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gently narrowing, with median depression : forceps with branches 

 subcontiguous, tapering and gently asymmetrical. 



Rotung, 1400 ft., 26— 29-xii-ii, under bark and in rotten 



21SS 2198 2148 2187 2188 2190 

 wood. 20^, 5 $ . Nos. -y^, — , — . -j^' ^^^ V9 » 



2210 



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Kobo, 7-xii- II, under logs. & , 2 nymphs. Nos 



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 Puging, 3000 ft., xi-ii, cf nymph. No. — ^. 



Dibrugarh, 17— 19-xi-ii. Nos. ^^f^, nymphs. 



Bank of Dihang R. below Pasighat, i6-xii-ii, 2 . No. ^~. 



Sadiya, 26-xi-ii. $ . Under bark. No. ^~^. 



Also Bhutan : Maria Basti, i 9 (Mus. Paris). 

 Assam-Bhutan Frontier. Mangaldai District, N.E., 31-xii-io, 

 in Deshnoi river-bed. a" and 5 . (Indian Museum, 



Nos.-^g"^. S.W.Kemp). 

 No. ^'^ is the nomotype. 



I have long been familiar with this species, always considering 

 that it could scarcely be A . annulipes : it has the appearance of a 

 very finely developed race of that species, but my reasons for 

 considering it distinct are its restriction, so far as we know, to the 

 mountains of Assam, Bhutan, and further to the north-east, its 

 larger size and finer development, the uniform brown antennae, 

 more remote forceps and rather shorter pronotuni. 



2. Anisolabis gaudens, Burr. ? 



I refer here, with ^onie doubt, a female from Rotung, 1400 ft.^ 

 25th December, 1911, found under bark. This specimen has a 

 black head, while the type has the head red. Unfortunateh' I 

 described the species from a single female, an unpardonable fault. 

 The type, from Bhutan, is in tlie Paris Museum. 



Genus Psalis, Serville. 

 I. Psalis femoralis, Dohrn. 

 Rotung, 1400 ft., 23-xii-ii, in rotten wood. No. — , 



2. Psalis dohrni, Kirby. 

 Sadiya, 27-xi- II. a-. No. ^^. 



2 ^ J. "^ 



Kobo, 400 ft., 7-xii-ii, under logs, nymphs. Nos. -^ and 



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