778 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [December, 1911. 
Legs orange brads first tarsal segment a little longer 
than the tumi 
Abdomen blask, punctulation very fine and feeble. 
Last dorsal segment almost smooth, broader than long, 
truncate posteriorly, rectangular in the 3 almost so in the 9. 
Penultimate ventral segment rounded in both sexes. 
Forceps alike in both sexes, the branches stout, contigu- 
ous, lor ge unarmed, trigonal at the base, somewhat de- 
pressed. 
“s. Inp1a : Pondichery (Mus. Paris, Type). 
Cryton : Peradeniya, 141 Aug. 1910 (Green ; coll. mihi): 
Kaltoys, SF ; 2 (coll. mihi): Kandy, 12-vi-10 1 ¢ (Indian 
sue No. 8427-16). 
t first pie this species looks like a large Z. annandalei, 
but iti is characteriz y the contiguous, straight forceps, 
alike in both sex 
It is sharply ‘distinguished by the form of the sternal 
plates, which characterize the gen 
p. 84. 
Anisolabis kudagae, Burr. 
Cryton : Hagatale, February 11th, 1910, a female under — 
a danaaed log, surrounded by young (Green, coll, mihi t). 
p. 87. : 
The generic name Borellia being pienso by Rehn, 
I have been obliged to alter this nam me, and have propose 
Euborellia (Proc. U. 8. Nat. Mus., xxxviii, p. 448, note, 1910). 
Table of Species, 
1. Elytra oe on the sutural 
2. gen exposing half the meso- 
cS Honcbe 3 similar, not arcuate : 
sides of abdominal segments 
4—9in the ¢ not acute nor 
carinula -» 1. greent, Burr. 
3-3. Hiroob’ 3 asymmetrical: sides 
of abdominal Joeman 4—9 
acute, carinulat -- 2. astruci, sp. 0. 
2-2, mitre covering mesonotum 
— entirely : (sides of ab- 
" : 
8 
fe 
Qy 
5 
® 
ie 
asym 
penultimate ventral segment 
3 with Eette of é lene bristles). 3. penicillata, Bor. 
