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INSECTA, COLEOrTERA. 
AnisodactyUcles \ PlaUjccelus, Blanch.,=jP(3rowia ; Tibarizus, Cast., and PacAi- 
Ohaiid.,= Cratoyaster \ Pristosia, Mots., = ; Metallosomus, 
= Colpodes. 
Bedel, Ann. Soc. Eat. Fr. (5) ii. p. 369 et seq,y refers to the novel characters 
pointed out by Thomson in studying’ genera and species, adding- observations 
on the importance of the pubescence and form of the limbs. 
Gilnicki, R. Z. (2) xxiii. pp. 466-480, pi. iv., gives a catalogue of the species • 
found by T. Deyrolle in Asia Minor. 
Elaphrides. 
Elaphrus sihiricus, Mots. : characters pointed out j E. dcmricus (Maun.), 
A. Moraw., is apparently identical with it, and it is suggested to be a local 
race of E. cupreus. Solsky, Hor. Eut. Ross. viii. p. 232. 
Car abides. 
Nebria complanata : larva described by Lallemant, in Reiche’s Cat. Col. 
Alg. p. 2, note. That of N. andalusiaca, Ramb., briefl}'^ noted : id. ibid. 
Procerus colchicus. Mots., ? — scabrosusj var. ; Carabus bonvouloiri, Chaud., 
J described, pi. iv. fig. 4; C. ponticus^ E. Deyr., redescribed, pi. iv. fig. 1, C. 
ijilnickiif E. Deyr., pi. iii. fig. 3, redescribed, and objections made to Chaudoir’s 
opinion that it is a var. of C. scotvitzii j C. theophilU, E. Deyr., pi. iii. fig. 2, 
redescribed j a var. of C. cribratusj Quens., from Trebizond, pi. iv. fig. 2 j 
0. rohtstus, E. Deyr., redescribed, pi. iii. fig. 1 ; Gilnicki, R. Z. (2) xxiii. 
p. 468 et seq. 
Carabus toithii, Deyr., ex. typ.,=lineatus, Dej., $ var., teste Sharp: Perez 
Areas, Act. Soc. Esp. i. p. 7. C. lineatus is certainly distinct from splemlens : 
de la Brulerie, R. Z. (2) xxiii. p. 224, and Pet. Nouv. no. 45, p, 179. Kraatz 
especially notes the record by Seidlitz (Fauna Balt. p. 7) of C. splende7is at 
Polloper, 35 versts from Dorpat : B. E. Z. xvi. p. 240. Faust, Ilor. Ent. Ross, 
viii. Rev. Bibl. p. xi, considers this capture purely accidental.* 
Reduplication of right intermediate leg in C. splemlens, and of left antenna 
of C. monilis, recorded by Lartigue, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) ii. p. Ixi. 
Of about 50 species inhabiting Eastern Siberia, only one ( C. granulatus) is 
found also in Western Europe j though several have parallel forms ; H. W. 
Bates, P. E. Soc. 1872, p. viii. Spanish species are mostly confined to the 
Iberian peninsula : D. Sharp, ibid. 
Cuptolubrus pustulifer, Luc. : cJ & $ from Moupin, Thibet, redescribed by 
the author, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) ii. p. 293 ; (S figured, pi. xiv. fig. 12. 
Calosoma sycophanta found in quantity on putrefying human corpse near 
Rheims : Follias, Pet. Nouv. no. 53, p. 212. 
C. inquisitor found on broom, and Carabus intricatus on sloe : Joube, Pet. 
Nouv. no. 55, p. 220. 
Nebria mandibularis, p. 61, N. Persia?, chinensis, p. 52, China: II. W. 
Bates, Ent. INI. M. ix., spp. nn. 
Leistus anyulatuSj sp. n.. La Brulerie, Pet. Nouv. no. 45, p. 179, Spain. 
Carabus riffensis, Fairmaire, R. Z. (2) xxiii. p. 60, JMorocco (Feb. 1872) ,* 
C. elephas —riffensis, Faifm. ; cf. Pet. Nouv. no 51, p. 205) and olcesii, p. Iii, 
Riff', nuricidatus, Asturias : Putzeys, OR. Ent. Belg. xv. : spp. nn. 
