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FAMILY I. CICINDELID^. 



Fig. 8. Fig. 9. 



(After Leng.) 



Wlien the markings are in bauds, as in Fig. 8: (C. repanda.) 



1 ; : humeral lunule. 



2 = marginal line. 



3 = middle band. 



4 = apical lunule. 



When the markings are in dots as in Fig. 1) : 



5 (See fig. 23) = = basal dot, 



6 -- humeral dot. 



1 - - posthumeral dot. 



8 = = marginal dot. 



9 -- supplementary dot. 

 10==discal dot. 



11 = anteapical dot. 



12 = apical dot. 



When these markings are of the style shown in figure (C. hirti- 

 colis] they are said to be complete ; wlien lacking in part or broken 

 up into dots, they are called incomplete. 



KEY TO INDIANA SPECIES OF C'ICI XIIKLA. 



(/. Under side of abdomen metallic blue or green. 



1>. Thorax more or less flattened, its sides margined. 



c. Abdomen not hairy; front of head flat; elytra flattened and with 

 a white marginal dot. 2. UNIPUNCTATA. 



cc. Abdomen sparsely hairy; front concave; elytra with a vague de- 

 pression on basal third, dull brown or black with humeral, 

 posthumeral and anteapical dots and narrow middle baud. 



LONGILABRIS. 



lilt. Thorax convex, not margined; elytra convex. 



<1. Pubescence beneath either erect or lacking; outer margin of ely- 

 tra in female not angulate. 

 e. Thorax much narrowed behind; markings incomplete, reduced 



to dots or spots ; colors usually bright. 

 /. Elytra without well defined median band. 

 fl. Thorax quadrate; elytra green or purple; markings dis- 

 tinct. 



h. Elytra smooth or nearly so; apical lunule and one or 

 more marginal spots present; color purplish bronze. 



3. LECONTE~. 

 hh. Elytra distinctly punctured; markings reduced to small 



Smooth. 4. SEXGUTTATA. 



;/(/. Thorax subcylindrical ; elytra black or dark bronxo ; 



ings very indistinct. 13. 



ff. Elytra with well defined median band. 



/. Color either bright or bluish-green; front of ; in. 







5. 



