2Q2 August Schletterer. 



Subreg. 3. 



Mexico (Cordova). 



Type in der Sammlung des Herrn H. de Saussure in Genf. 



Evania nobilis Westw. 



Evania nobilis Westvv., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., Nov. ser., T. I, p, 215 1850 



»Ferruginea, grosse punctata; capite nigro punctato, carina tenuissima faciei, an- 

 tennis et abdomine nigris, pedibus anticis piceo-castaneis, posticis nigris. Long. carp. 

 lin. 5, exp. alar. antic. lin. 9. 



Clypeus laevis, linea tenui curvata impressa (e latere interno antennarum ad os 

 ducta) a genis separatus. Antennae longae, crassae, 1 3-articulatae, articulis 3 et 4 subtus 

 piceo-rufis. Mandibulae nigrae; palpi lutei. Thorax ferrugineus punctatus, metanoto 

 areolato. Abdomen nigrum, lateribus pedunculi rugosis, valde compressum, supra cur- 

 vatum, subtus angulatum. Pedes 2 antici lutescenti-rufescentes, coxis omnibus lutescen- 

 tibus; femoribus intermediis pedibusque posticis nigris. Venae alarum in E. principe 

 dispositae.« Westw. 



Subreg. 2. 



Brasilien. 



Die bogenförmigen Furchen, welche das Gesicht seitlich von den Wangen schei- 

 den, und das vollständiger erhaltene Flügelgeäder lässt auf nähere Verwandtschaft mit 

 E. Maximilian! und flagellata schliessen, von welchen Arten nobilis jedoch bei ihrer 

 viel bedeutenderen Grösse und gröberen Sculptur sicher verschieden ist, da ja bei den 

 genannten Arten der Mittelrücken fast in seiner ganzen Ausdehnung glänzend glatt und 

 ebenso der Hinterleibstiel vollkommen polirt glatt und nicht runzelig ist. 



Evania rugifrons Cam. 



Evania rugifrons Garn., Biolog. Cent. Amer., Part LX, p. 428, <$, Tab. XVII, Fig. 19 . . . . 1887 



»Radial and cubital nervures more or less distinct. Parapsidal furrows distinct. 

 Thorax truncated in front. Forks of metasternal process parallel. 



Nigra, mandibulis albo-testaceis; facie et fronte rugosis; coxis posticis punctatisj 

 petiolo laevi. d\ Long, fere 7 mm. 



Antennae with the scape a little shorter than the third Joint, the latter nearly equal 

 in length to the fourth Joint, the middle and apical joints slightly dilated at the apex. 

 Head transverse in front, rugosely punctured, the face covered with long silvery-white 

 hair; a keel down the centre of the front. Mesonotum transverse, shining; the middle 

 lobe bearing large deep punctures, the lateral lobes slightly shagreened. Parapsidal 

 furrows deep, wide; the furrow along the sides crenulated. Scutellum rugosely punc- 

 tured. Pleurae rugosely punctured; the punctures running into reticulations; the meso- 

 pleurae in front in the middle impunctate. Metathorax coarsely rugosely punctured. 

 Petiole shining impunctate, double the length of the metanotum. Pleurae and meta- 

 thorax densely covered with rather long withe pile; a fuscous pile on the mesonotum. 

 The petiole sparsely pilose, the apex of the abdomen above sparsely covered with short 

 grayish pile. Coxae thickly, the femora more sparsely covered with a silvery-withe pile; 

 tibiae and tarsi covered with a few stiff bristles. Hind spurs reaching nearly to the middle 

 of the metatarsus; the latter as long as the following three joints united. Claws appa- 

 rently simple. The anterior legs are more ar less obscure white in front. The transverse 

 medial nervure is intersritial.« Cam. 



Subreg. 3. 



Panama (Volcan de Chiriqui, 4000- 6000 feet). 



