484 MALCOLM BURR 



Wings very prominentl}^ produced. 



Feet dirty yellow. 



Abdomen very finely punctulated, the sides parallel, the lateral 

 tubercles somewhat faint ; last dorsal segment smooth, quadi-ate, with a 

 fain median impression, stronger in the Ç than in the d" , veryfaintly 

 tuberculate over the insergition of the forceps. 



P^^gidium in the cf prominent, star-shaped, the sides laterally pro- 

 duced into sharp spines, the apex deeply emarginate with each angle 

 produced into a spine, forming a star-shaped lobe; in the $ much 

 less prominent, rounded, simple. 



Forceps with the branches d slender, nearly straight, gradually 

 incurved, three-sided at the base, armed on the inner margin at the base 

 with thi-ee small sharp teeth, of which the one nearest the base is the 

 stronger ; in the $ somewhat stouter, excavated near the base interiorly, 

 then stouter, almost straight the apices incurved, unarmed. The forceps 

 are clothed with long fine pale hairs. 



Malacca: Kwala Lumpur, 1 cT (Bíró). New Guinea: Erima and 

 Stephansort, 1896—97, 2 ? (Biro). 



This species resembles Sparatta an.^tralica almost exactly in the 

 shape of the pygidium, but the ^ronotum is too broad to permit its 

 being ranged in that genus ; in the shape of the pygidium it approaches 

 Ch. semifulva, but differs entirely in colour, & the more slender forceps ; 

 the peculiar shape of the pygidium easily distinguish it from the other 

 species of Chaetoi<pania ; in colour & the shape of the forceps it resem- 

 bles Cli. Juppiter Burr, & in the shape of the forceps it also resembles 



Ch. Feae Borm. 



Genus XVI. CHELI80CHES Scudd. 



49. Ch. aiislralicii>^ (Le GoulllouI Australia borealis. 1 cf. 



50. Ch. pukhripeitnis Borm. — New Guinea : Simbang, Satteiberg, 

 Erima (Biro). 



51. Ch. morio (Fabr.). — North Ceylon, VL 1899, 1 ç (Fruhstorfer). 

 New Guinea : Sattelberg, Simbang, Erima, Mt. Oertzen, Mt. Hansemann, 

 Stephansort, Friedrich-Wilhelmshafen (Biro). 



The aboveare of the typical colour, with various shades of variation 

 in the shape of the d" forceps. Of the shades of the chestnut-brown 

 ariety there are, 



New Guinea : Simbang, Erima, Stephansort, Ins. Deslacs (Biro). 



52. Ch. Feae Borm. — New Guinea : Simbang (Biro). 



53. Ch. laetior Dohrn. — New Guinea : Stephansort (Biro). 



54. Ch. simulans Stal. — Batavia, 1898 (Bíró). 



55. Ch. Ritsemae Borm. — Malacca : Kwala Lumpur (Biro). 



