166 Mr. M. Burr on new Species of Foriicularia. 



the posterior margin very faintly emarginate ; ? with 

 margins smooth and straight. £ ? . 



cf. ?. 



Long, corporis 14*5 mm. 16 mm. 



„ pronoti 2 „ 2 „ 



„ elytrorum 4 „ 4*5 „ 



„ forcipis 55 „ 5 - 75 „ 



Patria. Ecuador, Chimbo, 1000', VIII. '97 ; Cachabe, low, 

 I. '97, XII. '96 {Rosenberg). Type in coll. mea. 



This earwig and the following will require a new genus 

 when further allied species are discovered. The slender 

 antennal segments, the narrow pronotum, and the broad elytra 

 betray affinity with Opisthocosmia, Dohrn, while the general 

 form of the forceps, dilated at the base and slender beyond, 

 with the presence of abdominal tubercles, however faint, 

 show intimate connexion with Forjicula, L. The second 

 tarsal segment is distinctly cordiform, and not cylindrical, 

 and is very minute, being no broader than the other segments. 



Forjicula? divergens, sp. n. 



A Forjicula ? remota diftert : — Statura minore, abdomine cylindrico, 

 colore t'usciori. (f forcipe cruribus dente singulo subperpen- 

 diculari armatis ; $ cruribus pygidio distiucte separatis, basi 

 dilatatis, dehinc atteuuatis, fere rectis, apice attiugentibus, nee 

 decussatis. d $ . 



J. $. 



LoDg. corporis 9-10 mm. 8 mm. 



,, elytrorum 2o „ 2-5 „ 



„ forcipis .... 2*5-3 ,, 2 „ 



Patria. Ecuador; Cachabe, low, XL, XII., '96 ; III., '97, 

 at 3500', in dry season {Rosenberg). Type in coll. mea. 



This species differs so little from the last that it is with 

 hesitation that I give it specific rank ; but the general appear- 

 ance, with the considerably smaller size, darker and more 

 reddish colour, and the slightly different form of the forceps, 

 have led me to describe it as more than a mere variety. 



Bellagio, East Griustead, 

 December 29, 1898. 





