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front and very finely reticulate behind, nearly quadrate, the hinder 

 edge rounded ; a central groove on the front half, on each side of 

 which is a slight elevation ; tegmina nearly smooth, broader than 

 the thorax, and 1| times as long as broad ; projecting portion of 

 the wings rather narrow, sparingly punctate, about one-third as 

 long as the tegmina, and very slightly tipped with pale testaceous ; 

 femora slightly thickened ; tarsi, and sometimes the extreme tips 

 of the tibiae, ferruginous ; abdomen thickly and finely punctured, 

 the hinder margins of the segments appearing as if milled. TJnder- 

 surface more inclining to pitchy. Forceps nearly as long as the 

 abdomen, moderately broad, more or less punctured, and incurved 

 at the extremity ; in the male with a tooth at the base, and 

 another, preceded by two or three small denticulations, at two- 

 thirds of the length. 



"Several specimens obtained October 3rd, 1887 (Lister). This 

 species appears to be the common earwig of the island. It has 

 •considerable external resemblance to ChelisocJies morio, Pabr., from 

 which the structure of its legs and the unicolorous antennae will 

 at once distinguish it." 



Three males, one from j^orth Coast, December, 1897, and one 

 female, April, 1898 (Andrews). 



2. Platylabia dimidiata (?). 



Platylabia dimidiata, Dohrn: Stett. ent. Zeit., ixviii, p. 348 (1867). 



A single damaged specimen, agreeing approximately with the 

 description of P. dimidiata ; but in the absence of specimens of the 

 latter from Luzon (from whence the types were received), it is 

 impossible to be sure of the identification. 



3. Anisolabis stall. 



Forcinella stali, Dohrn: Stett. ent. Zeit., ixv, p. 286 (1864). 



Three specimens (from " JN'orth Coast, Dec, 1897"), apparently 

 belonging to this Javanese species. 



4. Labia murrayi, sp.n. (PL XII, Fig. 6, ^; PI. XIII, Fig. 5, $,) 



Long. Corp. cum forcip. 9 mm. ; segm. ult. cum forcip. 3 mm. ; 

 long. tegm. l^mm. 



Male. — Kufo - testaceous, very shining, head convex, shining 

 black, face testaceous, antennae testaceous, rather darker above 

 than below, antennae pubescent, thirteen- jointed (?), second joint 

 narrower than the scape, and short, the rest cylindrical, abdomen 

 finely punctured, terminal segment smooth, but coarsely punctured 

 towards the base of the forceps ; legs pale testaceous, femora 



