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Not recorded since the original capture by Sjöstedt in Kili¬ 
mandjaro. 
11 . Labia Frühst or feri, Bure. -— German New Guinea: Erima, 
Astrolabe Bay, j (Biro).. 
Recorded from Lombok. 
12. Labia marginalis, Thunb. — German East Africa: between 
Marti and Arusha, cf (Katona). 
13. Sponyiphora buprestoides, Kirby. —Peru: Madre de Dios, 1 cf. 
This splendid species is seldom seen in collections and females 
appear to be much commoner than males. It is recorded from various 
localities in the Upper Amazon district. Its brilliant coloration, resembling 
that of the Burmese Adiathetus glaucopterus , Borm. is quite different 
from that of any other member of the family. 
14. Pro labia Silv estrii, Borelli. —Paraguay: Alta Parana, Puerto 
Benőni, 2 2 . 
15. Hamaxas nigrorufa, Burr. — These are the original speci¬ 
mens of Sponyiphora nigrorufa, Burr. On examination, I see now that 
they are referable to the genus Hamaxas, Burr. 
16. Allodahlia scabriuscula, Serv. — Formosa: Kosempo, cf, 2 
(Sauter). 
17. Forficula Sjöstcdti, Burr. — German East Africa: Arusha-Ju,. 
2 cf, 1 J (Katona). 
Not recorded since Sjöstedt discovered the species in swarms high 
on Kilimandjaro. 
18. Forficula Bodziankoi, Semenoef. — German East Africa : 
Arusha-Ju, 2 cf, 2 Ç (Katona) ; Abyssinia : Bissidimo, 1 ç (Kovács). 
19. Forficula senegalensis. Sérv. — German East Africa : Arusha-Ju, 
cf, 2 (Katona). 
20. Forficula aetolica, Brunner. — Crete : Amari, cf (Biro). 
21. Forficula lurida, Fischer. — Crete: Mt. Ida, cf, Ç (Bíró) and 
Herakleion, 2 2 (Bíró). 
22. Hypurgus fulvus, Burr. — Sumatra: Tandjong, cf (Kleinkauf). 
23. Furberia simplex, Bormans. — Borneo (Xántus). 
24. Timomenus aeris, Shiraki. — Formosa : Lake Candidino, 5 
(Sauter). 
Shiraki gives a very poor description of the female only; but 
the species is now generally recognised, as more material comes from 
Formosa. 
25. Ancistrogcister maculatus, Stal. — Brazil : Jundiahy. 
26. Diaperasticus erythrocephalus, Oliv. — German East Africa; 
Sturati, cf 2 (Katona). 
