842 CARABIDiE FROM DORRIGO, N.S.AV, 



longer on interstices 2-4; the apical testaceous area narrow, 

 irregular on its anterior margin, decidedly divided from the 

 antemedian spaces by a broad black band. In var. (jrUtifera the 

 elytra are testaceous, with the base and sides widely margined 

 with black, suture black on anterior three-fourths, the sutural 

 black part very narrow (occupying only the first interstice of each 

 elytron) behind black basal area, expanding at median puncture 

 of third interstice to cover the four inner interstices of each 

 elytron, this postmedian black area irregular in outline, narrower 

 externally than internally; two small elongate black spots on 

 fifth interstice, anterior spot a little forward from the level of 

 the median punctuie of the third interstice, posterior spot extend- 

 ing forward from level with the third puncture of the third 

 interstice; sixth interstice with a small oblong black s|)ot opposite 

 median puncture of third interstice. Length 7, breadth 315mm. 

 The posterior expansion of the sutural black area is truncate- 

 sagittate on the three inner interstices of each, elytron, and the 

 small part on the fourth interstice may be looked upon as merely 

 a lateral attachment; this spot of the fourth interstice, with those 

 of the fifth and sixth interstices, may be considered to be the 

 remnants of the postmedian black band of the typical form of 

 Ph. luculenlus. A .specimen taken by me at Orange, N.S. W., is 

 intermediate between the typical form of Ph. luculentus and var. 

 guttifera, and indicates that differences in the elytral pattern are 

 merely of minor importance. 



Hab. — Dorrigo. 



Trechus coxi, n,sp. 



Black; prothorax with lateral border reddish; elytra with a 

 posthumeral transverse macula extending across interstices 5-9 

 and a narrow broken transverse postmedian fascia yellow; under- 

 surface reddish; legs testaceous, tibiae and tarsi darker than 

 femora; antennae infuscate, basal joint testaceous. 



Oval; prothorax broader than long, broadest before middle, 

 wider across base than apex, strongly narrowed to apex, very 

 lightly narrowed to base; sides widely margined; margins widest 

 at base; basal angles rectangular. Elytra widely oval, very 



