630 NEW AUSTHALIAN SPECIES OF CARABIDiE. 



One of the most remarkable species found by Mr. H. W. Brown 

 at Anketell, about 80 miles S.W. from Cue, and one of the 

 richest localities known for Carenides. In the genus l^eratidium, 

 it is thoroughly distinct; taking the table of the genus which I 

 have given in these Proceedings (1905, p. 131), its position would 

 be beside 7'. laticeps SI., (found by Mr. Brown at Cue) from 

 which it differs decidedl}' (apart from colour) by size larger; 

 clypeus quadridentate, orbits smaller in comparison with eyes 

 and projecting much less sharply from head; prothorax more 

 elongate, wider at base, far less strongly angustate to base; elytra 

 with border more strongly upturned at humeral angles, basal 

 ridges much more developed, basal furrows deeper, longer, etc. 



