Mr. R. S. Bagnall on new Tliysanoptera, 321 



Antennae with joints 4-8 longisli and slender ; 3 brownish, 

 4 and 5 brownish, yellowisii near base. 



Setas at fore-angles of piothorax long- and strong. Abdo- 

 minal setae long and strong, colourless ; those on segment 9 

 longer than the tube. Tube little more than 0"5 the length 

 of the head. 



Fio-. 2. 



Ecacanthothrips bryanfi, sp. n. Head, antennae, prothorax, 

 and fore-leo-s. 



Easily recognized by the long hairs on the fore-femora. 

 Also separated from steinski/i by the coloration of the antenuse. 



Ilab. 2 (^s, Mt. Matang, W. Sarawak, one from dead tree 

 17. xii. 13 and the other 17. i. 14. Collected by Mr. G. E. 

 liryant, to whom I am indebted for some very interesting 

 material, and after whom 1 find pleasure in naming the 



species. 



Ecacanthothrips sanguineus (Bagnall). 



Ceylon, on and under the bark of trees. Respectively 

 met wiih by both Mr. Green and Mr. Rutherford. 



Ecacanthothrips steinski/i (Schmutz), 1913. 

 Ormothrq)s steinski/i, Schmutz. 



Ceylon, Peradeniya, (^ and ? , from bark of tree, 25. v. 13 

 {A. Rutherford). 



Ormothrips inermis, Buffa. 



Borneo, 1 J, Mt. Matang, W. Sarawak, xii./13 {G. E. 

 Bryant^. 



