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Genus Notaspis. 



6. N. tibialis. — Plentiful, living. Baghghora, 6000 ft. 



7. N. similis. — Plentiful, living. Baghghora, 6000 ft. 



Genus Tegeocranus. 



8. T. velatus. — Living. Darjiling, 6000 ft. 



Sub-family Nothrinae. 

 Genus Hermannia. 



9. H. convexa. — Living. Sinihul, 7500 ft. Baghghora, 6000 ft. 



10. H. bistriata. — One, dead. Baghghora, 6000 ft. 



Genus Cymbaeremceus. 



11. C. cymba.— One, living. Sinihul, 8000 ft. 



Genus Nothrus. 



12. N. tectorum. — Living. They appear very tenacious of life ; 

 they were in very dry material. Darjiling, 6000 ft. Baghghora, 

 6000 ft. Sukvar,'4000 ft. 



All the above are British. The following are, I think, un- 

 recorded : — 



Sub-family Oribatinae. 

 Genus Oribata. 



13. O. fallax sp. n. — Yellow-brown, smooth, not polished. 

 Cephalothorax, blunt. Lamellae, narrow blades on edge, no cusps, 

 not any translamella. Abdomen broadly piriform, rounded poste- 

 riorly, hairless. Pteromorphas very small, almost obsolete ; they 

 barely extend between the second and third pair of legs. Pseudo- 

 stigmatic organs shortish, with thin peduncles and almost globular 

 heads. Legs rather long, no blades to any joints. Claws tridactyle. 

 Size 450-470 fi. Many, living and dead. Baghghora, 6000 ft. 

 Darjiling, 6000 ft. Sukvar, 4000 ft. 



This species comes near to 0. etispidata and O. lucasii, and may 

 readily be confounded with Notaspis tibialis, a species not having 

 any true pteromorphse, but with projecting anterolateral corners 

 of abdomen — " pteromorphulse." Dissection, and consequent loss 

 of the specimen, is sometimes the only reliable test. 



Sub-family Notaspidinse. 

 Genus Liacarus. 



14. L. nigrescens sp. n. — A large species, black, polished. 

 Besembles L. globosus, but is certainly not so spherical. Pseudo- 

 stigmatic organs sessile, like those of L. coracinus. Lamellae 





