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Antennae with joints 4-8 longisli and slender ; 3 brownish, 

 4 and 5 brownish, yellowish near base. 



tSffif at tun-ari^Ies of piothorax lonii: and stronf^. Abdo- 

 n^inal setae long and stronc^, colourless ; those on segnmnt 9 

 lonp;er than the tube. Tube little more tiian 05 the leni^th 

 of the head. 



Ecacanthothrips bryanti, sp. n. Head, antennae, prothorax, 

 and fure-legra. 



Easily recognized by the long hairs on the fore-femora. 

 Also separated from steinskyi by the coloration of the antennae. 



Uah. 2 (^ s, Mt. Mafang, W. Sarawak, one from dead tree 

 17. xii. 13 and the other 17. i. 14. Collected by Mr. G. E. 

 Bryant, to whom I am indebted for some very interesting 

 material, and after whom 1 find pleasure in naming the 

 species. 



Ecacanthothrips sanguineus (Bagnall). 



Ceylon, on and under tlie bark of trees. Respectively 

 met wiih by both Mr. Green and Mr. Rutherford. 



Ecacanthothrijis steinskyi (Schmufz), 1913. 

 Ormothrips steinskyi, Schmutz. 



Ceylon, Peradeniya, (S and ? , from bark of tree, 25. v. 13 

 [A. Rutherford). 



Ormothrips inermis, Buffa. 



Borneo, 1 c?, Mt. Matang, W. Sarawak, xii./13 (G. E. 

 Bryant). 



