I92I,] C. Dover & vS. Ribeiro : Indian Cicindelidae. 725 



2000 ft. In the Manbhutn District of Chota Nagpur the species is 

 not uncommon on sand by the river-bank. 



Cicindela chloris, Hope. A common Western Himalayan spe- 

 cies, taken also in the Darrang Dist., Assam-Bhutan Frontier 

 {Kemp, 26-xiiTO). 



Cicindela funerca, McLeay. This form occurs in the Darji- 

 ling Dist., from 500-5000 ft., and almost throughout Assam. 

 In the Garo Hills it is not uncommon at Tura, 1000 ft. Dr. Annan- 

 dale has also taken it on the shore of Lake Tale Sap in Patalung, 

 Siam. 



Cicindela intermedia, Chaud.' Taken in Knmaon from 1200- 

 6075 ft. 



Cicindela octonotata, Wied. vSukna, 500 ft., E. Himalayas. 

 {Annandale, I'viii'oS), Darjiling, Garobadha (Kemp, i"xi7) and 

 Tura, Garo Hills, Assam, 1200 ft. 



Cicindela duponti, Dej. Tura, 1000-1400 ft. and Tonkin. 

 The variety barmanica, Gestro, has been taken by Mr. Hannyngton 

 at Coorg, 2000 ft., vS. India, and by Mr. Mackwood in N. Shan 

 States, U. Burma. The Museum possesses an example of C. chin- 

 ensis, De Geer, from Simla, but Fowler thinks it probable that 

 this locality- is incorrect. 



Cicindela nnriilenta, Fabr. Hills near Taiping, Perak (Annan- 

 dale, 26-30-xii*r5), N. Shan States, U. Burma; Tamansari, 

 Idjen Massip, 1600 ft., E.Java (Kloss, i'2o). The variety virgula, 

 Fleut., is widely distributed in the Eastern Himalayas and in Assam. 

 Dr. Kemp found it not uncommon at Tura, 1000-1400 ft. He 

 has collected specimens of the varietj' batesi Fleut. (cf. Fleutiauxe 

 1893, p 491) which is not recorded in the "Fauna", in the 

 Doiphang Valley, Darrang Dist., Assam-Bhutan Frontier (2i"x' 



12). 



Cicindela hamiitoniana, Thonis. Mr. Fletcher has taken this 

 form in Pollibetta, Coorg, and we have an example from Nadgani, 

 Malabar. 



Cicindela assainensis, Parrj-. Tura, Garo Hills, Assam, 1000- 

 1500 ft., above Tura, 3000 ft., Pashok, 20CO ft., Darjiling Dist., 

 and Rungbong Valley in Darjihng. In the Garo Hills the 

 species is found in the same situation as Therates hennigi, but at 

 lower altitudes. 



Cicindela mouhoti var. cariana, Gestro. N. Shan States, U. 

 Burma 



Cicindela viginiignttata, Hbst. Rarkul, Puri Dist., Orissa 

 (Gravely, 9-i3'xi'i2). 



Cicindela striolata, 111. Dr Gravely in June, 1914 found this 

 species not rare in long grass above jungle in the Darjihng Dist., 



'. It might be of interest to mention here that a common .\frican Cicindeh'l 

 has long been known vinder the name C. intermedia Kltig (1855), but as Chaudoir 

 described the Indian species of this name a year earUer, Dr. Horn proposes to 

 call lhe.\t'rican form C. iiitermediota. I am indebted to .Mr. ('. .\'. Barker of ihi- 

 Durban .Museum for this information. [CD.] 



