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. C. erythropus, Brullé (1. ¢. pl. 9. fig. 2),=C. erudita, Wiedem. 
(Zool. Mag. ii. p. 1). 
8. C. triramosa, Kollar (Ann. d. Wien. Mus. i. p. 330), is, sec. typum, 
also= C. erudita, Wied. (chloropus, Brullé). 
9. C. insularis, Blanch. (Voy. au Péle Sud), from the Philippine 
Islands,=C. lacrymosa, De}. 
10. C. grammophora, Chaud. (Bull. d. Mose. 1850), is in all proba- 
bility=C. cognata, Wiedem. (Zool. Mag. ii.). 
List of described Species of Crcrnpeta from Tropical Asia. 
The numerous species may be divided into several sections, the 
three first of which are well defined, and contain only allied species, 
while the fourth is polymorphous, embracing species of very different 
shape ; it cannot, however, be divided, as numerous and insensible 
passages connect even the forms which appear at first most different. 
I. Sutures by which the episterna of the prothorax are united to its dorsum 
visible on the back of the prothorax. 
Srct. I. Hypetha, LeConte (Revision of American Cicindelida, 
Trans. Amer. Philos, Soc. xi. p. 28). 
1. C. quadrilineata, Fabr., Dej., and, 2. C. biramosa, Fabr., Dej., are 
the only known species of this group. 
Il. Sutures of the episterna of the prothorax with its dorsum visible on 
the under surface. 
A. Labrum with five or seven teeth. 
Sect. Il. Prothoraz et coleoptera cylindrica. Labrum septem- vel quinque- 
dentatum. Divisio IIL., Dej. Euryoda, Lac. Heptadonta, Hope. 
LEnictomorpha et Odontocheila, p., Chaud. 
The species of this group are :— 
. C. Hopei, Parry (Trans. Ent. Soc. iv. p. 84).—Assam, 
. C. analis, Fabr., Dej.—Java and Borneo. 
. C. posticalis, White (Ann. of Nat. Hist. xiv.).—Hong Kong. 
. C. variipes, Chaud. (Bull. Mose. 1850).—India bor. Unknown 
to me. 
7. C. melanopyga, Schaum (Berl. Zeitschr. 1862, p. 173).—Manilla. 
8. C. patricia, Schaum (1. c. 1861, p. 68).—Celebes (Menado). 
9. C. quadripunctata, Fabr., Dej.—Java. 
10. C. prowima, Chaud. (Bull. Mose. 1860).—India bor. 
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