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Cicindela lemniscata, Leconte, Proc. Acad. Phil. 1854, p. 220 \ 



Hah. Nokth Ameeica, Arizona, California K — Mexico, Northern Sonora (Morrison). 









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C. punctulatce similis, sed minor, lsetius cuprea, abdomine rufo etc. Sat angusta, fuscescenti-rubro-cuprea, 

 subnitida, subtus cum femoribus aurato-senea, abdomine trochanteribusque omnibus rufis, tibiis rubro- 

 cupreis, tarsis viridibus vel cupreis ; elytris utrinque apud discum fasciola parum flexuosa obliqua guttaque 

 paullo posteriori, albis ; labro medio triangulariter producto (in $ minus quam in $ ) margine anteriori 

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 forehead is strongly strigose on each side, the occiput convex and irregularly sculptured 

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 at the apex, and have a minute sutural tooth ; their surface is finely alutaceous, with 

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Cicindela guttifera, Leconte, Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. xi. 1856, p. 42 \ 



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