184 Mr. G. C. Champion on the 



same locality in 1914. The male has the first ventral 

 segment very broadly and deeply excavate down the middle. 

 Two ot* the species of this genus have the general facies of 

 Exomias. 



41. Falklandlus turbificitus, Enderlein. 



Hub. FALKLANDS (C. Darwin, Th. Havers). Port William, 

 Sparrow Cove {Enderlein) . 



There are five specimens of this species in the Museum, 

 including four captured by Darwin. 



42. Falklandlus suffodens, Enderlein. 



Hab. FALKLANDS, near Hooker's Point. 

 Not represented in the collections before me. 



43. Falklandlus incequalis, sp. n. 



Oblong-obovate, piceous or reddish brown, the antennae 

 and legs paler ; variegated above with a dense clothing of 

 small brownish and white, imbricate scales — the white scales 

 condensed in one specimen into a faint submarginal line on 

 the ! prothorax and various small patches on the elytra — 

 intermixed with numerous short semierect setae, the under 

 surface finely pubescent; the entire surface densely, very 

 finely punctate, the prothorax with rather coarse punctures 

 intermixed, the seriate punctures on the elytra also coarse. 

 Rostrum very stout, short, widened outwards, without groove 

 or carina above. Eyes rather large, transverse, depressed. 

 Antennae with joint I of funiculus about as long as 2-4 

 united, 4-7 transverse, the scape reaching the posterior 

 margin of the eyes. Prothorax about as long as broad, 

 somewhat produced in the middle anteriorly, feebly rounded 

 at the sides, distinctly compressed towards the apex, uneven 

 on the disc, and obsoletely, interruptedly carinate down the 

 middle. Elytra oblong-oval, much wider than the pro- 

 thorax, the striae slightly sinuate, the alternate interstices 

 interruptedly costate, the others somewhat convex. Legs 

 stout, the tibiae strongly sinuate within. Prosternum broadly 

 arcuato-emarginate in front. 



Length (excl. head) 3, breadth 1§— If mm. (c? ? .) 



Hab. FALKLANDS, Port Stanley (Col. A. M. Reid, M. 

 Cameron). 



Three examples, the one found by Mr. Cameron slightly 



