1002. 



SPIDERS FROM EORXEO AXD SIXGATORE. 



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parallel. The ehlra are longer than twice the prothoiux, 

 narrowed at aiid sloping I'apidly to the apex ; the tails are more 

 approximate than those of D . fiircillatus (Gylh.) ; moreover, they 

 are short and almost straight. 



This species, by the shape of the elytra at the apex, is allied to 

 D. erythropus (Rits.), but easily distinguished by the longer pro- 

 rostrum, by the insertion of the antennae being more approxi- 

 miate to the base of the rosti^um, and by the three apical joints 

 being well distinct and separated. 



Length 30 mm. (the tails excluded). 



Hah. Matang (Borneo). 



EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 



Plate XIX. 



Figures 16 to 19 are about twice the natural size 

 about -y of the natural size. 



Fig. 1. Tricondyla cyanea (Lep.), var. ivallacei (Thorns.). 



2. Condylodera tricondyloides (Westw.), mature 



individual. 



3. Trico7idyla gihha {Chaxidi). 



4. Condylodera i!HcoM(^j/?oides (Westw.), immature 



individual. 



5. Collyris sarawakensis (Thorns.). 



6. Condylodera tricondyloides (Westw.), very young 



individual. 



7. Fheropsophus agnatus (Chaud.). 



8. Gryllacris, n. sp. vicinissima nlgratce (Br.). 



9. Alcides sp. 



10. Issus bruchoides (Walk.). 



11. Sclethrus amcenus (Gory). 



12. Fsehena brevipennis (Gahan). 



13. Oberea strigosa (Pasc), var., from left side. 



14. Oberea brevicolUs (Pasc), from left side. 



15. Oberea, probably n. sp. near sfrigosa (Pasc), from 



left side. 



16. Larva of Eul yes amcena- (Fab.), from right side. 



17. Larva of Symenopus bicornis (Stoll), from right 



side. 



18. Larva oi' Eulyes amcena (Fab.), dorsal view. 



19. Larva of Symenopus bicornis, dorsal view. 



20. Salius aiirosericeus (Guer.). 



21. Notliopeus intermedius (Gahan), $ . 



22. JBracon sp. 



23. Mantispa svmulatrix (McLachl.). 



24. PoJistes sp. near diabolicus (Sauss.). 



25. Mantispa sp. 



26. Folistes Sagittarius (Sauss.). 



27. 3iantispa sp. 



Pr,ATE XX. 



Figures 4ff, la, 8a, and 10a. are about 4 times the natural size: 

 the remainder about /q of the natural size. 



: the remainder 



Kuching, Feb. 1899. 

 Kuching, March 2, 1900. 



jVIatang, Aug. 1899. 

 Kuching, Dec. 12, 1899. 



Kuchina,-, May 14, 1900. 

 Kuching, July 18, 1900. 



Kuching, Aug. 20, 1897. 

 Sarawak. 



Kuching, April 20, 1900. 

 Kuching, Sept. 14, 1899. 

 Kuching, May 14, 1900. 

 Kuching, Dec. 4, 1899. 

 Kucliing, July 26, 1899. 

 Kuching, March 15, 1899. 

 Matang, March 14, 1898. 



Kuching, probably 1899. 

 Kuching, probably 1899. 



Kuching, probably 1899. 

 Kuching, probably 1899. 

 Kuching, July 3, 1899. 

 Penrissen, May 1899. 

 Matang, Aug. 1899. 

 Matang, Aug. 1899. 

 Kuching, July 27, 1899. 

 Kuching, July 12. 1900. 

 Kuching, July 2, 1898. 

 Matang, 3600 ft., Juue 

 1900. 



Fig. 1. Saryrhynclius dehiscens (Sch.), (J . 



2. JSaryrhynchus dehiscens (Sch.), $ . 



3. Alibora sp. 



4. Diurus silvanus (Senna), ? . 



4 a. Left elytron of above. Dorsal view of 

 apex, X 4. 



5. Diurus for eipaf us (SYestw.), ^. 



6. T>ivrw> shelfordi [v^qvltx^), ^. 



Matang, Aua:. 1899. 

 Kuching, 1899. 

 Kuching, Aug. 10, 1899. 

 Matang, Aug. 1899. 



Kuching, Sept. 14, 1899. 

 Kuching, Nov. 2, 1899. 



