Dr. Malcolm Burr’s Revision of the Genus Diplatys. 29 
10.10. Segmentum ultimum dor- 
sale ¢ abdomine dis- 
tincte latius, sed haud 
inflatum ; forcipis 
bracchia ¢ contigua; 
colore fusco . . . . 26. annandalei, 
sp. n. 
8.8. Segmentum ultimum dorsale ¢ 
inflatum, abdomine valde 
latius. 
9. Abdomen apicem versus sensim 
ampliatum, segmento ultimo 
ceteris valde latiori; species 
orientalis: ose). ) sy 5 (5 Slo eberatus, 
Burr 
9.9. Segmentum ultimum dorsale 
¢  fortiter et abrupte 
inflatum; species africanae. 
10. Statura majore; pubescens; 
occiput impressum; colore 
fusco, rufo variegato . . 28. raffrayi, 
Borm. 
10.10. Statura minore; glabra; 
occiput repletum; colore 
GPO Tos eh eae og) oD, BeOS: 
Burr 
1. Diplatys gladiator, Burr 
Diplatys gladiator, Burr, (1905*) pp. 28 and 29, (1906') 
p- 319, (1910*) p. 41. 
This is a very distinct species ; it is one of the few with 
the normal type of head, with abortive wings and rather 
short elytra ; the coloration and forceps are also distinctive. 
It is described and discussed in (19101). It is recorded 
from Calcutta. 
Type in the Indian Museum, Calcutta. 
2. Diplatys macrocephalus, Pal.-Beauv. 
Forficula macrocephala, Pal.-Beauv., (1805) p. 36, orth. 
PIT, fio. 33 
Diplatys macrocephala, Serv., (1831) p. 33, (1839) p. 51. 
Es 34 Scudd., (1876) p. 309. 
Bs ‘ Borm., (1900) p. 9, fig. 5 (excl. 
syn.), (nec Borm. 1888 and 1894). 
