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Mt. Pot-a-Eau, 1 $, 2 ?, VIII. 1908; Mare aux Cochons, 1 $, 1 ?, 1 larva, IX. 1908; 

 the forest above, 7 $, 5 ?, 3 larvae, IX. 1908 ; the plateau and jungle near by, 2 $, 2. VIII. 

 1908 ; under the bark of stem of Draecena, 2 $, IX. 1908. Praslin : Coco-de-Mer forest 

 in the Vallee de Mai, 1 $, 28—29. XI. 1908. Obtained by Alluaud on Mahe and La Digue 

 Islands. 



8. Labia pilicornis, Motsch. 



Fovjiscelia pilicornis, Motsch., 1863, Bull. Soc. Moscou, xxxvi. p. 2 (?). 



Labia pilicornis, Borm., 1900, Forf. p. 72 ($). 



Labia pilicornis, Burr, 1909, Derm. Ind. p. 120, fig. 40 ($ and ?). 



This is a small, rather obscure species, strongly resembling L. minor L. It is common 

 in Ceylon, and has not hitherto been recorded from any other locality. It is possibly 

 widely distributed through the Oriental Region. 



Localities. Seychelles. Mahe : Cascade Estate, about 1000 ft., 1 $, II. and III. 1909. 



9. Labia fryeri, sp. n. 



Statura minore; colore fusco-castaneo, forcipe rubrescenti ; caput globosum; pronotum 

 parallelum ; pygidium $ depressum, dilatatum, apicem versus sensim angustatum, apice 

 ipso leviter emarginato ; forcipis bracchia $ elongata, sensim arcuata, prope basin intus 

 denticulata. 



Fig 3. 



Fig. 4. 



Labia fryeri. S- x 10. 



Lilian fryeri, x 30. 



s ? 



Long, corporis 3 - 5 — 4 mm. 3*75 — 4 mm. 



,, forcipis 1*5 — 1.75 mm. 1 — 175 mm. 



Size small ; general colour dark blackish brown, the forceps and legs reddish ; more or 

 less pubescent. 



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