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INSECTS. COLEOPTERA. 46. Dytifcus. 423 
Black ; fliells and edge of the thorax ferruginons, the for- 
mer with a common heart-ftiaped fpot. 
Inhabits Berlin. Herbji, Arch. 5. f. 122. tab. 28. fig. A. a. b. 
Rufous: fliells very fmooth darker, the outer edge whitifli, 
2-toothed before. 
Inhabits Scopol. E 7 tt. Carti.n. 298. 
Livid ; abdomen, black : fliells glofly with crowded dots. 
Inhabits Denmark. P^uli. 'LqoI. Dan, p, 69* n. 657* 
Is probably no more than a variety of H. Luridus 
Black ; fliells very fmooth: antennx and tarfi brown. 
Inhabits Denmark. Mull. Zool. Dan.p. 69. n, 658. 
Black ; above polilhed with crowded dots'. 
Inhabits Europe. Mull, Zool. Dan. p. 69. n. 659. 
Glofly-black : fliells finely ftriate withdiftant dots : antenna; 
and ends of the legs ferruginous. 
Inhabits Europe. Muf. Lefk. p, 35. n. 769. 
Black glabrous : antennm and flianks reddifli. 
Inhabits Europe. Mufi Lesk, p. 35. 774 - 
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46. DYTISCUS. Antennce fetaceous: fee- 
lers 6 , filiform : hind-legs formmed for 
fwimming, fringed on the inner fide, 
and nearly unarmed with claws. 
Black ; margin of the fliells dilated, with a yellow line. 
Inhabits Europe. Schaff Icon. tab. T.’]'J-fig’ !• 2. 
The male is glabrous, the female grooved. 
Black : band on the head, edge of the thorax and coftal 
ftreak on the fliells ferruginous. 
Inhabits Surinam. , 
Head black with a ferruginous band above the mouth ana an 
imprefl’ed dot each fide ; thorax glabrous, black edged with 
ferruginous: /At/Zi glabrous, with 3 remote punftured ftnae. 
In the female the ihells are femisftriate and the terruginous co- 
lour much more obfcurc. 
Black : edge round the thorax and outer margin at the fliells 
yellow. 
Inhabits Europe, Dcnoaians Eng. Ins. x. plate. lol. ^ 
The fore-feet of the male have an hemifphxrical appendage wun 
2 circular cavities in the middle ; the. female is femisftriate. 
Roejeht. 
