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colour of bright Copper. Their ends are likewife indented 
like the leaves of fome Plants 3 and fo rounded, as both 
together to make an Elliptick. His Feet are loft. 
The LONG STRIATED CARABUS. Carabus fextm 
Aldrovandi. Above an inch long, and * broad. The Wing- 
fhells are furrow'd by the length with fmall Striae , and alfo 
wrought with punched or pricked lines in the fame Order. 
The fore-feet are foled each with four little Tufts of Down 
or fhort Hair. Here are Three of this fort. One, all over 
of a blackifh colour. A fecond hath his Shoulders and 
the Rimms of his Wina-fhells, blew. The third hath 
Crimfon lhoulders, or like pure Lake, and the Wing-lhells 
of a fad green with fome Rays of Gold. 
Another Carabus of the fame kind with the former, but 
leffer,bemg not above ? or t of an inch long. He re are of this 
Species of feveral colours. Some, of a dark-brown 5 others* 
cole-black 5 others, of a gilt-green 3 and others, of a gilt- 
red like bright Copper. None of thefe are punched, but 
only ftriated. 
the LONG SMOOTH CARABUS. Tis all over of 
a fhining-black 3 very fmooth , without either prick'd or 
ftriated Lines. Only a row of very fmall Pricks juft above 
the Rimm of the Wing-fhells. Alfo in proportion fome- 
what longer and {tenderer than the former. 
The little GREEN CARABUS. About * an inch long„ 
His Head fmall, fcarce fo big as of the common Black: 
Fly. His Snout oblong. His Eyes gogling, and of a Chejinut 
colour. His Neck alfo little. His Belly and Wing-lhells 
much broader, efpecially behind, which is unufual. Above, 
of a curious green 3 the Wing- fhells marked with feven or 
eight white Specks on the Margins, and two in the middle, 
Underneath of a golden red. 
The Little BROWN CARABUS. Like the former/avmg 
his colours 3 his Snout being of a fhining ftraw-colour 3 as 
alfo hi9»Eyes, and very great 3 finely Cancellated 3 through 
a Glafs a curious fight. His Wing-fhells brown , with 
whitiih Spots, fewer and bigger. His Legs of a golden 
red. 
The Little BROAD CARABUS. Shorter, andpropor- 
i tionably broader, than any of the precedent Species. All 
: 'over black. The Head extream fmall. The Shoulder-piece 
broad. 
