100 TWO NEW SPECIES OF CICINDELA. 



hind the shoulder. Cheeks, presternum and episterna 

 of pre. and mesothorax sparingly covered with long 

 bristles. Mesosternum anteriorly bald, posteriorly short- 

 ly and sparingly pilose. Disk of the metasternum (pos- 

 terior part of it bald), of the posterior coxae (the same 

 for the unier part of them) and of the abdomen densely 

 covered with short bristles. 



The meta-espisterna and lateral part of the posterior 

 coxae, of the meta-sternum and of the abdomen with 

 moderately long bristles closely set. Antennae and in- 

 termediate coxae and the humeral part of the epipleura 

 of the elytra moderately pilose. Head and prothorax 

 dull, elytra moderately shining with a very short sutural 

 spine. 



The species is very remarkable by the prominent eyes, 

 form of the middle part of the pronotum, the moderately 

 shining elytra; the pubescence of the clypeus, cheeks, 

 frons, latral margin of the pronotum, pro-and metas- 

 ternum and coxae. 



It gives me great pleasure to dedicate it to the amiable 

 director of the Museum of Sarawak who was kind enough 

 to present me with the only specimen. 



Cicindela spinicollis, n. sp. 



Ckindda denticollis, similis, differt labro non recte 

 truncate sed anticc arise, fronte pronotoque perparum 

 grossius anguloso, genis antice sparsim irregulariter 

 punctato-f oveolatis ; pronoto parte intermedia planiore 

 anguslissime longiore lateribus rectis anticem vcrsim 

 magis convergentibus, impressionibus transvcrsis longi- 

 tudinalique media levioribus, angulis posticis simili in 

 modo dentiformibus, sed hoc dente visu verticali) magis 

 lateraliter directo (declivitate postica minus anguli 

 paullo minus alta et grossim rugata; plica ilia antebasali 

 in ilia specie a dente oriente et transversaliter intus 

 ducta, in nova specie paullo minus evidente et post 

 dentem originem habente) elytros faeminae macula nigri- 



Jour. Straits Branch 



