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list, are minute colourless species found as yet only on the floor 
of caves. They are probably cavernicolous in a strict sense, 
but nothing is known of their habits or anatomy. 
INSECTS. 
Literature. 
COLLEMBOLA. 
1912. Imms, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, p. 80. 
ORTHOPTERA. 
1888. Brunner von Wattenwyl, Verh. K. K. Zool. Bot. 
Gesells. Wien. XX XVIII, p. 229. 
1893. Brunner von Wattenwyl, 4nn Civ. Mus. Genova 
(2) XIII (X XXIII), p. 193. 
1897. Bolivar, Ann. Civ. Mus. Genova (2) XVIII 
(XXXVIII), p. 32. 
1900. Annandale, Ent. Record, X11, p. 75. 
1908. Kirby, Rec. Ind. Mus., I, p. 43. 
HYMENOPTERA. 
1913, Wheeler, Rec. Ind. Mus. VIII, p. 233. 
LEPIDOPTERA. 
1903. Swinhoe, « Report on the Moths ’’, Fascic. Malay. 
Zool., I, p. 99. 
1909. Meyrick, Ree. Ind. Mus., I, p. 399. 
DipTEeRa. 
1903. Speiser, “Report on the Diptera Pupipara”’. 
Fascic. Malay. (Zool.) sp. 
1912. Brunnetti, Faun. Brit. Ind., Dipt. Nemocera. 
A noteworthy feature of our list of the insects of the Bur- 
mese and Malayan caves is the total absence of the names of 
beetles. Many species of the order must actually occur, but 
fication. This is also the case with the few Rhynchota that 
have been collected. 
the two Collembola (Neanura pudibunda and Cyphode- 
rus simulans) described by Imms from the Farm Caves, one 
apparently because it is colourless and blind; but other species 
of the genus precisely similar in these respects are found in 
