106 Descrijjtive Catalogue [1896. 



In Natal only males without any trace of bronze markings on 

 the elytra have been met with, congregating with the typical G. 

 chrysographa, but in Delagoa Bay both males and females have the 

 elytra creamy white and without markings. Both species and 

 variety do not occur far from the seashore. 



This species may prove to be only a variety of C. chrysograjpha 

 without any markings on the elytra. 



Section D. 



CiciNDELA PUDiCA, Bohem., 



Catal., p. 43. 



Var. SuFFusA. 



Labrum, head and prothorax as in the type ; elytra elongated and 

 with the marginal band and rami coalescing, invading all the disk 

 from the shoulder, leaving in the anterior part only a semicircular 

 patch of the bronze background on which the basal elongated spot 

 is discernible, as is also the anterior one along the suture, while 

 the second is much longer than in the type and separated from 

 the yellowish white of the elytra by a very slender bronze hne. 

 Length 13 mm. ; width 5 mm. 



Hab. Orange Free State (Hoopstad). 



It is worthy of notice that the examples of C. ptcdica var. liypocrita 

 found in that district have the outer marginal band and dorsal rami 

 broader than in specimens from other localities. 



Section H. 



CiCINDELA CENTKOPUNCTATA, Bej., 



CataL, p. 49. 



C. Dregei, Mannerh., Bull. d. Mosc, 1837, p. 16. 



Having received a typical example (female) from Dr. Horn, I find 

 I was wrong in considering C. centropunctata as identical with C. 

 clisjuncta. It is, however, the same species as G. Dregei, Mannerh., 

 the description of which was published six years later. 



Section I. 



CiCINDELA LONGULA, Per., 



CataL, p. 53. 



G. securicornis , Horn, Deuts. Ent. Zeit. 1892, p. 84. 



Dr. Walter Horn having communicated me his type of G. sevuri- 

 cornis, I find it to be the male of G. longula, the female of which 

 alone was known to me at the time I wrote the Catalogue. Whereas 

 in this species the three ultimate joints of the antennas are slightly 



