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LIST OF THE 
Trusan and Kuching (Sar. Mus.); Singghi (coll. C. 
J. Brooks). 
C. craspedota Schaum. 
C, minuta Oliv. 
I have not seen this species alive. The 8 examples 
in the Sarawak Museum are taken in 1899—1900. 
C. sumatrensis Herbst. 
C. funerea Mac Leay, subsp. opigrapha Dej. 
A single specimen from Baram (Sar. Mus.). 
— subsp. multinotata Schaum. 
C. discreta Schaum. 
Not common. Localities: Lawas, Baram, Kuching 
and Quop (Sar. Mus.) ; Bau and Bidi (coll. C. J. Brooks). 
20. decemguttata F. 
Its existance in the island seems still doubtful. 
C. crespignyi Bat. _ 
Apparently a very local species. Until 1909, there 
were only 3 examples in the Sarawak Museum, one 
from Mt. Kina Balu and two from Baram. In August 
and September of last year I was lucky enough to 
find a locality for them in the sources of the Lawas 
River in the Marapok Mts. Here it was fairly abun- 
dant, flying with Zherates princeps Bat. over the rocky 
beds of small streams and, like many other Cicin- 
delidae, it was always to be found in bright sunshine. 
I had concluded that it was restricted to North 
Borneo, but to my surprise, in November last I again 
met with it in the upper waters of the Sarawak River, 
at a place called Danau, some 50 miles from the sea 
(as the crow flies), This locality is about 400 miles 
south-west of Baram, and this insect does not appear 
to have been captured between the two places! 
C. aurulenta F. 
The most common Cicindelid in Sarawak and pro- 
bably the most common beetle. To be found every- 
where flying in the sunshine along sandy paths, in 
new and old jungle, and in cultivated land. 
Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. XXXII. 
