LIPURA. 195 



Lipura dubia, Nicolet. 



Anurophorus dubius, Nicolet in Gay's, Chili. 



" Omnino testacea ; antennis longitudine capitis, 

 duodecim oculis." 



Lipura certa, Nicolet. 



Anurophorus certus, Nicolet in Gay's Chili. 



Corpore pedibusque fusco testaceis ; sexdeeim 

 oculis. 



Lipura Kollarii, Kolenati. 



Anurophorus Kollarii, Kolenati. Sitz. de k. Akad. d. Wiss., 1858. 



Cylindrical, behind somewhat widened, rose-red ; 

 antennae, feet, and anal appendages, light yellow ; the 

 whole body covered with short hairs, the feet and 

 sides of the body with bristles, of which four at the 

 posterior end of the body are longer than the rest ; 

 four ocelli in a curved row between the ordinary eyes ; 

 head rounded, heart-shaped; penultimate abdominal 

 segment the shortest, the last the longest; terminal 

 segment of the antenna longer than the rest. 



Length '0012 meter. 



Found in the high Alps of Styria. Frequent in 

 summer. 



If M. Kolenati is correct in his account of the 

 ocelli, this species is very distinct from any of its 

 allies. The description, however, I think needs con- 

 firmation. 



The caudal hooks are rather large. 



