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E. í^umatnoiHni, with tlio iii-st antenna! si'f^ment hluck instead of pale. 

 It is impossible to tell whether it is a new species without a larger series, 

 or at least, a male. 



Geuus VIL LABIDUlîA Leach. 



13. L. riparia ripwria (Pall.). Egypt: Wadv Hoff and Cairo 

 (Schmiedeknecht, 1897). «Asia.» 



L. riparia eryllirocephala (Fabr.). - «Austialia». Borneo (Xántus). 

 New^ Guinea : Stepliansort (Biro). Java (Fruhstorfer). 



L. riparia livida (Dubr.). — Cejdon (Kala-Wewa) (Madarász). 

 Australia: New South Wales. Springwood (Bíró, 19001 



14. L. lividipes lividipe^ (Duf.). Bombay. 



L. lividipes vidua (Luc). - Ceylon : Kala-Wewa (Madarász). Cocdiin 

 China: Saigon (Xántus). New Guinea: Stepliansort (Biro). «India orient» 

 (Vadona). «Australia occid. » 



Genus Vm. PSALIS Sebv. 



15. P. i)uiira, (Hagenb.) — Java (Fruhstorfer & Xántus). 



16. /*. plebeja Dohrn. — New Guinea: Stepliansort (Biro). 



Genus IX. ANISOLABIS Fieb. 



17. A. tuarilima (Bon.). — Japan (Xántus), 1. variety, d , with 5 

 forceps one variety, cf very small, 14 mm. 



18. A. colossea Dohrn. — «Australia», Nova HoUandia (Vadona). 

 var, íninor. - Australia: New South Wales, Springwood cf 5 (Biro, 



1900). This pair of unusually small size ; the length of the male, inclu- 

 ding the forceps, is only 18 mm, & of the female, 13'5 mm; 



19. A. moeata (Géné). — Cyprus: Larnaka (Glaszner). 



20. A. azteca Dohrn. — Mexico (Procopp). 



Í21. ?A. pectoralis (Eschsch.). — Australia: New South Wales, 

 Springwood (Bíró, 1900). 



22. A. Stàli Dohrn. — Singapore (Biro). 



23. A. aniiulipes Luc. — Ceylon : Kala-Wewa (Madarász). Malacca : 

 Kwala-Lumpur . (Biro), New Guinea : Lemien (Berlinhafen) ; Simbang, 

 Sattelberg (Huon Golf) ; Stephansort, Friedrich- Wilhelmshafen (Bíró), 



Geuus X. GONOLABIS Burr, 



24. f G. j avail a (Borm.). — New Guinea : Simbang, Sattelberg, 

 Stephansort, Ins. Deslacs (Biro). 



It is Avith some hesitation that i refer these specimens to this spe- 

 cies. The a females agree entirety Avith a single female in my collection, 



