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Cicindela papillosa (p. 13). 



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Cicindela viridisticta (p. 14). 



Tar. arizonensis. A typo differt elytrorum lateribus sicnt dorso punctatis subnitidis, nee impunctatis, politis. 



Hah. Noeth Amekica, Arizona (Morrison). — Mexico, Northern Sonora (Morrison). 



Cicindela unicolor (p. 15). 



Dr. Eugene Duges informs Mr. Flohr that this species occurs in the Barranca de 

 Beltran, on the road between Guadalajara and Colima, also near Guanajuato. 



36 (a). Cicindela castissima. (Tab. XIII. fig. l.) 



0. signatce (Dej.) affinis; minor et angustior, subtus enm pedibus viridi-aurata, elytris albis sutura angusta 

 (versus scutellum paullo dilatata) punctisque nonnullis medio basi viridi-seneis ; capite thoraceque cupreis, 

 hoc creberrime sculpturato opaeo, illo versus oculos nitidiori ; labro $ latissimo, brevi, antiee fere recto 

 edentato, albo ; thorace trapezoideo, lateribus quam in C. signata $ magis rectis ; elytris versus apicem 

 oblique angustatis, apice ipso intus obliquato fere truncato ; thorace margine corporeque subtus lateribus 

 dense albo-incumbenti-pilosis. 



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Hab. Mexico, Northern Sonora (Morrison), 



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O. cinctulce simillima, forsan ejus varietas geographica. Paullo minor et gracilior ; elytrorum lateribus latius 



auratis, corporeque subtus toto cyaneo subviolaceo. 

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