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

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

 appear to be connected with Timomenus at all. 



7. Genus Anechuea, Scudder. 

 Add:— 



17. A. stoliczl-ce, Burr, (1911 '') p. 792. :N^. India. 



Subfamily Forficultn.^. 



4. Gemis Hojiotages, Burr. 



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

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

 in other features, it comes nearest to Chcetospania. 



8. Genus Htpuescs, Burr. 

 Add:— 



la. H. humeralis, Kirby, var. vittatus, Burr, (1911") p. 799. 

 N. India. 



9. Genus Doru, Burr. 

 Add:— 



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



8. 1>. jj/a(e»sis, Borelli, (1912^) p. 2. Argentine. 



10. Genus Gxj^xchia, Burr. 

 Add :— 



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



7. 6r. chiri'.rga, Burr, (1911 '") p. 749. Sikkim. 



14. Genus Forficula, Linn. 



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

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



iS"o. 10. F. robusta, Sem., is obviously identical with F. scudderi, 

 Borm., which latter Avas always regarded as identical with F. tomig, 

 Kol. Since Semenoff has shown that the i'ar Eastern species is 

 distinct, de Bormans' old name F. scudderi (188U) must stand, 

 against F. robusta, Sem. (1908). 



Add :— 

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



