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2. ■ Species. 



Philippines. — Mindoro, Malabang (Portello), one male in poor con- 

 dil ion. 



3. Species. 



Philippines. Mindanao, Marabini, two females. 



Genus SKALISTES Burr. 



1. LUGUBRIS Dohrn. 



Mexico. -Orizaba, January '.» to 16, L897 (II. Osborn): Holm's 



type of Forficula metrica [1903 2 , 

 p. 311]. 



This is only a macrolabia vari- 

 ety of 8. luqubris; the elongation 



Fig. 6. Profile oi prom inside) of ,.',,. , i , i 



SKALISTES LUGUBRIS, VAR. METRK \. "I t llO toiCepS llaS CaUgllt tllC VCI'- 



tical tooth and produced it into a 

 crest, thus entirely altering the appearance of the 

 creature. 



Also typical male and two female's from same 

 locality. 



2. CACAOENSIS Caudell. 



Guatemala. Cacao, Trece Aguas, Alta Vera Pa/., a: 

 about mod feet (Schwarz and Barber). Cat. No. L0370, 

 Caudell's type [1907 2 , p. 17.1]. 



This species is related to S. lugubris, but the pro- 

 notum is less depressed, the elytra smoother and less 

 hairy, the pygidium scarcely discernible, and the for- 

 ceps are quite different. 



Subfkmily ^VNM< •! I UXIINJE1. 

 Genus ANECHURA Burr. 



1. HARMANDI Burr. 



Japan. One male and five females. 



This i-^ the typical species of Odontopsalis Burr, but 1 now prefer 

 to consider this as not generically distinct from typical Anechura. 



C1PEX, new gentis. 



Build slender. 



Antenna' slender and cylindrical, the third and fourth segments 

 about equal. 



Pronotum subquadrate, rounded posteriorly. 

 Elytra not keeled, ample; wings ample. 



Sternal plates rat her narrow . 



Feel short, tarsi shorter than the tibiae; all three M^incnts about 

 equal in length; first stout, second strongly dilated, third slender. 



Abdomen long and parallel. 



Pygidium: male large, tumid, and subglobulose, spined; female, 

 similar, w it h no spine. 



Fig. 7. For* eps 



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TES CACAOENSIS 



