106 CICINDELA EOA. 



immaculatis 5 sterni totius disco nudo. Corpore supra cyaneo- 

 violaceo, hinc inde viridescente, opaco (sutura margineque 

 elytrorum pauUulum nitentibus : lunula sat lata clariore 

 nitidula huraerali indistiucta in discum prominente); anten- 

 narum articulis 1, 3, 4 viridi-cyanescentibus , 2 cyaneo, 

 5 — 11 griseo-obscuris ; corpore subtus obscure viridescente 

 hinc inde aeneo-tincto ; femoribus viridi-cupreis , tibiis tar- 

 sisque cyaneis, trochanteribus palpisque (bis eadem fere 

 longitudine atque in C. stenodera Scbm.) flavis , articulo 

 ultimo (basi excepta) viridi. — Long. 7 — l^j^ mm. 



2 (ƒ d", Lu9on (5 — 6000': Whitehead). — I have received 

 these specimens from Mr. E. lïeyne (ex. coll. Janson !). 



This peculiar species is rather unlike any other known. 



Therates Fleutiauxi, sp. n. 



Ther. Chennelli Bat. simillimus ; statura vix minore ; 

 fronte inter oculos non convexo-planata sed in medio 

 impressioue transversa curvata sat profunda ornata, punctis 

 2 alteris parvis inter frontem et verticem coUocatis cum ilia 

 connatis, capite pone oculos valde minus amplo; thorace 

 angustiore, lateribus minus rotundatis; elytris ad suturam 

 minus sinuato-truncatis, superficie paullo subtilius deusiusque 

 punctata , macula lata autica obscure rufo-testacea valde 

 differente: pone humeros minus late marginem attingente 

 [vitta parva metallica discoidali antica deficiënte, altera 

 suturali indistincta in tertia parte antica exstaute (in ilia 

 specie nulla)], ante elytrorum medium (non in medio !) leviter 

 (non profunde!) lateraliter sat longum (nou brevem !) spatium 

 excisa, postice mox (non longe !) pone medium abbreviata 

 (parte suturali sat angusta excepta, quae lougius apicem 

 versus ducta in tertia parte postica evanescit). Macula apieali 

 ut in ilia specie flavescente. — Long. 8 mm. (sine labro). 



1 cf, Malacca meridionalis. 



Head and thorax obscure greenish-cyaneous, posterior 

 hips brown , abdomen (towards the base darker) and legs 

 yellow (tarsi partly brownish). 



Notes from the Ley den JMuseum, Vol. XX. 



