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dd. Markings narrower, complete or incomplete. Humeral lunule 

 with the posterior extremity much prolonged backward 

 and but little curved. Labrum three- 

 toothed vii/garis, Say. 



Humeral lunule with the posterior portion incurved ; 

 marginal white line not extending quite to this lunule. 

 Markings complete, not broken. Labrum 



one-toothed repaiida, Dej. 



Humeral and other markings broken up . . 12-guttata, Dej. 

 Humeral lunule with the posterior portion very suddenly 

 turned inwards, at right angles to the suture or nearly 

 so. Marginal white line connected with humeral 



lunule hirticoUis, Say. 



bbb. Thorax subcylindrical. Markings almost absent. Slender, black, 

 shining, a row of large greenish fovea" near the suture. 

 Apical lunule complete, the other markings usually very 

 much broken or wanting. Labrum one- 

 toothed punctulata, Fab. 



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tig- '2- Fig. 13. Fig. i4. Fig. 15. Fig. 16. 



We offer figures of several species, as follows : — Cicindela sexguttata 

 (fig. 12), C. purpurea {fig. 13), C. generosa (fig. 14), C. vulgaris (fig. 15), 

 and C. hirticollis (fig. 16). 



By request of the Editor, a list of other species and varieties reported 

 from the Dominion is subjoined, with localities. They are not included 

 in the table because they are not known from Old Canada, and our 

 knowledge of the fiiuna of the great region north of the forty-ninth 

 parallel and west of the ninety-fifih meridian is too limited to permit of 

 a synoptic treatment of any com]:)leteness. For several unpublished 

 records I am indebted to the kindness of Mr. Harrington and Mr. 

 Fletcher, who sent me lists of the species contained in their collections. 



