FAMILY CICINDELID^. 35 



This species, like the vulgaris, has two broods in the year ; the first appearing in May, 

 the second in August. It lives in sandy districts, frequenting the sea-beaches, and is one 

 of our largest species. 



CiCINDELA KEPANDIS. 



The markings of the repandis resemble those of the vulgaris : the cream or yellowish 

 white of the labrum extends to half of the mandibles, and the insert is smaller ; the 

 lunules are wider and more dilated, the middle one extending to near the suture behind. 



ClCINDEXA PURPUREA. 



Purple. Head, thorax and elytra bordered with green combined with steel-blue and bril- 

 liant green. Thorax margined with brilliant purple ; legs purple. Lunule upon the 

 elytra obsolete. There is a cream-colored dot upon the outer angle of the shoulder, an 

 obsolete lunule behind the middle, a spot upon the outer and posterior angle, and a 

 bar upon the margin inside of the green edge. 



Length half of an inch. 



Sat, Trans. Am. Phil. Society, New series, II, Sri; PI. xiii, fig. 8.- 



CiCINDELA PATKUELA (Dj.). 



Bottle-green above, steel-blue and green beneath. Outer angle of the elytra marked with 

 two ovoidal spots, nearly united by narrow and pointed elongations ; middle marked 

 transversely by an oblique bar, posterior by a large round dot, and margin by a line 

 inside of the purple edge. The lunules may be described as broken. 

 It is rather more than half an inch in length, and nearly a quarter of an inch wide. 

 Head is bright green with bluish, naked, and finely granulated ; labrum dingy white ; 

 teeth three, with six marginal punctures. Mandibles have a white spot at base : the 

 four basal joints of the antennae green ; terminal one rufous.' 

 Thorax convex, narrowed behind, granulated. Beneath bluish green ; legs green ; tro- 

 chanters purple. 

 It has a wide range, according to Groumj being found in North-Carolina, and in Ver- 

 mont as far north as Burlington. 



CiCINDELA GUTTATA. 



Brilliant steel-blue and green. Labrum light buff rather than cream-color. Outer edge or 

 surface of the mandible buff ; middle and outer angle of the elytra dotted : posterior 

 margin has a short transverse bar inside of the green edge. 

 Length rather less than half an inch, and i in width. 



Sat ia Trans. Am. Phil. Society, New series, PI. xiii, fig. 4. 



