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species, though with certain racial features that may entitle it to 

 specific value. 



Cicindela Lantzi new species (fig. 2). 



Above dull greenish, with coppery reflections quite pronounced on front 

 and thorax ; markings consist of lunules complete, and middle band ; the 

 humeral lunule is emphasized posteriorly, not recurved; middle band proceeds 

 from margin transversely one half the elytral width, thence obliquely descend- 

 ing and gently turning at the extremity towards the suture. The markings 

 resemble those of C. echo, and also of pseudoseiiilis, but the humeral lunule 

 is less arcuate and the middle band more sinuous than in either. 



Head finely granulose at base, the front moderately rugose ; labrum white, 

 short, and furnished with three teeth, the middle one slightly the larger. 

 Thorax convex, slightly broader anteriorly, moderately granulose, hairy at 

 sides. Elytra widest at posterior third, rather flattened, humeral angles dis- 

 tinct, surface smooth, slightly and evenly punctate without foveolas. 



Beneath green, sides of thorax and prosternum brilliant coppery, and 

 slightly pilose. Length 11 mm. 



