272 Mr. M. Burr — Xoies on the Forficularia. 



A. hita. A. Dubronyi, 



Mouth Eed. Blackisli. 



Last dorsal segmeut Strongly rugiilose. Very finely punctulate. 



Venter Pinely punctulate. Quite smooth. 



Penultimate ventral segment. Almost smooth. Finely punctulate, \sith six 



longitudiial lines. 



Length of body Lomm. ($). 20-2.5 mm. ( J). 



Habitat Tenasserim. "West Africa. 



The J of the true A. lata is unknown. 



Gonolabis inca^ sp. n. 



Statura miaore ; colore toto sordide fusco-testaceo ; glabra : abdo- 

 men apice sat dilatatum, segmento ultimo dorsali laevi : forcipis 

 bracchia S basi remota, inermia, rotundata, regulariter incur- 

 vata, sed bracchia sinistra quam dextra subfortius incurvata ; 5 

 brevissima, conica, basi subcontigua, valde incurvata ac decus- 

 eata : pygidium J baud perspicuum, 5 minimum, acutum, 

 Bpiuiforme. J $ . 



Long, corporis 8 mm. 



„ forcipis 0-75 ,, 



Small, smoolli, dirty dark testaceous in colour, darker 

 posteriorly than anteriorly, glabrous. 



Head dark brown ; sutures not visible ; eyes small, black ; 

 antennfe (?) 20-.<^egmentate, tlie first very large and stout, the 

 second very small, third larger and longer, the fourth again 

 smaller, scarcely larger than the second; fifth, sixth, seventh 

 very slightly longer each than the previous one, from these 

 gradually lengthening; brown. 



Pronotum as broad as the head, oblong, smooth, the sides 

 straight, convex, with a very faint median sulculus hardly 

 visible ; lateral margins very narrowlj' flattened. 



Mesonotiim very narrow and broad. 



Metanotum very nanow, transverse, roundly emarginute 

 posteriorly. 



EJytra and wings entirely absent, no traces. 



Ftet t}pical, dull testaceous. 



Abdomen darker brown than the anterior part of the body, 

 smooth ; lateral tubercles only visible on the third segment, 

 extremely faint ; abdomen gradually dilated towards the 

 apex, where it is slightly less than twice as broad as at the 

 first segment in the ^ ; in the ? it is a little broader at tiie 

 first segment, slightly dilated as far as the sixth segment, 

 then attenuated slightly ; last dorsal segment ^ lai'gf", 

 transverse, rectangular, smooth, with a barely distinguishable 

 obsolete tubercle over the insertion of the forceps at each side ; 



