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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.

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