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2 strongly narrowed: penultimate ventral segment 3 broad, 
gently rounded: Forceps with branches ¢ remote, very slender 
and cylindrical, long and regularly arcuate almost in a semi- 
circle; in the 9 simple, short, straight, contiguous, 
3 ge 
Length of body 95 mm. 8°5 mm. 
= ,, forceps 3°5 1 
N. Soke: Base of Himalayas at Kuridi in Jaunsar, 
9000 ft. 17th Dec., 1910. ¢@ and 9? 
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Peeudisolabis immsi, sp.n. Forceps of male, x 6. 
This wp roma little species, which is dedicated to Dr. A, D. 
Imms, is close to P. burri, Bor., from Kashmir, but the 
sides of the 5-7th abdominal segments in that species are more 
or less acute and rugulose : the forceps are much stouter and 
shorter than in P. immsi, and bowed apically instead of 
entirely and eeularly arcuate. 
Family LABIDAE. 
15. Chaetospania thoracica, Dohrn 
Deura Don: 15th ‘April, 1912. 
16. Labia curvicauda, Motsch. 
Tuano, 9th Febr., 1912, under bark of dead Sal 
tree (Shorea robusta). 
Dexura Down: Jhajra, in dead Sal wood, 2nd Febr., 
1912 
Kuert Forsst Division: Bankatti, 27th Febr., 1912. 
Under bark in rotten wood of standing Sal roe 
Denra Dun: Karwapani, 7th Nov., 1910. / 
¥ 7th Nov., 1910. 9?. 
17. Labia mucronata, Stal. 
Burma: Tomeetn Salween River. 8th March, 
1905. 
18. Labia lutea, Bor 
Urrer Teac: Katha, 21st Febr., 1905. 9. 
