66 Mr. G. C. Champion's list of 
(1895) were almost entirely confined to more inland 
localities—Ronda, Granada, Lanjaron, Sierra Nevada, &c., 
—and I have therefore nothing to add to the present list. 
To Mr. Walker’s unflagging energy the addition of several 
species to the N. African Catalogue is due, as may be 
seen by a reference to M. Bedel’s work, in which many of 
bis captures are noted. Several interesting species having 
been found by him at Malaga, they are included in the 
present list, though this locality is rather beyond | the 
limits of the Straits. The species marked with a * are 
additions to v. Heyden, Reitter, and Weise’s Hee 
Catalogue (1891). Of Cicindelide and Carabide 280 
species were met with by Mr. Walker, 68 of which are 
found in Britain; 35 others are known from the Maroccan 
side of the Straits, 12 of which are British. 
CICINDELIDA. 
CICINDELA, L. 
C. flecwosa, F. Tetuan, Gibraltar, and Malaga: sandy 
places, abundant. The commonest species of the 
genus at Gibraltar, nearly all the year. 
CO. lunulata, F. Gibraltar: abundant on the sea-beach, 
not seen in winter. 
C. lunulata ¥., var. littoralis, F. Tetuan, Gibraltar. 
C. maura, L., var. milleri, Beuth. Tangier. Gibraltar : 
sandy banks of streams, local, San Roque, &e. 
Apparently the only form of the species in the region, 
of the Straits. All the specimens have the humeral 
spots widely separated, but in some of those from both 
Gibraltar and Tangier the median fascia is divided 
into two spots. 
C. luctwosa, De}. Tangier: rarely. Probably confined to 
Marocco. 
C. trisignata, De}. 'Tetuan and Tangier: notcommon. A 
well-known European species. Found by Rambur at 
Malaga. 
C. campestris, L. Gibraltar: sandy places, in the spring, 
common. 
C. campestris, L., var. maroccana, F. Tangier and 
Gibraltar: perhaps more numerous than the typical 
form at Gibraltar. 
