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Vol. VII, No. !1.] Indian Earwigs. 777 
[N.S.] 
p. 76. 
Psalis femoralis, Dohrn. 
e Indian ee possesses a species, which I refer to 
this ees from 
E. Haire: Kurseong, 5000 ft., April 7, 1909. (D. 
Lynch) 
pp. 81 =— 82. 
solabis colossea, Dohrn, is now placed in a distinct 
genus "Titanolabis, Burr (T r. Ent. Soc., p. 168, 1910), charac- 
terized by the rounded lobes of the meso- and metasternum, 
and also total absence of any rudiments of elytra. 
Homeolabis, Borelli. 
Homeolabis, Borelli, Boll. Mus. Torino, xxvi, No. 640. 
p. l. (1911). 
Differs from Euborellia only in the form of the sternal 
eke the meso- and metasterna are not truncate, but rather 
arrow: produced into rounded lobes: from Titanolabis it 
differs i in the presence of rudimentary elytra. 
Type and only known species : H. maindroni, Borelli, 
This genus stands in the same relation to Titanolabis that 
Euborellia stands to Anisolabis. 
Homeeolabis maindroni, Borelli. 
Homeolabis maindroni, Bor., Bol. Mus. Tor., vol. xxvi, 
No, 640, p. 4 (1911). 
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Long. corporis .. 155—16 mm. 15 mm. 
»  forcipis a ae 2°5 
General colour black, the legs orange yellow. 
Antennae red at the base, the rest dark, with some ante- 
apical segments pale: 4th segment a little shorter than the 
third, fifth about equal to third : segments all rather thick, and 
subovate, rather long. 
Head deep reddish black, smooth and tumid, sutures obso- 
lete : mouth parts deep red. 
Pronotum rectangular, a little longer than broad, 
slightly widened posteriorly ; black, with a median apatiaita 
depression and sides reddish, distinctly keeled : 
Prosterum parallel-sided : 
Meso- and metasterna narrow, not truncate, but produced 
into a aries narrow, prominent, rounded lobe. 
Elytra small lateral flaps, narrow at the base. 
Meso- and metanota smooth and black 
