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conspicuously white. The male genital claspers terminate in a comb consisting 

 of nine blunt-ended teeth and the basal lobes of the side-pieces bear four teeth in 

 a single row. 



Dr. Leicester had apparently not distinguished this species from the next. 



Assam; Travancore*: Sukna ; Philippine Islands (1 Q, Lt. E. R. Whitmore, 

 presented to the British Museum by Col. Giles) ; Federated Malay States : Ulu 

 Klang and near Kuala Lumpur (1 <$ 2 Q in British Museum in Dr. Leicester's 

 collection). 



5. L. annulitarsis, Leic. 



Leicesteria annulitarsis, Leic, op. cit. p. 99. 



Apart from the characters already noticed, this species seems to differ from 

 X. magna in the possession of long lateral scales on the whole of the second vein ; 

 in the latter species the base of this vein appears to be without lateral scales, but 

 this may possibly be due to denudation. There are four females in the British 

 Museum in Dr. Leicester's collection, but the male is at present unknown, 

 Leicester's single male really being the male of L. magna. 



Recorded only from the Kuala Lumpur district. 



Fig. 3. — Male genitalia of 

 Leicesteria ciugulata, Leic. 



Fig. 4. — Male genitalia of Leicesteria longipalpis, Leic. 



6. L. cingulata, Leic. 



Leicesteria cingtdata, Leic, op. cit. p. 97. 

 The three specimens (1 $ 2 Q ) in the British Museum have no scales on the 

 clypeus ; they are labelled " The Gap. At the edges of a stream in the jungle. 



