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12. Diplatys dohrni, sp. n. 
Parva, nigra; caput laeve, tumidum; segmentum ultimum sat 
inflatum ; segmentum penultimum ventrale parallelum, margine 
postico utrinque profunde exiso, lobo medio sinuato; forcipis 
bracchia contigua, conica. 2. 
HONS [EORDOLIAY 1 saul Ua er) 4 Ostet, 
PASAOLEMIA otis. wh ce ia el 5 
D. dohrni. 
Small and slender ; general colour black. 
Antennae brownish, second and third segments yellowish (ten 
segments remain). 
Head tumid, smooth, sutures obsolete ; postocular region tumid, 
not keeled. 
Pronotum bordered posteriorly with whitish ; about as broad as 
long, and somewhat narrowed posteriorly. 
Elytra very ample, pubescent, black. 
Wings ample, and long, of the same colour. 
Legs blackish, the joints yellowish. 
Abdomen black, with golden pubescence; slender, widening 
gradually from the waist to the 
Last dorsal segment, which is large, considerably, but not abruptly, 
inflated. 
Penultimate ventral segment ample ; posterior border with a deep 
round emargination on each side, near the corner, thus forming a 
medium transverse lobe which is gently sinuate, with rounded angles. 
Forceps with the branches short, contiguous, and straight. 
Java: (Fruhstorfer). 
This species is founded on a single male kindly com- 
municated to me by Dr. H. Dohrn, in whose collection it is. 
It belongs to the group of D. bormansi with round 
TRANS, ENT. SOC, LOND, 1911.— PARTI, (MAY) D 
