20 ARKIV FÖR ZOOLOGI. BAND 10. NIO 15. 



seen a number of specimens of the species in other collections, 

 especially from Congo. The male in the two above named 

 species has rather long appendages. 



Oaiiduliis iolautlie Banks. — Ann. Ent. Soc. Amer., 

 p. 23, 1911. 



Mus. Stockholm: One specimen (abdomenlost) from Congo. 



Coll. Eshen- Peter sen: 1 $, from Congo Beige (Jensen- 

 TuscH leg.). 



I ha ve seen several specimens of this species from Congo 

 Beige in other collections. In the male the abdomen is only 

 a little longer than the wings. 



Craiidulus risi nov. spec. — Face reddish brown. Labial 

 and maxillary palpi yellowish; the aplcal joint blackish brown. 

 Head below and above the antennae dark brown. Vertex 

 reddish brown with two transverse rows of blackish spöts; 



Fig. 9. 

 Gandulus risi. Coll. Esben-Petersen. 



four spöts in the front row and sex in the hind one. Between 

 the two rows two small spöts. Antennae brown, longer than 

 head and thorax united and with distinct club. Prothorax 

 a little broader than long, narrowed in front, greyish brown, 

 with a paler indistinct narrow median stripe and a påle in- 

 distinct, sinuate stripe at each side. A transverse furrow 

 one third from the front margin; on the furrow a black dot 

 at each side. Meso- and metathorax dark brown to greyish 

 black and with narrow, påle margins. Abdomen blackish, 

 very long and slender and whitish haired. The appendages 

 of the male shining blackish and with long, black and erected 

 bristles. Legs strong, rather short, yellowish brown, with 

 long white and blackish bristles. Femur longer than tibia, 

 which is shorter than the tarsus. Front and hind femora 

 dark on their upper side, especially towards apex. Tibiae 

 with a narrow band near base and a broader one at apex. 

 All the tarsal joints blackish at apex. First tarsal joint as 



