Deutsch. Ent. Zeitschr. 1907. 467 
Further ') Carabidae from German New Guinea 
and ıts dependencies. (Col.) 
By Thomas 6. Sloane, Young (N. S. Wales). 
The present paper completes my report on the Carabidae- in 
the collection of Herrn Gouverneur von Bennigsen (D. E. Z. 
p- 177—185). 
Tribe Chlaenüini. 
Ohlaenius binotatus Dej. (Salomon Islands). 
Oiklaren il shoceu tus n. sp. 
Head large, glabrous, not punctate; prothorax cordate, 
glabrous, sparsely punctate; elytra convex, striate, humeral angles 
rounded with inner angle not marked, interstices convex, densely 
punctate. Head and prothorax olive green, nitid; elytra purple- 
black, subviridescent towards sides; under surface black, nitid; 
‘legs and antennae ferruginous-yellow, tarsi darker. 
Head wide (2.9 mm across eyes), lightly biimpressed between 
eyes; the impressions elongate and a little rugulose posteriorly. 
Prothorax broader than long (3.2 >xX4 mm), widest before middle 
(at anterior marginal seta), wider at base (3 mm) than at apex 
(2.3 mm); surface smooth with large sparsely placed punctures 
over posterior half and on middle of disc; sides arcuate on 
anterior three fourths, obtusely subangulate at widest part, 
sinuate posteriorly and meeting base at right angles; basal angles 
obtuse; apex truncate, angles obtuse; border reflexed, extending 
a little on apex on each side; median line well marked; lateral 
basal impressions deep, elongate. Elytra oval (9.5><6 mm), 
convex; striae narrow, crenulate; interstices lightly convex, 
minutely shagreened, densely covered with impressed punctures 
(in about four rather irregular rows on each interstice), 7% with 
some larger indistinct punctures among the others along its 
course. Prosternum punctate on each side between anterior part 
of coxal cavities; episterna smooth, with merely a few hardly 
noticeable small punctures. Met-episterna longer than broad, 
bordered externally, not sulcate on inner side of external border. 
Ventral segments shining, finely and lishtly punctulate on each 
side — especially on three basal segments. 
Length 15, breadth 6 mm. 
Hab.: Herbertshöhe. 
!) Corrigenda in the first note: 
p- 181 2nd line from bottom: for L. habilis, read L. violacea. 
p. 184 1st Jine: after „punctures“ put a comma. 
