1913-] 



F. SiLVESTRi : Indian Thysanura. 



6i 



Cerci laterales (fig. viii, 13) quam urotergitum decimum parum 

 longiores, setis nonnuUis externis brevibus robustis, sensillis 

 superis ad basim et internis, nee non setis nonnuUis brevibus 

 instructi ; cercus medianus quam laterales longior. 



Long. Corp. mm. 4'2; lat. thoracis i-8; long, antennarum 

 1-30; palpi maxillaris 078; pedum paris tertii 273; cercorum 

 lateralium 0*65 ; cerci mediani 1-45. 



& Antennarum articulus secundus simplex ; penis brevis- 

 simus, param.era (fig. viii, 14) longa, c. dimidium stilum attin- 

 gentia. 



Habitat — Exemplum $ ad Puri, Orissa coast, S. W Kemp 

 et exemplum ^ ad Bangalore C'S. India, ca. 3000 feet") N. 

 Annandale legit. 



Fig. X. — Lepidospora notabilis : i . antennae pars proximalis ab articulo 

 secundo; 2. palpus maxillaris interne inspectus ab articulo secundo ; 3. palpi 

 maxillaris articulus tertius interne inspectus ; 4. palpus labialis , 5. pes paris 

 tertii ; 6. abdominis pars postica cum cercorum basi ; 7. abdominis sterna Sum et 

 Qum : p. penis, R. paramera, S. stili. 



Lepidospora ceylonica, vSilv. 



I refer to this species a male collected at Rotuna under 

 stones. As I described only the female from Ceylon, I give here 

 the figures (ix, 1-5) of the more characteristic parts of the male. 



I have also seen specimens of this species collected by Dr. 

 Imms in Kumaon. 



Lepidospora notabilis, sp. nov. 



cf Corpus ochroleucum lateribus subparallelis, postice tantum 

 aliquantum angustatum, squamis et setis instructum. Squamae 

 sat crebre pluriradiatae, majores ;>- 117X52. 



