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28. Cicindela tortuosa. 



Cicindela tortuosa, Dej. Spec. Gen. Col. i. p. 87 1 ; Duval in Sagra's Hist, de Cuba, Ins. Col. p. 5 2 . 

 Cicindela serpens, Leconte, Ann. Lye. N. Y. v. p. 173 3 . 

 Cicindela sigmoidea, id. ibid. p. 172\ 

 Cicindela trifasciata, Fabr. Syst. El. i. p. 242? 



Hab. Noeth Ameeica \ Louisiana 3 , California 4 . — Mexico, Vera Cruz (Salle, Hoge) 

 near the capital (Dr. Palmer, Flohr), N.W. frontier (Forrer). — West Indies 1 , Cuba 2 , 

 Jamaica, St. Thomas. 



Chaudoir adds to the synonymy of this species, as varieties, the C. inca and 'peruviana 



of Peru; but thes 



their specific separ 

 California. 



seem 



me sufficiently distinct in form and markings 



Mexican examples are darker and 



metallic than those of 



29. Cicindela hamata. 



Cicindela hamata, Audouin et Brulle, Arch. Mus. i. p. 132, t. 8. f. 9 {$) (1838) 



Cicindela cristoforii, Chevrolat, Mag. Zool. 1841, p. 15 ($). 



Cicindela apicalis, Chaudoir, Bull. Mosc. 1843, iv. p. 691 ( 2 ) • 



Cicindela reichei, Chaudoir, Bull. Mosc. 1843, iv. p. 689, i. p. 115 (1854) (<?). 



Hab. Mexico, Vera Cruz [Salle, Hoge). 



30. Cicindela pallifera. (Tab. I. fig. 22.) 



cindela pallifera, Chaudoir, Bull. Mosc. 1852, i. p. 17 1 . 



Hab. Mexico \ Progreso in Yucatan (Salle, Hoge) 



31. Cicindela gabbi. 



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Cicindela Gabbii, Horn, Proc. Ac. Phil. 1866, p. 395 \ 



Hab. Noeth America, California x . — Mexico, N.W. frontier (Forrer) 



32. Cicindela cur vat a. 



Cicindela curvata, Chevrolat, Col. Mex. i. fasc. 2 (1834). 



Hab. Mexico, Vera Cruz (Salle, Hoge). 









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33. Cicindela graphiptera. 



Cicindela graphiptera, Dej. Spec. Gen. Col. v. p. 257 \ 



Var. Habroscelis obliquata, Motschulsky, Etud. Ent. 1857, p. 108 2 . 



Cicindela obliquans, Chaudoir, Cat. Coll. Cic. p. 33. no. 232. 



Hab. Nicaragua, Chontales (Belt) ; Costa Rica 2 . — South America, Colombia 



All the specimens taken by Belt have slender elytral markings, and show no tendency 

 to the diffusion of the pale colouring over the elytral surface, as is seen in Colombian 

 examples ; this, however, is a common aberration in Cicindelw of this and other groups. 



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