108 Descriptive Catalogue [1896. 



above it ; the marginal band and also the dorsal round spots are 

 edged with dark bronze. Length 10 mm. ; width 3 mm. 



This species, which might be taken at first sight for a variety of 

 G. marginella, Dej., is easily distinguished by having a sub-basal 

 spot on each side of the suture, which could not be the interrupted end 

 of the lateral humeral ramus, whereas the other two spots following 

 the sub-basal one might be the continuation of the two lateral spurs. 



Hab. Zambezia (Salisbury). 



CiCINDELA LIMBIGERA, Per., 



Catal., p. 60. 



I had placed among the Megalomma the Cicindela limbigera, owing 

 to the very swollen shape of the basal labial palpi as w^ell as the 

 absence or nearly so of white hairs on the lateral part of the under 

 side. I think, however, that this species should be included in the 

 sub-genus Cicindela. 



I have placed this species temporarily on the same group as C. 

 Mashtma. 



Section K. 



Elytra set with hairs * tereticollis. 



Section L. 



Elytra elongate, black, each one with two short transverse 

 yellow patches, one juxta-sutural posterior spot, a comma- 

 shaped posterior band coalescing along the margin with an 

 apical marginal band Marshalli. 



Cicindela Maeshalli. 

 Head and prothorax dark greenish bronze ; labrum convex carinate 

 in the middle in the male, acutely quinque-dentate, with two seti- 

 gerous punctures on each side of the median part, and one in the 

 outer angle, black in the anterior part with a transverse moderately 

 broad yellow basal band ; prothorax very rugose, with the outer sides 

 hardly ampliate, and one-fourth longer than broad ; elytra elongate 

 with outer sides straight, one-fourth broader behind than at the base, 

 posterior margin not serrulate, black with a somewhat velvety sheen, 

 with the punctures showing green in some places, and a series of 

 greenish blue deeper punctures reaching on each side of the suture 

 from the base to about the median part, sometimes to the apex, and 

 a few scattered ones close to the shoulders, and having on each 

 side a yellow discoidal spot at about the median part, an elon- 

 gated transverse patch, and at the apex two spots ; the outer one, 



* Dr. Horn has justly called my attention to Cicindela tereticollis, Bohem., 

 not being an Euryoda as I stated, loc. cit. p. 57, but a true Cicindela belonging 

 to a special African group in which the elytra are pubescent, and the antennae 

 subfoliated. 



