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femora banded with fuscons at the base and at the apex. Forceps black. 

 In the ^ the subgenital lamina is triangular, obtuse ; the branches of the 

 forceps stout, contiguous, conical, unarmed, strongly decussating at the apex, 

 the right branch curved more strongly than the left and above it. In the 9 

 the subgenital lamina is obtuse and triangular ; the branches of the forceps 

 straight, and stout, distant at the base -with a small tooth on the inner mar- 

 gin in the middle, attenuated towards the apex, incurved, and touching, or 

 slightly decussating. 



Length of body, 11-5-13 mm $., 17 mm 9 ; 

 „ of forceps 2 mm. $, 3-25 mm. $. 



Anisolalis greeni, Bnrr., 1899, Ann. Mag. N. H. (7), IV, 257. 



This handsome species, which I was very pleased to dedicate to Mr. E. E, 

 Green, seems to be fairly common in Ceylon, especially at Punduloya, 

 whence Mr. Green has sent me a good number of specimens at various times 

 of the year ; it seems to be found chiefly under stones. 

 ANISOLABIS KUDAG^, sp. n. 



Statura magna. Colore nigrOj rubrescente ; antennae fuscse, basi atqne 

 apice rufo-annulatge, 17-segmentat83. Pronotum rectangulam, quam caput tam 

 atque latum, postice paullo latius. Elytra nulla. Abdomen segment is minu- 

 tisfiime punctulatis, tuberculis lateralibus minime impressis, vix vel baud dis- 

 tinguendis. Pedes fortiores. Abdomen apicem versus paullo dilatatum 

 apice ipso paullo attenuatum ; segmentum ultimum magnum, Iteve, medio 

 impressum, quadratum. Forceps ^ bracchiis basi valde distantibus, tri- 

 quetris, fortibus, basi paullo dialatatis, valde inciirvis, bracchio dextro quam 

 sinistro fortius, superne sursum decussato. ^. 9 rectis subcontiguis, apice 

 decussatis, margin interno denticulate ^ 9 • 



$^ 9 



Long, corporis 15*75 mm. 15 mm, 



„ forcipis 3 3*5 



Large ; colour shining-black, shading ofE into dark-red on the pronotum and 

 abdomen. 



HEAD shining-black ; antennae with 17 segments ; the first and second red . 

 15 and 16 inclining to lighter- reddish ; the remaining segments black. Mouth 

 parts brown. 



PEONOTUM square, slightly narrower anteriorly than posteriorly ; angles 

 sharp, rectangular ; the sides slightly upturned, reddish ; about as broad 

 as the head anteriorly ; posterior angles rounded ; there is a longitudinal 

 impressed line which continues across the mesonotum. Mesonotum narrow 

 with a median impressed line. Metanotum arched. 



FEET stout, clothed with a few bristles, dark-fuscous, the tibias and tarsi 

 paler, reddish. 



ABDOMEN broadest at the sixth and seventh segments, black, with a red 

 tinge the lateral tubercles extremely faint, barely distinguishable ; the seg- 

 ments are very finely punctulated. The last segment is not so broad and the 



