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Florida in 1914. It is interesting to note that, notwithstanding the close 
relation to var. wnicolor and the number of localities in which the latter 
has been found, it is apparently only at Crestview that the two varieties 
have been found together. 
Cicindela scutellaris Say var. unicolor Dejean. De Funiak Springs, 
Oct. 17-19 (M & W), Crescent City, Lake City, Pensacola, Oct. 11-14, 
Suwannee Springs (Schwarz); Tampa (Engelhardt); Enterprise (Brownell) ; 
Ormond (Mrs. Slosson); March, April (Blatchley); Taylor Co., (Genung); 
Lakeland(Davis); Key West? (Angell Coll.); La Grange (Davis); Crestview, 
Oct. 15-16 (M & W); February, March, September, October, November. 
Florida specimens, especially those from Key West, have a peculiar color, 
more bluish than northern forms, somewhat similar to that of var. carolina 
Harris. The variety unicolor extends northward to Georgia, westward to 
Texas. The species as a whole extends northward to Massachusetts, Canada 
and Manitoba and westward to the Rocky Mountains. 
Cicindela tranquebarica Herbst. De Funiak Springs, Oct. 17 (Mutch- 
ler & Watson). Specimens labelled “ Fla.” in Harris Coll.; Suwannee, 
January—March (Slosson Coll.). Florida specimens resemble var. vulgaris- 
minor Harris but are too few in number to permit of exclusive association 
with that race. The species is abundant in the pine woods of Louisiana, 
occurs in northeast Alabama but not near Mobile (Léding) and extends 
northward to Quebec and Newfoundland, westward to California. It is 
much modified, however, in the northern and western parts of its range, - 
where it has received varietal names. 
Cicindela hirticollis Say. Sea shore, as far as Key West (Schwarz); 
St. George’s Island, February (Schwarz); “ Fla.” (Harris Coll). Not 
found recently by collectors, but abundant on Bay Shore, Baldwin Co., 
Ala. (Léding). Extends northward to Quebec (Beaulne, Le Nat. Can. 
1914, p. 111), westward to California. 
Cicindela punctulata Fabricius. St. Augustine (Schwarz), Lake City 
(Agl. Exp. Sta.); Taylor Co. (Genung); Enterprise (Brownell); Lakeland, 
Everglade, and La Belle (Davis); La Grange, and Ortega (Davis & Sleight); 
Jacksonville; Gainesville, September, October, Camden, June 28, Crest- 
view, Oct. 15-16, Monticello, Oct. 4-8. Common, appears about the be- 
ginning of May, actual dates from April 27 to Nov. 6. Some Florida 
specimens differ from those found northward in the more brassy color and 
smoother thorax, but much variation exists in these respects as well as in the 
completeness of the markings. Extends northward to Quebec (Beaulne, 
Le Nat. Can. 1914, p. 123), westward to Arizona. 
Cicindela trifasciata Fabricius (= tortuosa Dejean). Lake Worth, 
Pensacola, Key West, Biscayne Bay, St. Augustine (Schwarz); Choko- 
