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mans, Ann. Mus.Civ. Genova (2) 20: 451. - Gonolabis javana (Bormans); Zacher, Zool. Jahrb. , 30: 371, fig. H (male genitalia).. Male reddish-brown or dark brown; antennae brown, legs yellow, femora with dark brownish spot. Head tumid, broad, eyes normal; postfrontal and coronal sutures distinct. First antennái joint rather small, shorter than distance between antennái bases. Pronotum more or less quadrate, lateral margins parallel-sided; all angles rounded. Tegmina and wings absent. Meso- and metanotum typical to genus. Abdomen of Gonolabls-type. expanded to last tergite; its latter broad, transverse. Forceps (Fig. 9) asymmetrical, broaded basally, cylindrical apically. Genitalia (Fig. 10) broad; median incision of anterior margin deep, but not wide; genital lobe with virgae, and with sclerotized plates basally or medially. External parameres broad at basal half. - Female very similar to male, but forceps symmetrical, tapering, contiguous. Length of body with forceps: in both sexes: 12-15.5 mm. Distribution: Java, Malay Archipelago, New Guinea. Gonolabis forcipata Burr, 1908 Gonolabis forcipata Burr, Fauna of S.W.Australia, Derm., p. 75. - Terra typica: Western Australia (Type male: British Museum (Nat.Hist.), London). - Mongolabis forcipata (Burr); Zacher, 1911, Zool. Jahrb., 30: 385. - Euborellia forcipata (Burr); Popham and Brindle, 1966, Entomologist, 99: 273. - Euborellia forcipata (Burr); Sakal, 1970, Derm.Cat.Prael. , 1: 44 (Japan? Kioto?). Male colour brownish black or reddish black; antennae brown, legs yellowish brown. Head tumid, a little depressed; eyes small, shorter than the length of head behind eyes. Antennae 15jolnted; first joint long, about as long as third joint, second joint quadrate. Postfrontal sutures and coronal suture faintly distinct. Pronotum about as long as broad; all angles rounded; lateral margins more or less parallel-sided; median longitudinal furrow distinct. Tegmina and wings absent. Meso- and metanotum normal, broad. Abdomen expanded to last tergite; ultimate tergite broad; median longitudinal sulcus present at median section. Forceps (Fig. 11) stout, remote at base, arcuate strongly. Genitalia (Fig. 12) narrow, paramere V-shaped, median incision between external parameres very deep; genital lobes with virgae. External parameres broad, slightly expanded medially, apices obtuse. - Female similar to male, but forceps conical, contiguous, straight. Length of body with forceps: male: 13,5-15 mm, female: 14-17 mm. Distribution: Western Australia. Gonolabis tasmanica (Bormans, 1880) Anisolabis tasmanica Bormans. Bull.Soc.Ent. Belg. , 1880: 69, fig. 1 (male). - Terra typica: Tasmania (Type male: Museum für Naturkunde, Berlin, DDR). - Euborellia tasmanica (Bormans), Burr, 1911, Genera Insectorum, 122: 31. - Gonolabis tasmanica (Bormans); Hebard, 1933, Mem.Qd. Mus., 10: 145 (Australia). Male colour dark reddish brown, antennae yellowish brown, sides of pronotum yellowish laterally. Head tumid, occiput a little depressed. Eyes very small, slightly shorter than the length of head behind eyes. First antennái joint long, but a little shorter than distance between antennái bases. Pronotum transverse, lateral margins straight and slightly expanded posteriorly; median longitudinal furrow present. Tegmina and wings absent. Mesonotum with well marked lateral flaps: metanotum normal. Abdomen widened medially; tergites punctured dorsally; sides of tergites 6-9 without lateral ridges. Ultimate tergite transverse, depressed medially, and dorsal surface with asymmetrical keels laterally. Forceps (Fig. 13) of Karschiella-type. strongly asymmetrical; dosai keel present at basal half. Genitalia (Fig. 14, gen.prep. No. 766, det. Dr. H. Steinmann) specific; central parameral plate elongate, robust, large; median longitudinal incision between external parameres very deep; genital lobes fully developed, with virgae. External parameres strongly expanded medially. - Female unknown for me. Length of body with forceps: 17 mm. Distribution: Tasmania and South Australia. Gonolabis blanchardi (Guillon, 1941) Forficula blanchardi Guillon, Rev. Zool., 14: 292. - Terra typica: Polynesia (Type male: unknown locality). - Anisolabis blanchardi (Guillon); Scudder, 1876, Proc.Boston Soc., 18: 302. - Gonolabis blanchardi (Guillon); Stelnmann, 1982. Das Tierreich. In Print.