516 Mr Warburton, On some new and obscure species 
correctly identified his specimens his figure of the female capitu- 
lum is incorrect, especially in the absence of the very distinct 
ventral spine on the third article of the palp. The figure is 
evidently drawn from a balsam specimen, in which case the spine 
would probably be difficult to see, but the identity is doubtful. 
Thorell’s specimens (1 and 1 $ ) were from New Guinea ; 
those of Canestrini from Queensland. The size given b} r Thorell 
for the male (ca. 3x2 mm.) is apparently only roughly approxi- 
mate, and doubtless includes the capitulum. 
We have received several specimens (</, $ and nymphs) from 
Dr Wellington, Sarawak, Borneo. 
Haemapliy satis crassa, n. sp. 
Male unknown. 
Female (replete) 11x7 mm., red-brown. Scutum longer than 
broad, 13x1 mm., dark brown, roughly hexagonal, with broadly 
FiG. 8. H. crassa, ? . Capitulum 
and scutum, tarsus 4 and 
spiracle. 
rounded base and very anterior lateral angles, the postero 
lateral borders onty slightly converging, and twice as long as the 
antero-lateral borders ; very rugged, with numerous deep puncta- 
tions, many of them confluent. Cervical grooves well-marked, 
extending for two-thirds of the length, enclosing a wide area. 
Spiracle a very short comma (or nearly round with distinct 
dorsal protuberance). 
Capitulum massive ; base rectangular, without cornua, porose 
areas very large and circular, their diameter greater than their 
interval ; some deep punctations between them. Palps massive, 
corrugated dorsally, article 2 bluntly salient, the lateral contour of 
