THE ENTOMOLOGIST 



Vol. XXX. 



MAY, 1897. 



[No. 408. 



AN ISO LA BIS ANNULIPES, Lucas. 

 By W. J. Lucas, B.A. 



On April 5th last I received from Mr. G. Nicholson, of Kew 

 Gardens, two living specimens of Anisolabis annuUpes, an insect 

 having a wide range, but inhabiting somewhat warmer countries 

 than our own. Both specimens were females. They reached 

 England in odd rubbish that was packed around some orchids 

 and other plants that had come to the Gardens from Ootaca- 

 mund, in the Presidency of Madras. A few days later Mr. 

 Nicholson forwarded me, in spirit, another specimen, a very 



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