(>n Miiinnmls fi\n)t the \ innuin I liijh'ands. \V}\ 



witli two pairs of slroiij; proscutrllar dorso-centrals, the 

 oilitra almost iii(li.stiii<^iii.sliable. Alidonien mirn)wly ovate ; 

 tonrtli tcrj^ilc with a stout l)ri.stlc at apex on each side ; 

 l;a^al stennle hairy, lourth with the liairs more dense at 

 hpcx ill centre than else>vlieie. Fore tibia stout, unarmed 

 at niiddl»i ; inid-ti.*ia with one posterior bristle at middle ; 

 niid-niitatarsus U)iig and slender ; hind fcmnr with one 

 bristle near middle on antcro-vcntral surface and one \)i\\r 

 near apex on postero-ventral ; hind tibia nearly straight, w ith 

 raihcr conspi(;uous setulose hairs on aiiterior side and shorter 

 hairs ventrrtlly on apical third, antero-tlorsal bristle among 

 the long hairs, postero-dorsal bristle small ; hind metatarsus 

 slendei", w ith a Iringe of erect curled fine hairs on anterior 

 side, which arc barely as long as the diameter of the segment ; 

 claws small. First posterior cell not narrowed apically. 



Female. — isiinilar to the male. The only specimen before 

 me lacks the hind legs, but I assume that, as in other species, 

 these must ditt'cr from those of the male in having no setulose 

 hairs and but the two bristles, and the tarsi will have the 

 normal form and hairing. 



'J'l/jje, male, and allotype, Nilaveli, Ceylon, 16.&ll.xi.l890. 

 i*aratv|)es, one male, Kanthalai, Ceylon, ll.iii. 1892; one 

 malc,'Maighini, Ceylon, 17. xi. 1890 (7. IT. Yerbury). 



Kei/ tu Genera of Lispina;. 



1. Cheek with a strong bristle near lower auterior 



aujjle of eye C'hcetulispa, Malloch. 



Cheek without such bristle 2. 



2. Thorax with only one pair of dorso-ceutials j 



fore feuiur wiih only one or two short 

 bristles near apex ou postero-ventral sur- 

 face Xeiwlispa, Malloch. 



Thorax with at least two distinct pairs of 

 dorst>-Cfntral3, and a series of bristles on 

 po.HtiTD-v.iitral surface of fore fiinur Lmpu, Lalrfille. 



XLIV. — On Mamtnals from the Yunnan U'ljhlanJi c<jlled(u.l 

 by Mr. Georqe Forrest and presented tu the British Mugtnm 

 ht/ Col. Stephenson R. Clarke, JKS.O. Uy C>ldfii:ld 

 Thomas. 



(I'ublished 1«- permission of the Trustees of the British .Museum.) 



TiiK National Museum owes to the p;cnerosity of Col. 

 Stcpiienson li. Clarke the tine collettion of inanima's found 

 i>v Mr. George Forrest in the higii mountain area of 

 }s.>rlliern Yiinuan and Ndilli-Eastcni Biuina, ab >nt X. laf. 



