554 CLASS viu. 



RAMDOHB lib. cit. pp. 8486, Tab. HI. figs. 13, 9, 10, LEON DUFOUR Ann. 

 d. Sc. not. in. PI. 10, fig. 2 ; both are figures of Cicindela campestris. 



The larvae 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. WESTWOOD, Mem. pour servir & VHist. not. de la famiUe des 

 CidndeUtes. Ann. des Sc. not. xxn. 1831, pp. 299 317, PI. 8 ; KATZEB. 

 Forst-Ins. I. Tab. i, fig. 12. 



A. Mentum with no middle tooth. 



Colliuris LATE., Colly ris FABE. Body narrow, elongate. Wings 

 distinct. 



Sp. Coll. longicollis FABB., Cuv. R. Ani., ed. ill., Ins. PI. 17, fig. 5 ; Java. 



Tricondyla LATE. Body narrow, elongate. Wings none. 



Sp. Tricondyla aptera, Cicindela aplera TONDEB LUND, Skrivter of Naturh. 

 Selskabet I. 1790, Tab. vi., GUERIN Iconogr., Ins. PI. 3, fig. 2. 



Therates LATE. Body oblong. Internal maxillary palps very 

 short, uniarticulate. 



Sp. Therastes labiata, Cicindela labiata F., CUVIER R. Ani., ed. ill., Ins. PI. 

 17, fig. 4; habit. Islands of the Pacific; Therates humeralis MAO L., 

 habit. Java, &c. Habitus of Cicindela. 



B. Mentum with middle tooth. 



a) Maxillce with no claw apical articulate. 



Ctenostoma KLUG. 



Species from South America. Compare KLUG, Entom. Monogr. pp. 38, 

 Tab. m. fig. 3. 



Stenocera BEULL^, Pogonostoma KLUG. 



Sp. Stenocera elegans BRULLE, AUDOUIN et BRULL, Hist. not. d. Ins. Tom. I. 

 PI. 3, fig. 3 ; from Madagascar. 



b) Maxillce supplied with claw apical articulate. 



Cicindela L. (in part). Anterior tarsi of male with three first 

 joints dilated. 



* Palps equal. 

 Sub-genera : Cicindela LATE., Eupresopus LATH., DKJ. 



