MJÖBERG, C1CINDELID^% GYRTNID.E, LUCANID^, PAUSSID^. 7 



12. Ciciiidela Doddi Sloane. — Of this species, fairly 

 recently described, I ha ve taken one male specimen at Her- 

 berton, North Queensland, January 1913. 



13. Ciciiidela trivittata Macl. — A very common spe- 

 cies in the vicinity of Derby in the Kimberley District in 

 Northwest Anstralia, where swarms can be seen running about 

 on the sandy shores, October 1910. Hitherto recorded only 

 from Northwest Australia. 



14. Cicindela alboliueata Macl. — Also a common spe- 

 cies in the coast belt of Kimberley, November 1910. Hitherto 

 recorded only from King Sound in Northwest Anstralia. 



15. Ciciudela Freuchi Sloane. — Not uncommon in 

 the interiör of the Kimberley District, Noonkanbah, February 

 1911. — In Sloane's «Revision of the Cicindelidae of Aust- 

 ralia», Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. W. 1906, the female of this 

 species is said to ha ve «Labrum not unidentate». As a matter 

 of fact, there is always a small median tooth present, although 

 not always so easily visible, when viewed from in front. — 

 Hitherto recorded only from the northwestern parts of the 

 continent. 



16. Cicindela rafflesia Chaudoir. — 

 It is only with some hesitation that I refer 

 two male specimens to this species. The 

 patterns of elytra are shown in Fig. 6. 

 Kimberley District, Noonkanbah, Febru- 

 ary 1911. 



17. Cicindela Semicincta BruLLÉ. Fig. 6. Cidndela rafflesia 



- Common at Atherton and Malanda, ^^^TkimbeXy^jT 

 North Queensland, January 1913. — The w. Australia. 

 species has a wide distribution, extending 



from Java(?), Dama-Islands, Kei, New Guinea, the Bismarck 

 Archipelago, New Caledonia, the New Hebrides över a large 

 part of eastern Australia. 



18. Cicindela discreta Schaum. v. Froggatti Macl. (Fig. 7) . 



— One female from Noonkanbah in the interiör of the Kim- 



