DESCEIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF THE COLEOPTEEA 

 OF SOUTH AFEICA. 



By L. Pebinguey. 



Family CICINDELIIXiE. 



. SECOND SUPPLEMENT. 



This Supplement contains eleven descriptions of Cicindeliclce to be 

 added to the list of South African species, but three only are described 

 here for the first time. Dr. Walter Horn, since the appearance of my 

 Catalogue of the family and also of the First Supplement, has made 

 known seven species of the wingless genus Dromica (Cosmema 

 Myrmccoptera, Dromica). I am acquainted with only one of these 

 species (C. kolbei) which has a very extensive range of distribution 

 for a wingless insect, being recorded from Huilla in Angola, and 

 Leydenburg in the Transvaal. 



Dr. Horn, who is devoting all his time and talent to the special 

 study of the family Cicindelidce, has been very successful in pro- 

 curing types of many species, and in comparing others with types in 

 collections. He is unremitting in clearing the synonymy of many 

 species, and his remarks thereon are worthy of special attention. 

 I am indebted to this excellent entomologist for much valuable 

 information. 



I fear, however, that until long series of the species concerned 

 have been obtained some of the synonymy given will remain a 

 debatable point. I allude mostly to the species of the genus Dromica 

 and its divisions. 



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