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eye, the prothorax is more or less attenuated in front, and the 
legs of unusual, or even extraordinary length. On such species 
Hope’s genus Habroscelis is founded ; they cannot, however, even be 
separated as a section, as an insensible passage between them and 
the other species may be traced through C. Ypsilon, nitidula, nivet- 
cincta, phalangoides, &c. The two following species, unknown to me, 
seem also to be such intermediate forms. 
103. C. Kinbergi, Bohem, (Eugen. Reis.).—Ind. or. (Puna). 
104. C. copulata, Schmidt-Goebel.—Ind. or. (Bengala ?). 
Sect. V. Labrum majusculum, antice rotundato-angustatum. 
Div. VII., Dej. 
a, Labrum flavum. 
105, C. funesta, Fabr., Dej.=C. cayennensis, Herbst.—Ind. or. 
106. C. pupillata, Schaum (vy. supra).—Mysol. 
107. C. foveolata, Schaum (v. supra).—Celebes. 
b. Labrum concolor. 
108. C. placida, Schaum (v. supra).—Mysol. 
There are a few more species described, to which I am unable to 
assign a place. 
109. C. limbata, Schmidt-Goebel, p. 7, from Birma, having a yellow 
labrum with three teeth, may either belong to Sectio IV. zs. b., 
or to Sectio I. (Hypetha), as the author compares it to C. bira- 
mosa, without, however, noticing the dorsal sutures of the pro- 
thorax. As the name limbata was preoccupied for another 
species by Wiedemann, I propose for the present that of Helfert. 
110. C. holosericea, Fabr., from Java, A small species, which is en- 
tered in Dejean’s Catalogue (3rd ed.) after C. funesta, Fabr., 
from which it would appear that it belongs to Sectio V. 
111. C. interrupta, Fabr., from Java, A small species with a yellow 
labrum, which belongs either to Sectio IV. B. b., or to Sectio V. a. 
A species completely unknown to all modern entomologists is C. 
cyanea, Fabr., stated to be a large blue insect from India; it may 
not even belong to the genus Crcindela. C. viridula, Schonh., Dej., 
a species from Mauritius, but stated by Schonherr to occur in India, 
belongs to the genus Megalomma, Westw., distinguished from Cicin- 
dela by the swollen antepenultimate joint of the labial palpi. 
List of the Species of TRIcoNDYLA, 
I cannot consider the genus Derocrania, established by Baron 
