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Jean as a Cychrus. In my MSS. I formerly gave it 

 as the type of a new genus, as Mr. Newman, how- 

 ever, has lately published it, it is better to adopt 

 his appellation than create confusion by increase of 

 names, or even by adding to synonyma by pub- 

 lishing manuscript ones. In the 24th number of 

 the Entomological Magazine (April, 1838) at page 

 385, the generic characters are published. 



C arab us, Fabricius. 



Sp. 1. Scabrosus. — Now a Procerus. Under the 

 Linnean species of Carabus will be found the 

 Genera belonging to that particular family. As to 

 the species of Procerus, they are few in number. 

 For figures of them the student is referred to 

 Guerin's Magazine, Tab. 1, No. 9. To Brulle's 

 Morea, No. 149, pi. 33, fig. 4. To Olivier, pi. 7, 

 fig. 83; and lastly, to Adams. Mem. Soc. des 

 Natur. de Moscou, torn. 5, pi. 10, fig. 1 — 5. 



Sp. 2. Coriaceus.— Now a Procrustes of Bonelli. 

 The species belonging to this genus are rather 

 more numerous than those of Procerus. For an 

 account of them, in addition to the former autho- 

 rities quoted above, consult Les Etudes Entomo- 

 logiques de Mons Laporte, De Jean's Species 

 general des Coleopteres ; the Horse Entomologicse, 



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