COLEOPTERA. Of about 80 families into which the Coleoptera are divided, all the inore important are cosmopolite, or nearly so. It would therefore unnecessarily occupy space to give tables of the whole for each region. LAND SHELLS.-The more important families being cosmopolite, and the smaller ones being somewhat uncertain in their limits, the reader is referred to the account of the families and genera under each region, and to the chapter on Mollusca in the concluding part of this work, for such information as can be given of their distribution. TABLE II. LIST OF THE GENERA OF TERRESTIAL MAMMALIA AND BIRDS INHABITING THE PALÆARCTIC REGION. EXPLANATION. Names in italics show genera peculiar to the region. Names inclosed thus (...) show genera which just enter the region, but are not considered properly to belong to it. Genera which undoubtedly belong to the region are numbered consecutively. RHINOLOPHIDE. 2. Rhinolphus (Asellia (Nycteris... 1 Eastern Thibet) Oriental genus 4 Gibraltar, N. Africa, E. Thibet Oriental ... 2 Egypt, Japan) 1 N. Africa, Palestine) Tropics of the E. Hemis. 9 Temperate & Southern parts of Warmer parts E. Hemi sphere Ethiopian, Java [?] India Nubia, Himalaya [?] S. Afric. Malaya, Austral. Ethiop., Neotrop., Australian Oriental, Africa. CARNIVORA. FELIDE 21. Felis... 22. Lyncus VIVERRIDE. (Viverra 23. Genetta ... 5 The whole region N. China 1 N. China 1 S. E. Russia, Pyrenees N. India 1 N. China 2 Thibet 1 Japan N. W. America 1 E. Thibet 10 The whole region Absent from Australia & S. America The whole region; excl. extreme All regions but Austral. North S. Europe to Arctic sea 1 N. China) America N of 66° N. Lat. Oriental and Ethiopian Ethiopian Oriental and Ethiopian Ethiopian, India All reg. but Austral. [?] 1 Japan, Amoorland, N China 2 Cen. Europe, Palestine, N. China, China to Hongkong Japan 1 S. E. Thibet : Nepal 1 E. Thibet ... 1 Arctic regions 4 The whole region Arctic America |