1908.] NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA. 511 



23. Cicindela Putzeysi W. Horn, Deutsch. Ent. Zeitschr., 1900, p. 207. 



Kakonda; Chiyaka, November, 1906; Ekuiva River, 1907 (Well- 

 man). This reddish species almost always occurred on clayey soil, 

 and usually together with C. mechowi {vide supra) In Chiyaka it 

 was taken on the artificial bare place made for the purpose of attract- 

 ing Cicindelidae. A pecuhar point noted is that this beetle jumps 

 and flies like a small grasshopper which is always found with it. On 

 one occasion a large Asilid fly was observed to catch a specimen of C. 

 putzeysi. 



24. Cicindela infuscata Qued., Berl. Ent. Zeitschr., 1883, p. 245. 



Malange (Mechow); Chipeyo, November, 1906; Chiyaka, Ekuiva 

 River, November, 1907 (Wellman). Three forms occur: coppery, 

 green and blackish. It was noted that the coppery form occurred in 

 the valleys on clayey soil, together with Cicindela mechovn, and C. 

 putzeysi, while the green form was taken on the mountain sides among 

 moss, etc., in company with Odontochila erythropyga (vide supra). 



25. Cicindela melancliolioa Fabr., Ent. Syst., Suppl., 1798, p. 63. 



Malange (Mechow) ; Chincoxo, without exact locahty (Welwitsch) ; 

 Loanda (Hohmeyer); Benguella, edges of city, April, 1908 (Well- 

 man). This species was taken on mud from partially dried-up pools; 

 very common. In the same places (on the dry sand around the pools) 

 occurred great numbers of a Carabid beetle (Graphipterus sp.). 



26. Cicindela vicina Dej., Spec. V, 1831, p. 244. 



Without exact locality (Welwitsch), 



27. Cicindela lutaria Gu^r., Rev. Mag. Zool., 1849, p. 118; Mag. Zool., 1845, pi. 161, figs. 5, 6. 



Ekuiva River, November, 1907 (Wellman). This species was found 

 at the edge of the river, in a place which had been previously over- 

 flowed. The habits seem to be identical with those of Cicindela 

 melancholica. 



28. Cicindela octoguttata Fabr., Mant., 1,1787, p. 187. 



29. Eurymorpha cyanipes mouffleti Fairm., Ann Soc. Fr., 1856. p. 95. 



Cape Negro, Mossamedes. 



Dromicina. 



30. Dromica tricostata W. Horn, Ent. Nachr., 1897, p. 237. 



Without exact locality ; a single 9 . 



31. Dromica (Cosmema) auropunctata Qued., Berl. Ent. Zeitschr., 1883, p. 249, pi. 3, f. 4. 



Malange (Mechow); Chiyaka, Chipeyo, November, 1906 (Wellman). 

 This species may be found in rather thick bush, and when pursued will 

 hide under dry leaves like ants,, which insects it greatly resembles in 

 its movements. 



