CICIjNTDELA, 



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3. Elytra with a single discoidal spot 

 humeral spot large, small, or absent. 



A. Colouring* of labrum, clypeus and 



front of forehead very conspicuous, 

 golden coppery, genas bright golden 

 green ; elytra black, dull, with a 

 small yellow spot at the shoulders, 

 and a large semi-crescent-shaped 

 spot of the same colour at about 



the middle corbettifW. Born, p. 402. 



B. Colouring of labrum, clypeus and 



front of forehead not conspicuous. 



a. Elytra broader, with a large ob- 



long spot at the shoulders and a 

 single large round spot at about 



the middle assamensis, Parry, p. 395. 



b. Elytra narrower with a single 



large oblique spot just behind 



the middle unica, Fleut., p. 393. 



4« Elytra with three discoidal spots on 

 each, arranged longitudially at regu- 

 lar intervals ; humeral spot small or 

 absent. 



A. Elytra shorter and less parallel- 



sided, with smaller spots; headless 



finely striated octogramma, Chaud., 



B. Elytra longer and more parallel-sided [p. 404. 



with larger spots ; head more finely 



striated , fabricii,W. Horn, p. 403. 



5. Elytra with a larger or smaller spot at 

 the shoulder on each, another trans- 

 verse and somewhat irregular just 

 behind the middle, and a third before 

 apex, the anterior half being uni- 

 colorous black, except for the humeral 



spot moukoti var. anometal- 



ii. Abdomen with the apex broadly red. \lescens, W. Horn, p. 398. 



1, Elytra with a small spot at the 



shoulders and two large round spots 

 on each, one at middle and one before 



apex hcemorrhoidalis, Wied., 



2. Elytra unicolorous, dark greenish [p. 402. 



cyaneous or bluish bicolor, F., p. 400. 



.166. Cicindela discrepans, Walk. 



Cicindela discrepans, Walker, Ann. Nat. Hist. (3) ii, 1858, p. 202; 



Bates, Ann. Nat. Hist. (5) xvii, 1886, p. 69. 

 Var. Cicindela lacrymans, Schaum, Journ. Ent. 1863, p. 57. 



A rather large, distinct, and pretty species. Labrum large, 

 black, with the base testaceous, and with very strong teeth palpi 



