186 ON THREE NEW CICINDELINAE. 
NOTE VIII 
ON THREE NEW CICINDELINAE 
(Coleoptera) 
BY 
Dr. WALTHER HORN. 
Therates clavicornis alboobliquata, n. subsp. 
This new subspecies differs from the „Priority-Form” of 
Th. clavicornis Horn by the larger size and by having the front 
between the orbital-parts a little less excavated, the two 
small punctiform impressions at the posterior disk of the 
front generally more developed, the extreme apex of each 
elytron less transversely (more obliquely) truncated and 
the punctuation of the elytra becoming hardly smaller and 
only a little less dense (than at its anterior half) behind 
the middle. The pattern consists of a narrow (but little 
curvated) whitish or whitish yellow line, running from 
the middle of the length of the lateral margin in a mode- 
rately oblique direction towards the suture (touching neither 
the margin nor the suture), a large whitish yellow spot 
at the apex, tapering behind and distinctly though irregu- 
larly enlarged towards the disk of the posterior half of 
the elytra, a long and broad yellow lunular humeral spot, 
not sharply defined and running, increasing in breadth, 
down till near the middle of the oblique whitish central 
line, an indistinct yellow basal-sutural line, which takes 
its origin at or near to the humeral angle, running to 
the suture and following the latter down till about the 
first third of its length, where it flows together with the 
central third or with the posterior half of the humeral 
lunular spot. Sometimes almost the whole yellow pattern 
Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. XX XI. 
