216 DIURUS FORCIPATUS. 



tweeii the middle of the rostrum and its base; they are 

 shorter and proportionately thicker, and their 3rd to 8th 

 joints neither knotty at the tip nor fringed at the under- 

 surface. The tails are short, rather approximate at the 

 base and divergent. The 4th abdominal segment is nearly 

 as large as the 3rd. 



This species is represented in the Leyden Museum by 

 four males and four females which are from Java and were 

 sent over by Macklot. 



>I^otes I'rota the Leyden 31ut»euiii, "Vol. IV. 



