2q a August Schletterer. 



Ueber die meist auffallenden Unterschiede, welche E. Maximiliani von der ihr 

 nächstverwandten flagellata, sowie von den näherstehenden E. Gredleri, nobilis und 

 minor trennen, lese man am Schlüsse der Beschreibungen dieser Arten. 



Subreg. 3. 



Mexico (Orizaba). 



Evania varicornis Cam. 



Evania varicornis Cam., Biolog. Cent. Amcr., Part LX, p. 430, tf , Tab. XVII, Fig. 22 . . . 1887 



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

 furrows distinct. Thorax truncated in front. Forks of metasternal process parallel. Face 

 not carinate. 



Thorace, capite, scapo antennarum pedibusque, ex parte, rufis, antennarum arti- 

 culis 2°4 m , trochanteribus, spinis petioloque dimidio apicali albis, abdomine nigro ; alis 

 hyalinis. o\ Long. 6-5 mm. 



Antennae with the scape a little longer than the second and third joints united; 

 the third and fourth joints subequal, each about three times longer than the second 

 Joint. Face shining, with scattered punctures; a furrow runs down laterally part the 

 outer side of the antennae from near the ocelli to the clypeus. Front hnely punctured; 

 a depression above each antennae; vertex rugosely punctured. Thorax nearly transverse 

 in front, opaque out the middle lobe, the latter bearing large punctures ; latteral lobes 

 shining, aciculated, a furrow down the centre. Parapsidal furrow narrow, not very 

 distinct. Scutellum rugosely punctured. The lower part of the mesopleurae and sternum 

 strongly punctured, the upper part finely punctured, the oblique depression at the end 

 obliquely striated. Metathorax rugosely reticulated. Petiole shining, impunctate, about 

 one and a half times longer than the metanotum. Hind coxae finely punctured; spurs 

 reaching nearly to the middle of the metatarsus. The legs are rather long; the coxae are 

 obscure white, black at the apex, the posterior pair broadly so; the hind femora, tibiae, 

 and tarsi black, the femora obscure brown in the middle. The mesonotum laterally 

 and the metanotum in the middle are obscured with black.« Cam. 



Subreg. 3. 



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



Evania fcrruginescens n. sp. 



<S • L. 6 mm. F'acies lere plana, carinula longitudinali mediana brevi et antice 

 verrueula mediana instrueta, antennas versus punetis tenuibus subdensisque antice ex- 

 stinetis. Genae nitidae punetis dispersis, antennarum scapi dimidium longitudine super- 

 antes. Tempora nitida punetis dispersis, superne tenuissimis, subtus medioeriter 

 grossis, in medio laevia, subter vix dilatata. Frons plana, carinula longitudinali mediana, 

 punetis densis, in medio tenuibus, ad oculos ocellosque minus tenuibus. Vertex grossius 

 et medioeriter dense punetatus. Antennae paullo ante medium oculorum insertae; 

 scapus longitudine flagelli articuli primi unacum seeundo, flagelli articulus seeundus 

 quam primus evidenter quadruplo longior, tertius seeundo longitudine aequalis (Tab. II, 

 Fig. 3i). Ocelli posteriores inter se quam flagelli articuli primi longitudine duplo plus, 

 ab oculis vix minus distant. 



Pronotum angulis lateralibus fortibus, antice acute et leviter elevato-marginatis. 

 Mesonotum convexum nitidissimum, punetulis valde ineonspieuis sparsisque; lineae 

 parapsidales profundae, valde divergentes. Scutellum punetis magnis vadosis sparsisque, 

 lateraliter subdensis. Metasterni processus posticus fureillatus ramis parallelis. Abdominis 



