478 MALCOLM BURE 



pubescence at the sides ; the forceps are stunt, in form recalling those of 

 Pygidicrana kallipyga ; the branches are snbcontignous at the base, 

 strongly dilated in the basal quarter, then suddenly slender ; the right 

 branch is curved in suddenly & strongly above the left, which is longer, 

 less strongly curved, & its dilated part ends in a point. In a smaller & 

 less well developed male, the last segment & forceps are red instead of 

 l)lack. the branches much less strongly curved cV dilated, more like those 

 of typical Psalis in shape, the left branch a little longer & more curved 

 than the right, unarmed. 



The general system of colour, i. e.. black mouth-parts, yellowish 

 pronotum, elytra i.l' wings, darker abdomen, is plainly noticeable in the 

 larva', as also the remarkable form of the tarsi. 



Genus IV. PYGIDICRANA Sekv. 



4. /'. inaniioricnira Serv. Java (Fruhstokfer). Borneo (Xántus). 



5. P. Daemeli Dohrn. — New Guinea : Simbang (Huon Golf) (Biro, 

 1 8Uy). 



(j. P. )ni>(lr.da BoKM. Borneo (Xántus). Previously recoi'ded from 

 Burraah. 



7. P. sp. - I larva. Austraha (Queensland, Brisbane) (Biro. 1900). 

 This is probably a larva of P. finschi Karsch or of P. ophfhahiilcd Dohrn. 



Gemis V. PYRAGRA Serv. 

 S. P. hivzHirnsis (Gray). One female. 



Genus VI. ECHINOSOMA Dohkn. 

 I 

 9. hJ. ForÍH'si KiRB, New Guinea : Tamara (Berlinliafen) : Friedrich- 



Wilhelmshafen (Astrolabe Bay) (Biro. 1897). 



1(J. E. yorkeitse Dohrn. New Guinea : Stephansort and Seleo 



(Berlinhafen) (Bíró). 



11, E. .Sumatra II uni (Haan). — New Guinea : Erima (Astrolal)e Bay) 

 (Bíró, 1896). 



rar. alÍ8 valde abbreviatis, colore magis fusco. — New Guiuea : íáimbaug 

 (BiKÓ, 1897). 



1:2. •^^>. liurriihiiH Dohrn. var. • — New Guinea: Stephansort (Bíró. 

 1897). 



This specimen differs in several respects from tyx)ical E. horriiliim ; 

 the antennse are entirely dark ; the whole body is dark fuscous, except 

 the mouth parts, knees. & tibiie which are pale testaceous ; the pronotum 

 is faintly paler on the lateral borders. & the wings are strongly abbre- 

 viated. It may perhaps l)e even an extreme form of the above variety of 



