Mr. M. Burr— Notes on the Forficularia. 89 



an elevation of 4800 feet ; the specimens were taken 

 between the levels of 3300 feet and 4000 feet. 



Panhalan Ampat. — At the foot of Penrissen. 



Batu Song. — A mountain in the Baram district. 



For the drawings I am indebted to Mr. H. C. Philips. 

 The collection works out as follows : — 



1. Apachys chartaceus, de Haan. 



Kuching, Feb. 2, 1899, 2 <J ; June 13th, 1899, 1 ? ; 

 Dec. 12th, 1899, 1 $. 



This species has been recorded bj de Haan from Borneo 

 and Sumatra and by Dubrony from Sarawak. According to 

 de Haan, it lives under the bark of dead trees. 



2. Pygidicrana marmoricrura, Serv. 



Batu Song, 1 ? (C. Hose, Esq.). There are also two 

 females in bad condition which I refer to this species, from 

 Penrissen, Feb. 24th and May 1899. 



The species is common in the East Indies. 



3. ? Pygidicrana modesta, Bonn. 



Matang, August 1899. One fragmentary female, which I 

 refer with some doubt to this species. 

 Recorded from Burmah. 



4. Echinosoma sumatranum, de Haan. 



Kuching, Sept. 13th, 1899, and Nov. 27th, 1899, 2 <$-, 

 Sept. 25th, 1899, 1 $ ; Oct. 6th, 1899, 1 ? . 



De Haan remarks of this species, " Vivit sociatim in ligno 

 putrido. Motus alacris." 



5. Psalis borneensi's, Kirb. 



Kuching, Feb. 1899, Dec. 26th, 1899, 2 <$; Dec. 15th, 

 1899, 1 ? . 



As Kirby suggests, this is probably a melanic form of 

 P. indica, Hag. 



6. Spongiphora rubriceps, sp. n. 



Statura mediocri ; caput rufum ; antennae 1 5-segmentata3, fusca? 

 nigro-annulatae ; pronotum postice rotundatum, nigrum, pallide 

 marginatum ; elytra alaeque fusca? ; pedes testacei, fusco-variegati : 



