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9. Cicindela funerata harbata W. H. 
Of this subspecies there are six examples from Dobodura, 
three from Milne Bay, two from vicinity of Nadzab, and 
thirteen from Morobe District (Surprise Creek). The first 
two of these localities are in Papua; the other two, in 
N.E.N.G. Specimens from the different localities differ 
slightly in color. Those from Milne Bay are more greenish; 
from Nadzab, more reddish; and from Surprise Creek, 
darker than those from Dobodura. In three examples (one 
from Milne Bay and two from Surprise Creek) the humeral 
lunule is divided into two separate spots. The penis, clearly 
visible in several males, shows slight differences even 
among specimens from the same locality. 
10. Cicindela guineensis umbrosa W. H. 
Dobodura, Papua, six specimens. 
11. Cicindela ancorifera W.H. 
Four examples from Chimbu Valley (Bismarck Rge.), 
5,000-7,500 ft. altitude, and five from Morobe District, Mt. 
Misim, 6,400 ft. (both localities in N.E.N.G.). These speci- 
mens possess middle and apical white spots on each elytron. 
Typical specimens ought to have three white spots. Of 
about 40 examples I have seen from the London and Leiden 
museums almost all had only the middle spot, and only a 
few a slight indication of the apical spot. As I have already 
mentioned in Notes from the Museum Leyden, I am of the 
opinion that these are merely aberrations. 
