170 KfiMARKS ON THE SPECIES OF 



Olivier's Species. Country. Genejra of Authors. 



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18 jlexuosa Spain 



19 Capensis Cape of Good Hope. 



20 catena East Indies. 



21 Germanica England Cy ^mc^era, Westwood. 



22 tuhermUta New Zealand | Cicindela, Unn^xxs, 



23 umpunctata South America j ' 



24 Cajennensis Cayenne Diplocheila, Brulle. 



25 sexpunctata Malabar Calochroa, Hope. 



26 quadrilineata ,..) ^ j^^.^^ Cicindela, Linneeus. 



27 biramosa j ' 



28 sexguttata Carolina. 



29 punctulata North America. 



30 octoguttata Sierra Leone Cicindela, LinnsBus. 



31 trifasciata Guadeloupe. 



32 Carolina Carolina | Tetracha, Westyvood. 



33 Virgimca ;. .Virginia j ' 



%i ^?"7 4^^f?-;- 1 acmtZ./a, Linnaeus. 



35 minuta East Indies [ ' 



36 emarginata Paris Z^ry^to, Fabricius. 



Elaphrus, Fabricius. 



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3 carahoides Austria. 



4 littoralis Paris BemhidiumyVM^er. 



6 7e!!^Zltaius ".'.'] England Nothiophilus,J)Mmexx\. 



7 Jlavipes England Bemhidiurriy Illiger. 



Remarks and Annotations on the Species of Cicindela and Elaphrus men- 

 tioned in the above Tables. 



Sp. 2. aptera. This insect, according to M. Brulle, is a Tri- 

 condyla of Latreille, and Colliuris major, Lat. appears to 

 be the same insect as Collyris aptera, Fab. In a letter 

 lately received from Westermann of Copenhagen this opin- 

 ion is incorrect, as he writes Col. major Latr. is quite 

 distinct from CoL aptera Fab. He remarks it is certainly 

 not apterous, but is a true winged Colliuris. It is nearly 

 as large as longicollis, black, and quite different from all 

 the blue species of Colliuris : vide Westermann in litt. 



Sp. 3. grossa. Now an Apteroessa, Mihi : for an account of 

 its characters vide 'Manual,' part ii. page 159, fig. 1. 



Sp. 9. campestris. The true type of Cicindela : the green 

 varieties of Cic. purpurea, Olivier, according to Mr. Kirby, 

 seem to be the American representatives of the European 

 campestris. In Africa, at the Cape of Good Hope, we 



