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notch. The position of these setae is shown in Mr. Lea's figure 

 of the labrum of C. tenuicollis Maol. (These Proceedings, 1906, 

 PI. XXX., fig 105). 



CiCINDELA SCITULA, n.sp. 



fj. Labrum short, with four submarginal tactile setse. Mentum 

 with median tooth long, acute. Labial palpi slender, apical joint 

 long. Prothorax encircled by a deep anterior impression; pro- 

 notum convex, glabrous. Elytra convex, strongly and coarsely 

 punctate. Proepisterna sparsely setigero-punctate near coxae; 

 meso- and metepisterna, also ventral segments, glabrous. Posterior 

 coxae with a fringe of white hair above declivity of outer side. 

 Metepimera with a strong foveiform concavity, ^neous, pro- 

 thorax greener than elytra; labrum pale, infuscate on margin, 

 setigerous punctures green at bottom; each elytron with two white 

 lateral spots — the anterior very small, a little behind the middle 

 of the length, at about one-fourth the breadth of elytron; the 

 posterior a little behind outer angle of apical curve; head seneous- 

 green, gulae blue; under thoracic parts metallic green, abdomen 

 tending to chalybeous; femora metallic green with cupreous 

 reflections towards apex; tarsi and tibiae (towards apex) blue. 



Head (2.15 mm. across eyes) with interocular part deeply 

 concave, transversely rugulose in middle, longitudinally striolate 

 near eyes; eyes large, prominent. Labrum with anterior margin 

 lightly advanced in middle (in front of the two inner submarginal 

 setae), the prominent median part lightly bisinuate. Prothorax 

 broader than long (1*5 x 17 mm.), shining; disc faintly rugulose; 

 anterior margin lightly and roundly advanced in middle; anterior 

 transverse impression very deep; posterior transverse impression 

 deep, narrow near base; sides rounded between transverse impres- 

 sions. Elytra oval, much wider than prothorax (4-7 x 2*5 mm.), 

 convex; puncturation close and coarse; sutural apical mucro very 

 short. Length 8, breadth 2*5 mm. 



Hah. — Northern Territory. A single specimen was given to 

 me by Mr. G. French, as coming from the Pine Creek District, 

 N.T. 



