﻿Dr. 
  M. 
  Bm-Y— 
  Notes 
  on 
  the 
  Forficulavia. 
  585 
  

  

  not 
  to 
  P. 
  jagori. 
  I 
  have 
  since 
  seen 
  a 
  water-colour 
  drawing 
  of 
  the 
  

   type 
  of 
  P. 
  jxcfori 
  : 
  the 
  creature 
  is 
  unknown 
  to 
  me, 
  and 
  does 
  not 
  

   appear 
  to 
  be 
  connected 
  with 
  Timomeims 
  at 
  all. 
  

  

  7. 
  Genus 
  Anechura, 
  Scudder. 
  

   Add:— 
  

  

  17. 
  A. 
  stoUczlre, 
  Burr, 
  (1911 
  ^') 
  p. 
  792. 
  N. 
  India. 
  

  

  Subfamily 
  Forficulin^. 
  

  

  4. 
  Genus 
  Homotages, 
  Burr. 
  

  

  This 
  genus 
  should 
  be 
  removed 
  to 
  the 
  Labiinje 
  ; 
  in 
  the 
  structure 
  

   of 
  the 
  tarsi 
  and 
  also 
  of 
  the 
  genital 
  armature 
  of 
  the 
  male, 
  as 
  well 
  as 
  

   in 
  other 
  features, 
  it 
  comes 
  nearest 
  to 
  Cho'tospania. 
  

  

  8. 
  Genus 
  Htpukgus, 
  Burr. 
  

   Add:— 
  

  

  la. 
  //. 
  humeralls, 
  Kirby, 
  var. 
  vittatus, 
  Burr, 
  (1911 
  '') 
  p. 
  799. 
  

   N. 
  India. 
  

  

  9. 
  Genus 
  Doru, 
  Burr. 
  

   Add:— 
  

  

  7. 
  D. 
  leucopteryx, 
  Burr, 
  (1912^) 
  p. 
  99. 
  Venezuela. 
  

  

  8. 
  Z*. 
  jj?aie?isjs, 
  Borelli, 
  (1912^) 
  p. 
  2. 
  Argentine. 
  

  

  10, 
  Genus 
  GuANCHiA, 
  Burr. 
  

   Add 
  :— 
  

  

  6. 
  G. 
  medial, 
  Burr, 
  (1911 
  '') 
  p. 
  793. 
  S. 
  India. 
  

  

  7. 
  G. 
  chiriirya, 
  Burr, 
  (1911 
  '') 
  p. 
  749. 
  Sikkim. 
  

  

  14. 
  Genus 
  Forfictjla, 
  Linn. 
  

  

  I 
  think 
  that 
  15. 
  F. 
  ignota. 
  Burr, 
  and 
  .5. 
  F. 
  aceris, 
  Burr, 
  are 
  both 
  

   mere 
  colour-varieties 
  of 
  6. 
  F. 
  beelzebub, 
  Burr. 
  

  

  No. 
  10. 
  F. 
  robusta, 
  Sera., 
  is 
  obviously 
  identical 
  with 
  F. 
  scudderi, 
  

   Borm., 
  which 
  latter 
  was 
  always 
  regarded 
  as 
  ideutical 
  with 
  F. 
  toviis, 
  

   Kol. 
  Since 
  Semenoff 
  has 
  shown 
  that 
  the 
  Par 
  Eastern 
  species 
  is 
  

   distinct, 
  de 
  Bormans' 
  old 
  name 
  F. 
  scudde^n 
  (1880) 
  must 
  stand, 
  

   against 
  F. 
  robusta, 
  Sem. 
  (1908). 
  

  

  Add:— 
  

   42. 
  F. 
  beebei, 
  Burr, 
  (1911 
  '') 
  p. 
  295. 
  Himalayas. 
  

  

  