Mr. M. Burr on new Species of Forficularia. dll 
Anisolahis (?) Kirbyt, sp. n. 
Fusea, nitida, glabra; capite pronoto paulo latiori; elytrorum 
alarumque rudimentis nullis; abdomine postice dilatato, tuber- 
culis lateralibus nullis instructo, segmento ultimo magno, rotun- 
dato ; pedibus fusco-testaceis; pygidio hand conspicuo ; forcipis 
brachiis teretibus, basi distantibus, validis, triquetris, a latere 
visis leviter sinuatis, inermibus, brachio dextro magis incurvo 
quam altero. <o. 
Ge 
Toneseorp. 2... <2. 11°5 mm. 
PALO LOM RE Fen os oct s oie. 
Head rounded, frons fuscous, posterior part reddish ; mouth- 
parts testaceous ; antenne wanting. Pronotum slightly 
narrower than the head; square, slightly longer than broad, 
reddish fuscous. Mesonotum darker, about twice as broad as 
long. Metanotum short, considerably broader than long, 
posterior margin sinuate, with the angles produced sharply 
posteriorly. Pro-, meso-, and metasternum testaceous. Feet 
dark testaceous ; tarsi clothed with a few short stiff hairs. 
Abdomen dilated posteriorly, each segment being broader 
than the segment anterior to it. Ultimate segment large, 
round, posterior margin straight ; there is a slight semicircular 
depression within the lateral margins, the margins slightly 
raised and crenulate. Forceps with the branches stout and 
distant at the base, the left branch gradually incurved, the 
right branch straight, then suddenly curved in at a right angle, 
shorter than the left, the apex being incurved within the apex 
of the left branch; as seen from the side the branches are 
slightly curved upwards. <¢. 
Patria. Pengalengan, Western Java, 4000’ (ZH. Friih- 
storfer). ‘Type in coll. m. 
Allied to A. javana, Borm., from which it may be distin- 
guished by the abdomen being more dilated posteriorly, and by 
the shape of the forceps: in yavana both branches are equally 
incurved, the apices meeting; in Kirby? the right branch is 
curved within the left, as in Anisolabis maritima, Bon. 
For those Andsolabes with the appearance of Chelidura, 
i. e., javana, Borm., lativentris, Phil., and this species, with 
the abdomen dilated, a new genus is required, but I refrain 
from creating it now, as M.de Bormans informs me that they 
will form his new genus (inedit.). 
I have great pleasure in dedicating this curious species to 
my friend Mr. W. I. Kirby, F.L.S., of the British Museum. 
Labia dolicha, sp. n. 
Inter maximas generis: nitida, fusca, pallido variegata, glabra ; 
capite nigro, nitido, postice rubro; pronocto elytrisque nigris, 
