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segment reddish ; the legs are bright metallic green, excepting 

 the thighs, which are albo-pubesoent at the base and reddish at 

 the apex. 



Length, 4| lines. 



7. CiCINDELA CRASSICORNIS, n.sp. 



Head and thorax of a dark coppery lustre, the elytra dull 

 cyaneous, beneath bright cyaneous. The head is finely and 

 densely striolate and rather deeply impressed between the eyes ; 

 the antennae are little more than half the length of the body, of a 

 reddish-brown colour, and thickened and compressed from the 

 fifth joint; the labrum is white, broad, largely rounded in front, 

 nearly as long as broad, and serrated or finely toothed on the 

 anterior edge. The thorax is nearly square, constricted in front 

 and behind, slightly rounded in the middle, canaliculate in the 

 middle and very minutely striolate. Elytra broader than the 

 thorax and more than thrice the length, broadly rounded at the 

 apex, of an opaque bluish-black colour, with a small spot on the 

 humeral angle, a larger one behind the middle and near the sides, 

 and a still larger one at the posterior angles, white ; a line of 

 about eight punctures showing a coppery reflection extends along 

 the length of each elytron not far from the suture, and a few 

 similar punctures are placed in a short depression near each 

 humeral angle. Under surface brilliant blue ; legs reddish, very 

 sparingly pilose, a patch of long white pile on the sides of the 

 metathorax. 



Length, 4 lines. 



8. CiCINDELA OBLONGICOLLIS, n.Sp. 



Brassy-black and of elongate form. Head very finely striolate, 

 concave between the eyes ; labrum black with whitish edge in 

 front, as long as broad, rounded in froat, and toothed. Thorax 

 narrow, much longer than wide, constricted near the apex and 

 base, and not rounded on the sides. Elytra broader than tlie 

 thorax and nearly three times the length, rounded at the apex, 



