324 



CICINDELID^;, 



II. Labrum dark brown ; male with the apex 



of each elytron obliquely rounded; pro- 



notum in both sexes parallel-sided ; colour [p. 324. 



of elytra coppery brown dormeri, W. Horn, 



III. Labrum yellow ; pronotum in the female 

 narrowed towards the front. 



1. Apex of each elytron broadly rounded 



off obliquely in both sexes, extreme [p. 325. 



apex subtruncate waterhousei, W. Horn, 



2. Apex of each elytron much prolonged 



and strongly sinuate in the female ; 



male not known willeyi, W. Horn, p. 326. 



.98. Cicindela ganglbaueri, W. Horn. 



Cicindela ganglbaueri, W. Horn, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. 1892, p. 95; 

 id., Spol. Zeyl. ii, 1904, pi. i, fig. 11. 



A rather conspicuous species, with the front parts coppery, the 

 inner side of the eyes, and the front and hind margins of the 

 pronotum being violet, and the elytra mostly dark green ; labrum 

 metallic ; head with plain longitudinal streaks ; pronotum long, 

 longer in the male than in the female, with the sides subparallel 

 in the former sex and dilated behind in the latter, and the hind 

 angles projecting ; the upper surface is irregularly rugosely striate ; 

 elytra slightly rounded at the sides, contracted obliquely before 

 apex, the apices not being elongate but jointly rounded and sub- 

 truncate in the female, separately rounded in the male, and with a 

 very small sutural spine ; on each there are three white spots, one, 

 more remote from the margin than the other two, before the middle, 

 one just in the middle, and the third near the subapical contraction 

 of the elytra; just behind the first there is a shining spot or 



mirror " in the female ; the episterna of the metasternum and 

 the sides of the abdomen are furnished with more or less scanty 

 white pubescence. 



Length 12 millim. 



Ceylon. 



•99. Cicindela dormeri, W. Horn. 



Cicindela dormeri, W. Horn, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. 1898, p. 198 ; 

 id., Spol. Zeyl. ii, 1904, pi. i, fig. 10. 



Allied to C. ganglbaueri, but much smaller and less elongate, 

 with the eyes more prominent, the pronotum shorter, with the 

 posterior angles not produced, narrower in the male than in the 

 female, upper surface very finely and rather thickly transversely 

 rugose ; the elytra are shorter, more sinuate before apex, and not 

 rounded conjointly in the female as in the preceding species, and the 

 sutural apical angle ends in a distinct spine ; the sides of the elytra 

 ,are very gently sinuate ; the colour of the front parts is coppery with 



