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Its range is very extensive, as it occurs in France, 

 Spain, and Sicily, as well as in the southern pro- 

 vinces of Russia, and also at Rosetta in Egypt. 



Sp. 27. Capensis. — In Dr. Gistl's Systema In- 

 sectorum the locality of Calabria is given to this 

 insect. I apprehend there must be some mistake 

 respecting it, or the information he has received is 

 erroneous. 



Sp. 28. Abdominalis. — I have considered this 

 insect as a Cylindera, merely from the Fabrician 

 description, Statura parva C. germanicse. I am 

 totally unacquainted with the species. 



Sp. 29. Germanica. — The reader is referred to 

 the observations on Germanica, given in my former 

 remarks on the Linnean Cicindelidse. 



Sp. 30. Obscura.— This insect seems to deviate 

 from the type of Cicindela. I am not aware of 

 any other North American species that presents a 

 similar subcylindrical and elongated form. 



Sp. 31. Micans. — This is evidently the same 

 insect which Olivier has described under the name 

 of Cic. punctulata. 



Sp. 34. Bipunctaia. — Professor Audouin appears 

 first to have noticed the following peculiarity in the 

 insects belonging to the genus Odontocheila, namely, 

 that they have " les tarses sillonnes en dessus." 



