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ECHINOSOMA SUMATRANUM DeHaan 



Forficula (Echinosoma) sumatranum DeHaan, Verb. Nat. Gesch. Nederl. Overz. 

 Bezitt. Orth., 1842, p. 244. 



One male, one female, two nymphs, Megamendg Mountains (4,200 



feet altitude); three nymphs, Tjibodas, Mount Gede (7,800 feet 



altitude). 



Subfamily Labidurinab 



ALLOSTETHUS INDICUM Burmeister 



Forficula indicum Burmeister, Handb. Ent., vol. 2, 1838, p. 751. 

 One male, Mount Salak; one nymph, Buitenzorg, March. 



GONOLABIS JAVANA Bormans 



Anisolabis javana Bormans, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg., vol. 27, 1883, p. 63, pi. 2, fig. 4 



One male, Tjibodas, Mount Gede, January 20. Doctor Burr writes 

 that this is the third known specimen of this rare species. 



EULABIS KIRBYI Burr 



Anisolabis ? kirbyi Burr, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., vol. 20, 1897, p. 311. 



One male, Tjibodas, Mount Gede, August 26. This also, says 

 Doctor Burr, is the third known specimen of its kind, the other two 

 being in his collection. This specimen differs from the others, accord- 

 ing to Burr, in the feeble development of the keels on the penulti- 

 mate ventral segment and in the nearly symmetrical forceps. Burr 

 had this placed in the genus Gonoldbis but he has recently referred 

 it to Eulahis.'^ 



LABIDURA RIPARIA Pallas 



Forficula riparia Pallas, Reise Rus. Reichs., vol. 2, Anhang, 1773, p. 727. 



One female nymph, Buitenzorg. This specimen was not taken by 

 Bryant and Palmer, but is listed here because it is present in the 

 National Museum collection. 



PLATYLABIA MAJOR Dohrn 



Platylabia major Dohrn, Stett. Ent. Zeit., vol. 28, 1867, p. 347. 

 Two males and two females, Megamendg Mountains. 

 Subfamily Labiinae 



IRDEX NITIDIPENNIS Bormans. 



Spongiphora nitidipennis Bormans, Ann. Mus. Stor. Nat. Genova, ser. 2, vol. 14, 

 1894, p. 382. 



Two females. Mount Salak, May 15. 



SPONGOVOSTOX SEMIFLAVUS Bormans 



Spongiphora semifiavus Bormans, Ann. Mus. Stor. Nat. Genova, ser. 2, vol. 14, 

 1894, p. 385. 



One female, Buitenzorg, April 18. 



» Joum. Royal Microscop. Soc, 1915, p. 537. 



