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32. Dromica (Cosmema) marginepunctata W. Horn, Notes Leyd. Mus., 1908, p. 32. 



Chiyaka, Ekuiva River, November, 1907 (Wellman). Is even more 

 shade-loving than the preceding (which is often found in the open) 

 and occurs in enormous numbers in the bush. Its habits are hke 

 auropunctata. 



33. Dromica (Cosmema) wellmani W. Horn, Notes Leyd. Mus., 1908, p. 31. 



Ciyaka, Ekuiva River, November, 1907 (Wehman). Habits just 

 like the preceding species, which it so closel}^ resembles that it is impos- 

 sible to distinguish them in the field and in company with which it 

 usually occurs. 



MEGAOEPHALINI. 

 Megacephalina. 



34. Megacephala regalis Boh. Ins. Cafifr., I, 1848, p. 2. 



Cuissange, 1 d^ ; near Impulu River, November, 1899, 1 d^. Both 

 of more elongate elytra than the typical form. 



MANTICHORINI. 



35. Mantioliora congoensis Per., Ann. Nat. Hist., 18SS, p. 219. 



= Livingstonei Har., Col. Hefte, 16, 1879, p. 9. 



Bihe; interior without exact locality, possibly Congo Free State 

 (Pogge). 



In conclusion : there are still two species of Cicindela known in tropi- 

 cal Africa, and very common to the north, east and south of Angola, which 

 almost surely occur in Angola itself, although not yet found there, namely, 

 Cicindela nilotica Dej. and C. dongalensis imperatrix Srnka. It is also 

 probable that the common Cicindela regalis Dej., which is widespread 

 in the regions to the north, east and southeast of the district here dis- 

 cussed, will be one day reported from Angola. Cicindela cincta Fabr., 

 the common species reported from the mouth of the Senegal to Bahr- 

 al-Ghazal and the Kassai, may likewise touch the boundaries of Angola 

 somewhere. 



