'^04 CATALOGUE OF 



Female. Blackish, testaceous beneath, convex, smooth, shining. 

 Head testaceous, with a blackisi) patch between the eyes and the hind 

 border, and with another on ilie front. Eyes piceous, nearly round, slightly 

 prominent. Mandil)les with black tips. Maxillary palpi pale piceous ; 

 third joint a little longer than the seciMid and than the fourth ; fifth testa- 

 ceous, subclavate, slightly curved, a little longer than the third. Labial 

 palpi piceous, testaceous at the tips; third joint clavate. Antenna; piceous, 

 testaceous towards the base. Prolhorax elongate, with a ramose luteous 

 middle stripe and with a large ramose luteous mark on each side. Meta- 

 thorax and abdoinin.il segments with five luteous stripes composed of 

 irregular dots. Oviduct testaceous, very slightly curved, serrated beneath 

 at the tip, nearly as long as the abdomen, and more than twice the length 

 of the cerci, which are testaceous. Legs testaceous; femora and tibiae 

 piceous above at the tips; four anterior femora with two or three minute 

 spines beneath; four anterior tibix with two or three small spines on each 

 side. Length of the body 7 lines. 



The specimen described is without hind legs. It has much resemblance 

 to C. macula tus. 



16. Ceuthophilus? lanceolatus. 



Mas. Piceux, subtus (estacetts ; caput antice testaceum ; palpi (estacei, 

 arliculin .'3o 4o bnque sulxrquatibus ; pedes testacei, piceo varii, 

 femoribus inennibus, tibiis spiuosis, tibiis poslicis subserratis. 



Male. Piceous, convex, smooth, shining, testaceous beneath. Head 

 a little broader than the prolhorax, testaceous in front. Eyes black, nearly 

 elliptical, not prominent. Mandibles black towards tlieir lips. Palpi tes- 

 taceous ; third, fourth and fifth joints of the maxillary nearly equal in 

 length; third joint of the labial clavaie. Antennic piceous, testaceous at 

 the base. Prolhorax transverse, a little broader in front. Abdomcu tapering 

 from the thorax. Cerci testaceous. Legs testaceous; femora without 

 spines; hind femora piceous above at the tips ; tibia; piceous above ; four 

 anterior tibia; with three or four small spines on each side; hind tibia: 

 ininuicly serrated on each side, with four long spines, two of which are 

 subapical and two apical. Length of the body 4! lines. 



The species hardly bclon<;s to the genus Ceulhuphilus, but the speci- 

 men here described is not sufficient for the cstabli>hmenl of a new genus. 



a. New Zealand. Presented by H. Drew, Esq. "These insects were 

 found in caves, half a mile within." 



17. Ckutuophilis? marmoratds. 



Rhapidophorus marnioratus, Ifaan, Verh. Nat. Gesch. Sed. Ind. Bcz. Ins. 

 217. 



Japan. 



18. Ceuthophill's CrB.Exsis. 



Hhapidophorus Cubainsis, Ilaan. Verh. Nat. (t'exch. Ned. Ind. Be:. Ins. 



Cuba. 



