554 CLASS VIII. 
Ramvpour Jib. cit. pp. 84—86, Tab. 11. figs. 1—3, 9, 10, L&on DuFour Ann. ; 
d. Sc. nat. 1. Pl. ro, fig. 2; both are G4gures of Cicindela campestris. 
The larvee of Cicindela dig for themselves passages underground, 
and watch for their prey at the entrance of the hole. They suspend 
themselves in it by two curved hooklets situated on the back at the 
eighth ring of the body. The head and the first segment are broad 
and strong, the last inversely cordate. 
Compare J. A. Westwoop, Mém. pour servir a U Hist. nat. de la famille des 
Cicindelétes. Ann, des Sc. nat. XXII. 1831, pp. 299—317, Pl. 8; RarzEs. 
Forst-Ins. 1. Tab. 1, fig. 12. 
A. Mentum with no middle tooth. 
Colliuris Larr., Collyris Fase. Body narrow, elongate. Wings 
distinct. 
Sp. Coll. longicollis FaBr., Cuv. R. Ani., éd. ill., Ins. Pl. 17, fig. 5 ; Java. 
Tricondyla Later. Body narrow, elongate. Wings none. 
Sp. Tricondyla aptera, Cicindela aptera TonpER Lunp, Skrivter af Naturh. 
Selskabet 1. 1790, Tab. v1., GUERIN Jconogr., Ins. Pl. 3, fig. 2. 
Therates Larr. Body oblong. Internal maxillary palps very 
short, uniarticulate. 
Sp. Therastes labiata, Cicindela labiata F., CuvieR R. Ani., éd. ill., Ins. Pl. 
17, fig. 4; habit. Islands of the Pacific ;—TZherates hwmeralis Mac L., 
habit. Java, &c.—Habitus of Cicindela. 
B. Mentum with middle tooth. 
a) Mazxille with no claw apical articulate. 
Ctenostoma KuiuG. 
Species from South America. Compare KiuG, Entom. Monogr. pp. 3—8, 
Tab. 111. fig. 3. 
Stenocera BRULLE, Pogonostoma Kiva. 
Sp. Stenocera elegans BRULLE, AUDOUIN et BRULLE, Hist. nat. d. Ins. Tom. I. 
Pl. 3, fig. 3; from Madagascar. 
b) Masxille supplied with claw apical articulate. 
Cicindela Li. (in part). Anterior tarsi of male with three first 
joints dilated. 
* Palps equal. 
Sub-genera: Cicindela Latr., Hupresopus Latr., D¥s. 
