, though certainly lefs appli- 
cable than that it had previoufly obtained from Linnzeus.—Fabricius 
defcribes it as a native of woods in Europe. Panzer includes it 
among the infeéts of Germany: in England it is very rare, and indeed 
appears not to have been difcovered in the latter country till very lately. 
The figure reprefents this curious infeét in its natural fize. 
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