522 MK. W. p. KTEBT OIST rORFICFLTDiE. 



straw-colour; front of pronotum with three depressed lines in 

 the middle, beyond which is a long hump on each side ; wings well 

 developed. Abdomen finely punctured, segment 7 milled at the 

 extremity, above, last segment comparatively short ; pygidium 

 strong, truncated ; forceps smooth, very slightly curved outwards 

 in the middle, a strong tooth on the inside at the base, and one or 

 two very small ones in the middle, tips incurved. 



Hah. India. 



Allied to C. morio, Fabr. 



Cheltsoches (?) piCTicoRNis, sp. n. (Plate XII. fig. 4.) 



Long. Corp. 22 millim. ; segm. ult. cum forcip. 9 millim. 



Male. Inky black, the lower mouth -parts and under surface of 

 the tarsi inclining to rufo-testaceous ; antennae with the first six 

 joints red, joints 7-9 black, 10 white, tbe rest wanting ; pronotum 

 quadrate, a little longer than broad ; tegmina about twice as long, 

 and wings extending beyond them for a distance about one third 

 of the length of the tegmina ; the greater part of the body finely 

 coriaceous ; base of the segments of the abdomen with large, 

 distant, shallow pits, 2nd and 3rd segments tuberculate on the 

 sides ; pygidium rather broad, subtruncated ; forceps as long as 

 the abdomen, distant at base, smooth, curving gTadually outwards 

 and inwards, towards the base depressed and keeled, and with a 

 moderatel}'- strong triangular tooth about the middle. 



Sal. Philippines. 



This insect is probably the male of Forficiila lohophoroides, 

 Dohrn. 



Grenus XXIII. Atjchenomus, Karsch. 



Auchenomus, Karsch, Berl. ent. Zeitschr. xsx. p. 89 (188G). 



Type, A. longiforceps, Karsch, from Madagascar. 

 Not represented in the Museum Collection. 



Grenus XXIV. Neolobophoea, Scudd. 



Scudd. Froc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist. xvii. p. 281 (1875) ; Bull. 



U.S. Geol. Surv. Territ. ii. p. 253 (1876). 



Type, iV^. volsella, Scudd., from Mexico. 



