ef PLATE LXVII. 
Is not common; our fpecimens were taken on Epping Foreft in 
“Sfune. It is an aquatic Infe€l, or one of that kind which paffes 
_ through the feveral ftates in the water, and fubfifts on the fmaller 
_ kinds of Infeéts, or on the fragments of macerated vegetables. Swims 
- very {wiftly. 
FIG. Ill. Iv. 
DYTISCUS FERRUGINEUS. 
CoLEOPTERA. 
Dytiscus 
SPECIFIC CHARACTER. 
Very convex. Abowe red-brown, Beneath paler. 
Lin, Syft. Nat, 
FIG. I. natural Size, FIG. IV. magnified. 
This Infe&t is one of the fame family, and was found at the fame | 
time and place as the ‘preceding fpecies. Is not very frequently met 
with.. 
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