S. Mahunka szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 34/1. (Budapest, 1981)
Material examined: New Hebrides, Raunon, Ambrym, 23.4.1937, Monsterne, gen. prep. No ,721, det. Dr.H.Steinmann, 1 male. . Distribution: New Hebrides. Spongovostox gestroi (Burr, 1909) Spongophora gestroi Burr, 1909, Ann.Mag.nat. Hist., /8/ 4: 122. - Terra typica: Congo. Material examined: Coll. Esben-Petersen, without locality, 5 females. Distribution: Portuguese Guinea, Guinea, Sierra Leone, Ivory Coast, Togo, Ghana, Congo, Ethiopia. Labia minor (Linné, 1758) Forficula minor Linné, 1758, Syst. nat., /10/, 2: 423. - Terra typica: Europe. Material examined: Coll. V. Bissen, 20. XH. 1924, 3 males, and 1 female. - Italien, Sam Cataldo, 4.4.1954, leg. P.Johnsen, 1 male. - Gotland, Dalhem, 2.7.1949., leg. Th.Skovgaard, 2 females. - Shanghai, 14.10.1934, E.Suenson, 1 male, and 2 females. Distribution: Cosmopolitan. Labia curvlcauda (Motschulsky, 1868) Forflceslla curvicauda Motschulsky, 1868, Bull.Soc.nat. Moscou, 36:2. - Terra typica: Ceylon. Abdomen broad, depressed, narrowed at base. Each branch of forceps (Fig. 32) trigonal at base wider, Inner margin with an inner tooth-like process, distal part cylindrical and strongly curved . Material examined: Batavia, Galathea, 1 male, 1 female. - Bahia Galathea, 3 females. Nangkovri, Galathea, 1 female. - Lille Nicobar, Galathea, 1 male, 2 females. - Tahiti, Galathea, 1 male. Distribution: Cosmopolitan. Labia tester sp. n. Male general colour reddish brown; head, posterior part of pronotum, margins of tegmina darker brown; legs yellowish brown. Head a little longer than broad; lateral margins rounded, posterior margin concave. Postfrontal and coronal sutures obsolete. Eyes small, shorter than distance between antennái bases. Antennae 12-jointed (brocken in holotype), all joints elongate, except quadrate second. First antennái joint moderately short, but longer than eye. Pronotum transverse; lateral margins parallel-sided, all angles rounded; median longitudinal furrow distinct. Tegmina short, a little shorter than length of pronotum; lateral and posterior margins with dark brown stripe, in the middle portion yellowish brown. Wings well developed. Abdomen more or less parallel-sided, ultimate tergite broad, posterior margin with two tooth-shaped tubercles (Fig. 33). Forceps elongate, trigonal basally, cylindrical apically. Pygidium trigonal, large. Length of body with forceps: 6.5 mm. Holotype male: NY Hebridureul (New Hebrides), Raunon, Ambrym, 21,4.1937, Monsterne. - Deposited in the Universitets Zoologiske Museum, Köbenhavn. Key to Labia species of the New Hebrides 1 /2/ Pronotum small, narrower than head, and quadrate or almost so; a narrower, elongated, and strongly depressed species with broad short branches of forceps (Fig. 32) curvicauda (Motschulsky) 2 /l/ Pronotum almost as wide as head and transverse; a broad, shorter, less depressed species with more slender branches of forceps 3 3/4/ Posterior margin of ultimate tergite with two tooth-shaped tubercles (Fig. 33); pygidium with one spine at posterior margin testőr sp. n. 4 /3/ Posterior margin of ultimate tergite without tooth-shaped tubercles (Fig. 34); pygidium with two spines at posterior margin bituberculata Brindle Family Chelisochidae Burr, 1907 Chelisoches morlo (Fabricius, 1775) Forficula morio Fabricius, 1775, Syst. Ent., p. 270. - Terra typica: Tahiti. Material examined: Samoa, Page-Pago, 20.4.1939, Monsterne, 1 female. - Vanikoro, St. Cruzoerne, 20.8.1934, Monsterne, 1 immature. - Ouvea, Soyaltuyulve, 30,6.1934, Monsterne, 1