182 Dc^rrijytio'/is of nor Species of Thehi])lwnvs. 



second joints nearly as in preceding species, but more 

 rugose, third joint very nigose, with distinct blunt tuber- 

 cle above and below, fourth joint coarsely punctate, with 

 terminal process longer and more slender than in T. Can- 

 datiis, but shorter than in T. Sepiaris, dentate on both 

 sides ; chelffi nearly as in preceding species, but narrower, 

 more densely punctate, and with more acuminate moveable 

 finger. 



Length 1 inch, 2 lines. 



Tenasserim (Pachnan). 1 specimen. B.M. 



Included, in my Monograjih, amongst our examples of 

 T. Caudatus, from wliicli, however, it is perfectly distinct : 

 it is doubtless a local form of T. Sepiciris. A second 

 example in the British Museum, without locality was 

 found in the Banksian Collection. 



