MR. "W. P. KIEBT ON rORFICULID^. 5l7 



Type, Forficiila maritima, Gene, from Europe, 

 Labidura advena,M.Qm.,ivom Jamaica, proves to belong to this 

 genus. 



Anisolabis eupescens, sp. n. (Plate XII. fig. 10.) 



Long. Corp. 29 millim. ; segm. ult. cum forcip. 9 millim. 



Male. Head red, black above in front, and tlie red part behind 

 marked with several black lines to the occiput ; a red spot on 

 each side of the vertex, within each eye ; clypeus brown, bordered 

 with yellowish; mandibles and extremity of the labrum red; 

 antennae 21-joiuted ; scape reddish ; flagellurn yellowish brown, 

 thickly clothed with short diverging hairs ; pronotum red ; basal 

 segments of abdomen red above, and bordered with blackish 

 behind ; beneath, the rest of the abdomen and the forceps black, 

 thickly and finely punctured, more coarsely puuctate-striate on 

 tlie sides ; forceps thick, broadened beyond the base, but without 

 a basal tooth; the inside of the curve denticulated, the right side 

 rather more curved and shorter than the left ; legs reddish, rather 

 paler than the thorax ; pygidium exposed, bifid at the extremity. 



Hah. Cameroons. 



Apparently allied to A. onauritanica, Luc, but much larger 

 and differently coloured. 



Anisolabis xenia, sp. n. 



Long. corp. 22-25 millim. 



Dark chestnut-brown, more or less inclining to red ; antennse 

 and legs testaceous ; femora distinctly brownish before the tips ; 

 forceps very stout, crossed, the right one in the S , as usual, 

 shorter and more curved ; S with two, § with three, large tri- 

 angular teeth on the inside between the base and the middle. 



Sah. Norfolk Island. 



Allied to A. littorea, "White, from New Zealand. 



Anisolabis antennata, sp. n. 



Long. Corp. 9 millim. ; segm. ult. cum forcip. 2 millim. 



Female. Eeddish brown above ; the forceps, which are rather 

 long and crossed at the tips, redder ; under surface pale, but 

 darkening beyond the middle of the abdomen, towards the i-ed 

 forceps ; antennse brown, the joints spotted with pale at the base 

 and tip, and joints 1, 2, and 12 entirely pale (the rest broken off), 

 hind femora pale brown in the middle. 



Sah, Bermuda. 



