X. 
ANNALES MUSEI NATIONALIS HUNGARICI. 
1912. 
INTERESTING DERMAPTERA IN THE 
BUDAPEST MUSEUM. 
By Malcolm Bube, D. Sc. 
Ten years ago I discussed the collection of Dermaptera in the 
Budapest Museum (Természetrajzi Füzetek. XXY. 1902. p. 476 — 488). 
Recently my esteemed old friend, Dr. G. Hobváth, has kindly com¬ 
municated me some additional material, which included the species 
recorded below, some of which are interesting for their localities, and 
others have been only quite recently described for the first time. 
1 . Diplatys Raffrayi, Boemans. — German East Africa : Lake Djipe, 
1 d (Katona). 
This species was described by de Boemans in 1878, from Abyssinia, 
and his type, which I have seen, is in the Madrid Museum. It has not 
been authoritatively recorded since, and I have seen no other undoubted 
specimen. 
2. Propy ragra paraguay ensis, Boeelli. — Paraguay, 1 ç . 
3. Euborellia Stall, Dohén. — Erythræa : Assab, 1 d (Katona). 
This species is perhaps expanding its area of distribution. It is 
recorded from various parts of the Oriental Region, and is common in 
parts of India. It is also found in many of the islands of the Indian 
Ocean, in Madagascar, and has been recorded from one or two localities 
on the East coast of Africa. 
4. Anisolabis Horváthi, n. sp. 
? Gonolabis javana , Burr, Termesz. Fűz. XXY. p. 479. (1902) (nec Borm.), 
Gonolabis sumatrana, Burr, Termesz. Fűz.- XXY. p. 480. tab. 20. fig. 2. (1902) 
(nec Borm.). 
Statura minore ; colore fusco-castaneo ; abdomen d segmentis 7—9 
lateribus acutis et carinulatis ; segmento penultimo ventrali medio rotun- 
dato-exciso ; forcipis brachia d contigua, valida. 
Long, corporis : 8 mm. 
Long, forcipis : 1*5 mm. 
Small, deep reddish chestnut, smooth ; antennæ light brown, with 
ten segments : the first long and thick, third long and cylindrical, fourth 
