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LIST OF THE 
with the locality “Borneo”, must let doubtful, if this 
species really occurs in the island. 
Th. spinipennis Latr. var. versicolor Bat. 
Th. dimidiatus Dej. var. dejeant Chaud. 
One of the commonest Cicindelidae in Sarawak. 
Localities: Lawas, Mt. Saribau, Mt. Penrissen (3200), 
Bari, Kuching, Lundu. 
— var. schaumi Chaud. 
A North Bornean form. Eleven specimens in the 
Sarawak Museum from Lawas and Trusan. 
— var. wallacei Thoms. 
— var. punctipennis Bat. 
Th. maindroni W. Horn. 
Th. batesi Thoms. 
A mountain species. Localities: Trusan, Mt. Pen- 
rissen (3200), Mt. Matang, Mt. Lingga (Sar. Mus.); 
Bidi (coll. C. J. Brooks). 
Th. erinys Bat. 
A mountain species. Localities: Mt. Penrissen and 
Mt. Matang. 
— var. tepa (Noy. VAR.). 
Three examples from Marapok Mts. taken in Septem- 
ber (Sar. Mus. and coll. W. Horn). Differs from the 
typical form in the colour of the elytra, which are 
yellow all over, with a slight reddish-purple hue; 
the medial and apical yellow spot — so prominent 
in typical erinys — are rarely distinguishable, being 
deeply tinged with the general yellow colour, which 
extends to the base of the elytra. Colouring of anten- 
nae, head, pronotum, legs and underside is the same 
as in the typical form. 
— var. stye W. Horn. 
Th. spectabilis Schaum. 
Kuching and Mt. Matang. Only 3 examples in the 
Sarawak Museum. 
— var. princeps Bat. 
Apparently very local. Marapok Mts., August and 
Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. XXXII. 
