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ZOOLOGICAI^ LIT35M?URE. 
' Cjcindeeid^. 
C^AUDOIR(Cat. de Cicind.) divides this family into five groups, 
Ctenostomidce^ Collyridce, Cicindelida, MegacephalidcB, and 
Manticoridce. Of the former his collection contains 35 species, 
namely Pogonostoma 11 and Ctenostoma 24, the latter including 
Proc^phalm (Lap.) and Myrmec\lla (Lac.). Of the QollyridcB 
he enumerates 83 species, of >vhich CollyrU alone includes 59, 
perocrania (Chaud.) 5, and IVicondyla 19. The total number 
pf his Cicindelid(B is 486, of which by far the greater number, 
namely 328, are retained by him in the genus Cicind^la, which 
ino\\xdiQ^ Cylindera (Westw.), Catoptria (Gruer.), JJypcBtha (Le- 
conte), Laphyra (Lac.), Habroscelis (Hope), Calochroa (Hope), 
Euryai'thron (Gu^r.), and several other genera of various authors, 
especially Motschulsky. Dromica, including Myrmecoptera 
and Co§mema, has 23 species, Therates 20, and Odontocheilaj 
including Phyllodroma, Plochiocera, and Euryoda, 55. Of 
Megacephalid(B we find 59 species, of which Oodychila, including 
Rominagrobis (Thoms.), Phmxantha, including 
(Thpms.), have 9 each, and TetrachUj including Qrammognatha 
(Motsch.) and Aniara (Hope), 32. The Manticorida are only 
9 in number, belonging to 4 genera, namely Mantipora (4 sp.), 
Chaleposomus (1), Omus (3), and Pycnoebile (1). 
Collyria, The Baron Chaudoir has described 72 species in his monograph 
of this genus (Ann. Soc. Ent. Fj\ 4® ser. tome iy. pp. 483-636). Of these 
32 are new. He divides the genus into two great sections : the first, having 
amongst other characters the third joint of the max. palpi long and the last 
joint very short, includes only the four large species, €. dolirniij longi- 
colUSi.cavicepSj and mniszechii'j the second, with the third joint a little shorter 
than the last, which is subelongate and ovate, includes the Remaining species. 
Acppvding to th§ author, C, fylindricq, (Schm.-Qob,) = C. fiiscitarsis (S.-O.), 
1. c. p. 499 j C. diardi (Lat.) and C. tarsatq (JOug) = Q, piodes^fi (Dej.), 1. c. 
p, 610 j C, flmoratci (Westw»)F=P. (ErO; 
The following known species of Collyri^ ^r§ figured by Qbaudoif \—Coh 
lyrk ImgicoUU (Pdh.')=^lafertei (Chaud.), 1. c, pi. 7.figfli V- ^'as^icornis 
(Dej.) = diardi (MacL.) =? macleayi (Brull4) =^pleuritica (Schm»-G 6 b.) =pur- 
purata (Kl.)=gibbicoUis (Alotsch.), pi. 7. fig, 2 j C, mbclavftta (Ch^Rd.), pi. 7. 
fig. 3j C. iwstyms (Chaud.); pi. 7. fig. 4j C. saphyriiia (Chaud.) 
(Chaud.), pi. 7. fig. 63 O, ortygia (Buq.) = mieWa^a (GhaMd.) -j-puncticdllis 
(Chaud), pi. 7. fig. 6 j 0. bonellii (Gu^r.)= C. obscura (Cast.) = ? 
(BrulltS), pi. 7, fig. 7} O. emarginata (Dej.) = 6 reymo//*s (KJug) = 
(Oliv.), pi. 7. fig. 8 j C. Jiliformis (Chaud.), pi. 8 . fig. 9; G. celebensk 
(Chaud.), pi. 8 . fig. 10 j C. Jlavicornis (Chaud.), pi. 8 . fig. 11 j (7. tubereux 
lata, (Macbeuy) = ?^^^^/co?/eis (pQ].')==^^d(nlinii (p^a\.) = ch^rolati% (Gu^y.), 
pi. 8 . fig. 14 j (7. aptera (Fab.), pi. 8 . fig, 16 j C. specio^a (Schaum), pi. 8 . 
fig. 16 j C, gcrolia (Chaud.), pi. 8 . fig. 17 ; C, attenmta (Redt.); pi. 9. 
fig. 19; O. arnoldi (Mach.') ^elegans (Vanderl,), pi. p, fig. 20; <7. Imcodaotyla 
(Chaud.) = (Thoms.) = (Schaum), pi. 9. fig. 21 ; (7. ^ara- 
