33o August Schletterer. 



Evania crassa Cam. 



Kvania crassa Ca m., Biolog. Centr. Amer., Part LX, p. 433, d\ Tab. XVIII, Fig. 2 .... 1887 



»Parapsidal furrows obsolete. Cubital nervure obsolete bevond the first cubital 

 cellulae. Forks of the metasternal process parallel. Thorax truncated in front. Rufa, 

 rugosa, dimidio apicali antennarum, maculis duabus metanoti, abdomine pedibusque 

 posticis ex parte nigris; petiolo striolato, apice testaceo; aus hyalinis. Long, fere 3 mm. 



Antennae stout, thickened towards the apex, the scape as long as the four succeed- 

 ing joints united; the second Joint not much shorter than the third, and longer than the 

 fourth. Head rugosely punctured; the front and vertex not so rugose, with the punc- 

 tures more widely separated. Thorax rugosely punctured, the mesopleurae only punc- 

 tured behind and there not very stronglv; the apex of the metathorax, vertical and 

 slightly hollowed in the centre; the punctures very large, running into reticulations. 

 The metapleurae are, for the greater part, black. Petiole as long as the metathorax, 

 shining, striolated longitudinally. The four anterior legs are reddish, the femora obscur- 

 ed with fuscous; the greater part of the hind coxae and trochanters are reddish; the 

 long hinder spur is a little more than one third of the length of the metatarsus, the 

 latter being longer than all the other joints united; the hind coxae are scarcely punc- 

 tured.« Cam. 



Subreg. 3. 



Panama (Volcan de Chiriqui). 



Evania soror Schlett. 



? Evania (Hyptia) Poeyi Guer., Rev. zool. Soc. Cuv., p. 335, <$ 1) 1843 



Evania soror Schlett., Verhandl. k. k. zool.-bot. Gesellsch. Wien, p. 38, $ 1886 



cf, 9. L. 6 mm. Facies convexiuscula mediocriter grosse denseque rugoso-punctata. 

 Frons subimpressa mediocriter dense subgrosseque. Genae quam facies magis tenuiter 

 et mediocriter dense punctatae evidenter longiores quam liagelli articulus primus unacum 

 secundo. Tempora subter fortiter dilatata in rugis quatuor longitudinalibus seriatim 

 punctata. Ocelli inter se tiagelli articuli primi longitudine, ab oculis sesqui plus distant. 

 Antennae ante medium oculorum longitudinis insertae, in V evidenter fusiformes; scapus 

 in 9 paullo longior, in cf paullo brevior articulis tribus sequentibus; flagelli articulus 

 secundus quam primus in $ duplo, in d 1 sesqui longior, tertius in 9 vix longitudine 

 secundi, in c? secundo longior (Tab. II, Fig. 48). 



Pronotum lateraliter subfortiter angulatum. Mesonotum subdense grosseque punc- 

 tatum lineis parapsidalibus subconspicuis; scutellum grosse denseque punctatum. Meta- 

 stcrni processus posticus furcillatus ramis parallelis. Abdominis petiolus oblique rugosus 

 et in rugis variolose punctatus; petioli basis ab abdominis parte posteriore compressa 

 quam a scutello evidenter plus distat. Coxae posteriores punctis conspicuis, mediocriter 

 densis. Tibiaetarsique posteriores sine spinis; tibiarum posteriorum calcar majus metatarsi 

 dimidium longitudine superat, metatarsus articulis quatuor sequentibus longitudine aequalis. 



Alae hyalinae; in ala antica solum exstat cellula costalis. Nigra vel plus minus 

 fcrruginescens. 



>) » rf Long. 5 mm. E. rubro-fulva; antennis longioribus capite thoraceque, rectis lenuibus; 

 abdomine nigro, pediculo fulvo; pedibus anticis fulvis, femoribus antice, tibiis tarsisque iusco-mgri- 

 cantibus, intermediis fuscis, femoribus ad basin fulvo tinctis; posticis nigris, coxis in medio rubris; capite 

 thoraceque fortiter punctatis, hoc postice reticulalo albicante tomentoso; abdomine nigro, Iaevigato nitido. 

 Cuba.<< Guer. 



