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PLATE XVI 



Figures 329-377. Showing the patterns of the principal Eurasian species ex- 

 clusive of the flcxuosa and longipes-biraiuosa-liuiosa (Oriental) groups, with a 

 few representative patterns from the genera Megacephala, Distypsidera, Cteno- 

 stoma, and Collyris. For meaning of letters see page 9. Figures 330-332 are 

 related American, species. Figures 329-355 show the typical and characteristic 

 patterns of the genus Cicindela in which the portion of the elytron nearest the 

 scutellum is without spots, in which bands 2 and 3 are fused and 5 and 6 are 

 separate, and the modifications of the same. 



Explanation of Plate 



Fig. 329, C. donegalensis Klg. (Africa) ; 330, hirticollis Say (Illinois) ; 331, re- 

 panda Dej. (Illinois) ; 332, 12 guttata Dej. (Illinois) ; 333, lunulata Fabr. (Europe) : 

 334, aphrodisia Baudi (Cypris) ; 335, lacrymosa Dej. (Japan) ; 336, 10 guttata 

 Fabr. (Malay Arch.); 337, discreta Schm. (Malay Arch.); 338, nitida Wdm. 

 (India) ; 339, contorta Fisch. (Europe) ; 340, trisignata Dej. (Europe) : 341, 

 litterifcra Chd. (Europe) ; 342, alb guttata Klg. (Arabia) ; 343, sumatrensis 

 Herbst (India) ; 344-345, oricntalis Dej. (Europe) ; 346, melancholica Fabr. 

 (Europe and Africa) ; 347, 3 signata aber subsuturalis Souv. (Europe) ; 348. 

 circumdata Dej. Europe) ; 349, circumdata Dej. (Europe) ; 350, angulata Fabr. 

 (India) ; 351, sumatrensis Herbst. (Oriental Region) ; 352, despecata Horn, after 

 Horn (Madagascar) ; 353, ancosisconeusis Harris (New York) ; 354, funerea subsp. 

 opigrapha Dej. (New Guinea) ; 355, variolosa Blanch. (Salathy) ; 356, galathea 

 Thiem. (Asia) ; 357, lyoni Vig., after Roske (Europe) ; 358, 359, 359a, germanica 

 Linn. (Europe); 360, atrata Pall. (Europe and Asia); 361, 361a, b, germanica 

 subsp. obliquefasciata Ad. (Europe) ; 362, lactcola Pall. (Asia) ; 363, geqiinata 

 subsp. potanini Dok., after W. Horn (Tibet) ; 364, purpurea subsp. limbalis Klg. 

 (Illinois) ; 365, campestris, showing an unusual light area — the stippled portions 

 are dark areas with cuticula such as covers the lighter spots; 366; ismenia Gory — 

 stippled areas as in 365; 367, maura Linn. (Europe); 368-369, fischeri Adams 

 (Europe) ; 370, Megacephala australasiac humeralis McL. (N. W. Australia) ; 

 371, quadrisignata Dej. (N. Africa) ; 372, M. (Styphloderma) asperata Wat. 

 (Africa); 373, Distypsidera flavipes McL. (Australia); 374, D. gruti Pasc. (Aus- 

 tralia) ; 375, Nickerlea distypsidcroides Horn, after Horn (Australia) : 376, 

 Ctenostoina macnlicorne Chvr. (Mexico) ; 377, Collyris frushtoferi Horn (Ton- 

 kin). 



