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4. Labium modified into a higlily chitiiiized pear-shaped plate, wliicli iiearly 



covers and conceals the lifiula. Hab. — Hawaii. 



Szepligetella n. fzen. 

 Labium consisting of a much narrower less chitinized oval plate, longitudi- 

 nally divided in the middle; the ligula much longer and not con- 

 cealed 'Fig. 26). Hab.— Austro-Malayan and Australian subregions 

 of the Australian Acanlliiuevaiiia n. gen. 



5. Forewings with only one or two completely enclosed cells (8). 



Forewings with sis or seven completely closed cells 6). 



6. Forewings with seVen completely closed cells, the base of the free part of M 



arising from the radius near the stigma (Fig. 83). 



Evaniella Bradley. 



Forewings with only six completely closed cells (Figs. 81 and 82], or if with 



seven, then the base of the free part of M arising from the radius far 



before the stigma (Fig. 80) (T). 



7. Base of the free part of M between m-cu and E wanting, or indistinct and 



arising from R far anterior to the stigma (Figs. 80 and 81 1. 



Zeiixevaiiia Kieffer. 

 Base of the free part of M present between m-cu and E, wanting between m- 

 cu and r-m, so that cells R + 1st R^ and M are coalesced (Fig. 82). 



Evaiiiscus Szepligeti. 



8. Forewings with only the cells C and M present and distinctly closed (Figs. 84 



and 85) (9). 



Forewings with only cell C present and closed (Figs. 86 and 87) (10). 



9. Flagellura of the female suddenly clavate from about the middle (Fig. 55) ; 



mesopleurae with a distinctly polished impunctate area; claws with 

 the inner ray much larger and stouter than the outer ray (Fig. 51). 



Semseomyia n. gen. 

 Flagellum of the female evenly thickened from base to apex; mesopleura; 

 without any polished impunctate area ; claws with the outer ray much 

 the larger and more prominent (Fig. 53). 



SeniJeodogaster Bradley {= Brachygaster preoc). 



10. Cubitus present in the front wings (Fig. 86) ; hind legs always much shorter 



than in any other genus of the subfamily that I have seen (Fig. 61 1. 



Hyptia lUiger. 



Cubitus absent, so that there are only two veins present in the front wings, 



Cand Sc + R -H M (Fig. 87) Evaiiielliis Enderlein. 



EVAJVIA Fabr. 



Type. — Evania appendigaster Linn. 



For the description of this genus see the first part of this papei\ 

 There are 63 species of which 35 come from the Neotropical region. 

 The species of the Palearctic region are well tabulated by Szepli- 

 geti.* He includes chinensu, however, in his Oriental region. 



E. appendigaster wiA not be included in any of the tables except 



* Annales Musei Nationaiis Hungarici, i, p. 379, 1903. 



TRANS. AM. ENT. SOC. XXXIV. MAY. 1908. 



