Entomol. Mitteilungen II, 1913, Nr. 7/8. 223 



nal stripe on the dorsum and one at each side. Legs yellowish wilh 

 small black dots anJ dark brown bristles. The tibiae and tarsal joints 

 with blackish brown apices, and the fore and intermediate tibiae with 

 a larger blackish dot before tho middle on the outer side. The spurs 

 and claws light brown. Wings hyaline; the longitudinal nervures 

 yellowish white, blackish banded. Pterostigma orange. A brownish 

 streak along the outer series of gradate veins in the fore wing. 



Length of body 30 mm; fore wing 29 mm; bind wing 26 mm. 



One female from Anping, 7. VII. The species has some likeness 

 to Nesoleon oidianini Mac Lachl. from Turkestan and Caucasus, 



Glenuroides communis Okam. 



Okamoto, Wien. Ent. Zeit. XXIX, lUlO, pag. 295, Fig. 4. 

 Of this species, described from Japanese specimens, is present a male 

 from Taihorin 7. V. 1911. 



As far as I know, it is the first record of that species from 

 Pormosa. In Deutsch. Ent. Mus. is present another male from Kago- 

 shima, Japan, 7. IX. 1911 (H. Sauter leg.). 



Hagenomyia asakurae Okam. 



Mynncleon Asaliurae Okamoto, Wien. Ent. Zeit. XXIX, 1910, 

 pag. 297. 



Baliga asakurai, Navas, Revue Russe d'Entom. XII, 1912, 

 pag. .110. 



A very fine series is present. 25 specimens from Kosempo, 7. VII. 

 1912; 1 6 from Kankau, VI, 1912; 1 $ from Anping 7. VII. 



Hagenomyia sagax Walk. 



Myrmeleon .sagax Walker, Cat. Neur. Ins. Brit. Mus. 1853, 

 p. 382. 



Balaga nitens Navas, Revuo Russe d'Entom. XII, 1912 p. 111. 

 Of this species, known from the Malayan Isles and from China, are 

 present 2 (5 (5 from Kankau, VIII, 1912. 



Hagenomyia brunneipennis nov. spec. 



Labrum, face, labial and maxillary palpi orange-yellow. Man- 

 dibles with black apices. A broad streak between the eyes pitchy 

 brown; the part below the base of the antennae shining; the upper 

 part not glossy but rugose. The vertex much raised, brown, puiic- 

 tuated and with a longitudinal median Impressed line, not punctuated. 

 Antennae as long as head, pro- and mesothorax together, black; the 

 club faintly indicated; the V^ and 2^^*^ joints with narrow, yellowish 

 brown tip, Prothorax about half as long as broad, brownish haired. 



