2q August Schletterer. 



less fuscous-tinted throughout, but more deeply so at the base; there is narrow oblique 

 smoky cloud in the first cubital cellule, and the apex is smoky; the recurrent nervure is 

 curved, and is scarcely interstitial; the second cubital cellule is longer than the third; 

 the second transverse cubital nervure is almost absolete.« Cam. 



Subreg. 3. 



Costa Rica (Cache), Panama (Vulcan de Chiriqui, 4000 - 6000 feet). 



Evania albofascialis Cam. 



Evania albofascialis Cam., Biolog. Cent. Amer., Part. LX. p. 426, tf, Tab. XVII, Fig. 17 . . 1887 



»Nigra, facie alba, punctata; thorace antice rotundato; petiolo coxisque posticis 

 punctatis; aus fere fumatis. cf Long. 11 — 12 mm. 



Radial and cubital nervures complete. Antennae rather long, the joints elongated. 

 Hind legs very long. Face carinate. Thorax in front rounded. Forks of metasternal 

 process diverging. 



The face, the sternum, pleurae, metanotum, and coxae are densely covered with 

 silvery -white pile, the rest of the body with fuscous pile. The scape is about half the 

 length of the third antennal Joint, the latter about one fourth longer than the following 

 Joint; from the fourth the joints are sligthly bent and dilated at the apex. The face is 

 sharply keeled in the centre, and closely and rather strongly punctured; the central 

 keel is for the greater part black. Front not much depressed, alutaceous. Mesonotum 

 shining, sparsely punctured. Parapsidal furrows not very deep, curved, not reaching to 

 the base ; the furrows along the tegulae wider and deeper. Scutellum almost shining, 

 covered with shallow clearly separated punctures. Pronotum finely punctured; meso- 

 pleurae impunctate, except on the lower part, this part being pitted with round shallow 

 punctures. Metathorax reticulated, the lower region of the pleurae less strongly so. 

 Petiole covered with large punctures, opaque. Hind coxae covered with large punc- 

 tures; tarsi covered with a stiff fuscous pile, without bristles, except at the apex of each 

 Joint; the hind spurs are a little more than one third of the length of the metatarsus; 

 the claws and front spurs are reddish, and the apex of the anterior femora and tibiae 

 are obscure white in front. Wings obscured with a smoky tint, the space below the 

 costa fuscous; the apex and an oblique cloud in the first cubital cellule darker; the re- 

 current nervure is interstitial. 



This male of E. tinctipennis is unknown to nie, as is the female of the species 

 described above. I scarcely think E. albofascialis can be the male of E. tinctipennis, 

 the difference in the sculpture of the head being so marked. I am not aware that the 

 sexes of Evania differ in sculpture to apprcciable extent.« 



Subreg. 3. 



Panama (Volcan de Chiriqui, 2000 — 3ooo feet). 



Evania flagellata n. sp. 



$. L. 6-5 mm. Facies leviter convexa polito-nitida, in medio ante antennas rotunde 

 elevata. Frons plana arcuate et tenuiter rugosa et in rugis punctis paucis minus tenui- 

 bus. Tempora subter dilatata, vertex et genae omnino leviaj genae flagelli articulo tertio 

 longitudine fere aequales. Antennae in medio oculorum longitudinis insertae; scapus 

 longitudine flagelli articuli primi unacum secundo tertioque, flagelli articulus secundus 

 quam primus quintuplo, tertius vix triplo longior. Ocelli posteriores inter se et ab oculis 

 flagelli articuli primi longitudine distant. 



