ADDENDA AND CORRIGENDA. 



Gen. CICTNDELA. 



G. jucunda, mihi., p. 48, must be considered as identical with G. 

 vicina, Dej., the Ovampoland examples of which are a little more 

 robust in general facies than those from Senegal. 



Herr W. Horn has described in the Deutsche Entom. Zeit.,for 1889, 

 two new Gicindelm, one Bromica^ and one Gosmema from South- Africa. 



It is perhaps to be regretted that these four descriptions have been 

 made from one example only, a proceeding which alone the publication 

 of a Monograph can justify. 



The species of Gicindela, to which the two insects described by Herr 

 Horn are referred as being most closely allied, i.e. marginella, varies so 

 much in the same locality that I would have had no difficulty in 

 selecting 30 examples slightly differing from one another. 



C. LAPHYEicoRNis, Horn. 



Deuts. Ent. Zeit., 1892, p. 84. 



Similar to m«f^me??<^, Dej. ; difPers in the shape of the last joints of 

 the antennae which are ampliated, the antennae are shorter. 



Length, llj""*'"- 



Habit. Caffr. Zululand. 



'* This species is related most closely to marginella. Head and 

 prothorax dull metallic, and a little more finely sculptured; labrum 

 straight at the apex ; elytra somewhat broader and more ampliated 

 from the median part towards the apex ; the markings consist of a 

 broad margin without any rami or dorsal macula, while such markings 

 are to be found in the typical marginella of Dejean which I have 

 examined, but the humeral and also the median rami are represented 



