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centre. The fact that it has not been found either in the East Indies or in Ceylon makes 

 its presence in the Seychelles more curious. 



That this species is a true Grfsjfea seems to me to be quite clear from a consideration 

 of its various characters. In general structure it resembles G. lifuensis Sharp (in 

 A. Willey's "Zoological Results," Part I, 1898, p. 86, ph 9, fig. 21), the type $ of which 

 I have examined in the Cambridge University Museum ; but differs from it by its more 

 slender form, its smooth mesonotum and by the much more developed elytra and wings. 

 (C. Ferridre.) 



