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land j and Cicindela is numerously represented on the eastern coast. Several 
new species are described by the author. The author also remarks upon the 
Cicindelidae of New Zealand, and describes the larvae of C. tulerculata and C. 
parryi. 
Cicindela. The natural history of the American species of this genus is 
briefly noticed in Amer. Nat. i. pp. 552-534, where also 6 of the common 
species are figured. 
ScHioDTE (Naturh. Tidsskr. 3rd ser. iv.) describes and figures the larvae of 
the following species: — C. hyhrida (Linn.), p. 440, pi. 12. figs. 1-6, and C. 
campestrisj p. 444, and the pupa of C, campestris, p. 543, pi. 12. fig. 7. 
Ernest Cotty (M6m. Soc. Linn. Nord Fr. 1866, pp. 159-163) notices 
the habits of Megacephala euphraiica (Oliv.) and Cicindela littorea (Forsk.). 
The former is found in salt marshes, where it lives in holes about two feet 
deep, from which it issues in the morning and evening twilight during the 
hottest months of the year. 
Cicindela Jiseheri (Adams). Note by Low on its occurrence in Austria 
(Verb, zool.-bot. Ges. in Wien, xvii. p. 748). 
Cicindela campestris. A black variety noticed by T. Chapman, Ent. M. 
Mag. iii. p. 251. 
Perty (Mitth. naturf. Ges. in Bern, 1867, p. 305, fig. 1) describes and 
figures a specimen of Cicindela campestris^ with the elytra abbreviated and di- 
varicated at the suture. 
Cicindela sexguttata. Suftrian (Stett. ent. Zeit. 1867, pp. 446-449) dis- 
cusses the variations of this species, and indicates that C. patruela (Dej., 
Lee.) is a variety corresponding to the var. connata of the European C. cam- 
pestris. 
New species : — 
Megacephala howittii, Castelnau, Trans. Koy. Soc. Viet. viii. p. 31, Cooper’s 
Creek, Australia. 
Tetracha tvaterhousii, Castelnau, 1. c. p. 32, Central Australia ; T. lostockii, 
Cast. 1. c. p. 36, and T. hopei, Cast. 1. c. p. 37, West Australia. 
Distipsidera strangei, Castelnau, 1. c. p. 33, Australia. 
Cicindela feredayi, Bates, Ent. M. Mag. iv. p. 63, New Zealand. 
Cicindela coquerelii, Fairmaire, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 4® s6r. vii. p. 387, 
Morocco. 
Cicindela. Castelnau (1. c.) describes the following Australian species of 
this genus : — C. master i, p. 83, Now South Wales ; C. wilcoxii, p. 84, Clarence 
River j C. circurncincta, ibid., East Australia and New Caledonia; C. dune- 
densis, p. 85, New Zealand ; C. macleayi, p. 37, West Australia. 
Myrmecoptera nohilitata, Gerstiicker, Arch. f. Naturg. xxxi. p. 9, Zanzibar. 
Carabid^e. 
ScHioDTE (Naturh. Tidsskr. 3rd ser. iv.) describes and figures the larvae of 
the following species of this family : — Omophron limbatum (Linn.), p. 445, 
pi. 12. figs. 8-17, and the pupa, p. 545, pi. 13. fig. 1 ; Blaphrus cupreus (Duft.), 
p. 449, pi. 13. figs. 2-8; B. riparius (Linn.), p. 462, pi. 13. figs. 9-11; Noth- 
philus higuttatus (Fab.), pp. 452-456, pi. 13. figs. 12-17, and pupa, p. 645, 
pi. 13. fig. 18 ; N. aquations (Fab.), p. 456, pi. 13. fig. 19 ; Leistus rufomar- 
ginatus (Duft), pp. 456-460, pi. 15. figs. 1-6; i. (Fab.), p. 460, 
