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nally published by that individual, one who has so 

 ably grouped the Cicindeloidea. 



Sp. 19. Interrupted — Now a Calochroa of Hope. 

 This insect in Africa seems to represent what 

 C. Chinensis does in Asia ; some of the specimens 

 are exactly like the dark varieties of the latter 

 species. 



Sp. 24. Analis. — Now an Heptodonta of Hope. 

 The Baron De Jean, uniting Cic. 4-punctata with 

 the above insect, thinks them worthy of sectional 

 distinction ; as the labrum of Analis has seven 

 teeth, I make that insect the type of the genus, 

 and exclude Cic. 4-punctata, which approaches 

 Calochroa in its form, and yet may probably at a 

 future time be considered as a sub-genus. As 

 Analis is an insect well known, the generic cha- 

 racters are derived chiefly from the points of diffe- 

 rence it presents compared with other Cicindelidse. 



Corpus subcylindricum elytris cylindricis, ad api- 

 cem latioribus, lateribus abdominis obtectis, labro 

 septem dentato, in reliquis Cicindela convenit. 



This sub genus appears to unite Cicindela and 

 Therates. 



Sp. 26. Flexuosa. — Some of the varieties of this 

 insect have been described as distinct species ; for 

 instance, Cic. Sardea and Circumflexa of De Jean, 



