NEW SPECIES OP FOEFICULIDJE. 525 



spinosa, Dolirn, by the absence of large teetb on the inner edge 

 of the forceps. 



The spiny Lahidurcd should form a new genus, but I have not 

 sufficient materials before me at present to characterize it. 



Genus Psalis, Serv. 



PSALIS BOBNEENSIS, Sp. U. 



Long. Corp. cum forcip. 21 millim. ; lat. 5 millim. ; long. segm. 

 term, cum forcip, 7 millim. 



Female. Black, shining, with long scattered setae on the legs 

 and sides of the body. Antennae with 10 joints preserved ; scape 

 linear, about thrice as long as broad ; joints 3 and 4 moniliform, 

 the rest longer than broad, those of the flagelluin bearing short 

 whorls of hair. Pronotum about as broad as long, with a central 

 groove, not extending to the hinder part, which is somewhat 

 raised ; the sides are also raised. Exposed part of wings obtuse, 

 with a reddish spot at the base of the suture and a larger one 

 beyond it. Abdomen not tuberculate, thickly but rather finely 

 punctured, and milled at the extremities of the segments ; ter- 

 minal segment longitudinally punctate-striate, and grooved in the 

 middle. Forceps rather longer than the terminal segment, very 

 stout, contiguous, hooked at the extremity, with about 3 short 

 obtuse teeth on the inside towards the base. Femora smooth, ex- 

 panded, and hollowed beneath ; tarsi clothed beneath with golden 

 hair, the second joint with a tuft projecting beneath the third. 



Kah. Baram, N.W. Borneo. 



Closely allied to Psalis indica, Burm., of which it may even 

 be a melanotic form. P. indica was placed by Dohrn in Labidura, 

 but is certainly much nearer allied to the American species of 

 Psalis. 



Genus Anisolabis, Fieler. 



Anisolabis occidentalis, sp. n. (PI. XX. fig. 5.) 



Long. Corp. 20 millim. ; segm. term, cum forcip. 5 millim. 



Female. Head reddish, shining ; antennae and legs testaceous 

 yellow. Antennae 20-jointed ; scape linear, stouter than the 

 flagellum; 3rd joint twice as long as broad; 2nd, 4th, and 5th 

 about as long as broad, the rest becoming gradually longer; 

 thoracic segments rufo-testaceous, obsoletely bordered behind 

 with blackish. First segment of abdomen blackish brown, with 

 a dark red shine ; abdomen finely punctured, most distinctly 



