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The species are : — 



Ojnus dejeanii, Reiche. B. C, Van. Isl. A large back insect, 18 to 

 20 mm. in length, the elytra marked with rather deep, irregular fovese. 



O. Audouinii, Reiche. B. C, Van. Isl. Resembles the preceding, 

 but the size is less (13 to 18 mm.) and the elytra simply irregularly 

 punctate. The species of Omus do not resemble Cicindela in appearance, 

 but approach rather the Carabidae, from which they may be easily 

 separated by the antennal characters. 



Cicindela longilabris, var. montana, Lee. Resembles longilabris 

 proper, but is black, shining, smoother, the markings absent or only a 

 slender median band present. Has been found in the Northwest Terri- 

 tory. J. B. Tyrrell (teste Harrington). 



C. scutellaris, var. unicdlor, Dej. Like Lecontei, but green or blue, 

 without marks of any kind. Taken by J. B. Tyrrell in the Northwest 

 Territory. 



C. sexguttata, \2s. patriiela, Dej B. C, Rev. Geo. W. Taylor. This 

 is a variety of sexguttata in which the middle band is more or less 

 distinct. 



C. purpurea, var. decem-notata, Say. This is a form in which the 

 middle band is more deflexed than in typical purpurea. The elytra are 

 ordinarily ornamented also with four white dots, B. C. (teste Leconte). 



C. fonnosa, Say. Fort McLeod (teste Fletcher), also in N. W. T. 

 This is like ^eiierosa, but the ground colour is reddish cupreous instead 

 of brown. 



C. hyperborea, Lee. Methy Portage, H. B. T. (teste Leconte). 

 I have never seen this species. It is rather small (12 mm.) reddish 

 cupreous with markings somewhat resembling vulgaris^ but the 

 hinder portion of the median band is straight instead of being curved. 



C. vulgaris, var. vibex, Horn. Vane. Isl., Rev. G. W. Taylor (teste 

 Harrington). A green variety of vulgaris in which the median band 

 does not reach the margin. 



C. oregona, Lee. A variety of repanda, brownish-bronze or olive, 

 middle band not dilated on the margin. White dots large, lunules 

 interrupted. B. C , Van. Isl. 



C pusilla, Say. Hudson's Bay Terr, (teste Schaupp). A small 

 black species, (12 mm.) blue or greenish beneath, with tibiae pale at base, 

 labrum three-toothed. Elytra with faint basal and apical lunule and 

 recurved median band extended on margin. All but the marginal part 

 of this band is sometimes wanting. Unknown to me. 



