O. Merkl szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 68. (Budapest, 2007)
Carabus (Morphocarabus) hampei spectabilis CSIKI, 1906 (Fig. 4) Morphology - Length: 28-34 mm. Very similar to C. hampei mendax, its colour more variable, the upper surface of body more shiny, the foveae of the elytra deeper and the contours of the body more rounded. Distribution and habitat - Occurs in Transylvania in Rodnei Mts. at edges of coniferous forests, on alpine meadows above the tree line, at altitudes of 1300-2000 m. Localities - Ineu (Kuhhorn, Ünőkő), Korongisu (Korongyos) [Mt.]. Carabus (Morphocarabus) hampeigutiiensis TAKÁCS et LIE, 1992 (Fig. 5) Morphology - Length: 33-38 mm. Very similar to C. hampei hunyadensis, but hind parts of the body are somewhat broader. The tip of aedeagus narrower than in C. hampei hunyadensis (LIE 1992). Distribution and habitat - The only known locality is 200 km N from Sâcàrâmb in the Gutái Mts. Locality - Baia Mare (Nagybánya), Gutái Mts. Carabus (Morphocarabus) hampei dacicus CSIKI, 1906 (Fig. 6) Morphology - Length: 30-34 mm. Very close to C. hampei hunyadensis, similar colouration, intervals are rather elevated but not as sharp, their number can reach 24. Distribution and habitat - It occurs in the northern part of the Transylvanian Depression, in the Somes valley. Localities - Beclean (Bethlen), Gherla (Szamosújvár), Násáud (Naszód). Carabus (Morphocarabus) hampei eximius CSIKI, 1906 (= Carabus (Morphocarabus) hampei zilahiensis CSIKI, 1906) (Fig. 7) Morphology - Length: 22-28 mm, relatively small, the typical colour is bronze or copper. The surface of elytra is moderately shiny, rather dull. The number of primary intervals is 18.