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Acanthinevania occurs chiefly in the Australian region, and also 

 Hve species in the Malayan subregion of the Oriental ; two African 

 species possibly belong here. There are about thirty- three species. 



Of Szepligetella only one species is known, from the Hawaiian 

 Islands. 



EvaniscHS occurs in the Neoti'opical regions, where there are 

 three species. 



Zeuxevania has two species in the Palearctic, two in the Ethio- 

 pian and two in the Oriental. 



Evauiella is known certainly only from the United States, Cen- 

 tral and South America, but many species at least South and Cen- 

 tral xVmerican credited to Kvania probably really belong here. 

 There are five species recognized. 



Seviceoniyia occurs in the Neotropical with seventeen species. 



Semceodog aster has but one species, European. 



Hyptia has thirty-one species from the Nearctic and Neotropical 

 regions. 



Evaniellus has four species from the Neotropical. 



As far as is known all the genera are parasitic on the oothecae of 

 cockroaches. 



As showing the distribution of the genera the table on the next 

 page will be of interest. Thirteen species of uncertain generic posi- 

 tion are omitted. Evania appendigaster is counted only from 

 Europe, which is believed to be its original habitat. 



TEANS. AM. KNT. SOC. XXXIV. AI'BIf,. 190S. 



