422 R. I. POCOCK 
segment with superior posterior angles slightly produced; femur 
and patella adorned, especially beneath, with very many sub- 
spiniform hairs; patella furnished beneath at the hinder end 
with a single spiniform tooth, tibia with a row of seven spini- 
form teeth and first tarsal segment with a row of five similar 
teeth. 
Legs hirsute but not spined. 
Length up to 15 mm. 
Habitat. Palon (Pegu), Shwegoo (Upper Irrawaddy) and Carin 
Mounts, Asciuii Ghecu district, village of Chiala 1200-1600 m. 
Collected by Sig. L. Fea. 
Closely allied to Cr. hortensis, Leach, but differing in the 
armature of the anal legs. These appendages in horlensis have 
their two proximal segments furnished beneath with short, stiff, 
spiniform setae; in doriae the setae are much longer, finer and 
consequently much less spiniform. 
Three specimens only were taken, one at each locality. 
The example from Shwegoo is imperfect having lost its anal 
legs, but it appears to be referable to the same species as is 
the example from Chiala. That from Palon is of smaller size 
and differs somewhat markedly from the other two in having 
its tergites conspicuously marbled with black. Since it may 
prove to be a distinct species or variety from the others, I pro-_ 
pose to consider the one from Chiala as the type. 
23. Cry ptops inermipes, Pocock. 
Proc. Zool. Soc. 1888, p. 556, fig. 
Habitat. Mount Mooleyit. 
Two specimens were obtained by Sig. L. Fea at the above 
locality. Unfortunately neither of these is furnished with the 
anal legs, but they appear to be specifically identical with the 
individual from Christmas Island that I made the ty pe of Cr. mer- 
mipes. | 
The length of the largest specimens is 29 mm. 
