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CampaUta, g. n., IMotsclmlsky, 1. c. p. 30 i. Allied to Calosoma ; head with 
no neck or impression heliiud the eyes ; pronotiim transversely cordiform, 
narroAvly margined ; each elytron with 16 punctate striae ; 4 jjosterior 
tibiae strongly curved, anterior tarsi with 3 dilated joints in cJ. Sp. C. 
azoricum (Ileer), p>aralleliim, tauricum, tiircomannicnm, tcctuvij and Iccvi- 
tiscidmn (Motsch.), maclercc, indagator^ sericeum (Fab.), and dsungaricum 
(Gebl.). 
Cosmojdata, g. n., Motschulskj^, 1. c. p. 305. Allied to preceding ; elytra 
very finely rugulose and granulose, without striae, except a trace of the sub- 
scutellar striola and a few indications at the base. Sp. C. mneum (Motsch.). 
Ctenosta, g. n., Motschulsky, 1. c. p. 300. Allied to Calosoma j head small, 
with a slight neck ; pronotum transversely cordiform, not bordered ; each 
elytron with 16 deep striae, subscutellar stria deep j 4 posterior tibiae slightly 
curved; anterior tarsi with 3 dilated joints in cf . Sp. C. senogalense (Ilej.), 
sennaariense (Koll.), and liclenm (Hope). 
Callistrata^ g. n., Motschulsky, 1. c. p. 306. Allied to preceding ; striae of 
elytra shallower and less regular. Sp. C. gramdosnm (Motsch.). 
CalUstriga, g. n., Motschulsky, 1. c. p. 307. Allied to Calosoma ; broadly 
elliptical ; head without a neck ; pronotum transverse, sides strongly arched, 
narrowly margined, not bordered ; elytra nearly twice as wide as pronotum, 
each with. 15 deep crenulated striae and a very distinct subscutellar striola, 
foveoles forming distinct chains ; 4 posterior tibiae slightly curved, anterior 
tarsi with 3 dilated joints in Sp. C. armata (Lap.), coxalis (Motsch.) =s 
armatum (Reiche), C. laterale (Kirby), alternans (Fab.), honariense (Rej.), 
curvipcs (Kirby), retusiim (Fab.), and vagans (Esch.). 
Calamata, g. n., INIotschulsky, 1. c. p. 307. Allied to preceding ; interme- 
diate tibiae curved, posterior straight ; clypeus deeply excavated ; elytra with- 
out foveoles, intervals convex, alternately more elevated. Sp. C. rugata, 
sp. n., Motsch. 1. c. p. 308, South America. 
Callipara, g. n., Motschulsky, 1. c. p. 308. Allied to Calosoma ; short and 
wide ; head with no neck ; pronotum transverse, sides vei y strongly arched, 
margined and slightly bordered, posterior angles acute and salient ; elytra 
nearly twice as wide as pronotum, each with 16 punctate stride and a 
subscutellar striola; anterior tarsi with 3 dilated joints in c?. Sp. C. syco~ 
plianta (Linn.) ; C. rapa.r, sp. n. (Kind. MS.), Motsch. 1. c. p. 300, Asia 
Minor. 
Calodrcpa, g.n., Motschulsky, 1. c, p. 310. Allied to preceding; 4 posterior 
tibiro arched, and an terioi; tarsi with 4 dilated joints in . Sp. C. sendator, 
(Fab.), macleayi (Kirby), and probably C. splendidum (Dej.). 
' g. n., Motschulsky, 7 c. p. 311. Allied to C'yc/^n^s ; anterior tarsi 
with 3 joints dilated in cf ; head with a slight impression between eyes ; 
pronotum flat, base and margins depressed, a longitudinal impression on each 
side at base ; elytra ovate, convex, shining, narrowly keeled, Avith 16 deep 
punctate stria). Sp. C. ovalis, crenatus, rdicidatus (Motsch.), punctato-stri- 
atus {C\\^\\di.'),vc)dricosiiSfmarginalis (Esch.), inten'upUis , fmApunc- 
talus (Leconte). 
Temphus, g. n., Motschulsky, 1. c. p. 312. Allied to preceding; pronotum 
scarcely bordered ; elytra strongly keeled, each with 16 shalloAv striae and a 
row of large foveoles on the margin. Sp. C. vclidinus (Menet.) and dehilis 
(Esch.). 
