224 Petersen, H. Sauter's Formosa-Ausbeute.- 



Pro-, meso- and metathorax and basal part of abdomen light greyish 

 brown, yellowish haired. . The underslde of thorax and the coxae 

 yellowish brown; the venter of abdomen greyish pale brown becoming 

 darker towards apex, yellowish haired. The five terminal segments 

 dorsally blackish, dark haired and with narrow, pale brown hind 

 borders. Tibiae and larsi blackish; hind femora yellowish brown 

 wilh a slight indication of a darker band a little before apex; fore 

 and intermediate femora blackish on the overside in the apical half, 

 pt tarsal Joint as long as 2^^^ and 3*^ together; 2^*1, 3*^ and 4*^ of 

 the same length; 5**^ nearly as long as the 4 others. Spurs a little 

 longer than 1** tarsal Joint. Wings yellowish brown; the greater 

 part of nervures darker than the membran. The branches of radial 

 sector and the greater part of those arising from the upper cubitus 

 together with the adjoining cross veins paler than the membran. The 

 apex of the media in fore wing together with the adjoining cross 

 veins dark brown. The pterostigma yellowish white. 



Length of body 49 mm; fore wing 58 mm; hind wing 60 mm. 



One specimen, (5, from Kosempo. 7. VII. 1911. 



I can not follow Navas in making new genera for the Asiatic 

 species of the genus Hagenomyia. I have before me long series of 

 Hagenomyia (Myrmeleon) micans, H. asakurae and H. sagax, and 

 in the shape and nervation of wings they agree very weil with, the 

 African species, H. trist is and B. luctuosa. When Navas (Revue 

 Russe d'Entom. XII, 1910 p. 110) in his description of the new genus 

 Baliga with H. asakurae as type, writes „Calcaria anteriora primo 

 tarsorum articulo breviora" and „sectore radii multo ultra ramum 

 obliquum cubito orto", it is not correct. Likewise is the short inter- 

 calar nervure in the radial area behind the pterostigma of no generic 

 value, as it is not present in all specimens. In M. asakurae and 

 H. hrnnneipennis some of the cross voins in the radial area of fore 

 wing are crossed before the radial fork, and in H. micans the same 

 sometimes takes place. 



Ascalaphidae. 



Glyptobasis brunnea nov. spec. 



Labrum and face reddish brown; the lower part of the eye with 

 a narrow yellowish margin. Forehead and basal Joint of antennae 

 greyish brown, densely longhaired. Vertex and occiput orange coloured 

 with a narrow and dark transverse stripe above the antennae. The 

 basal joints (4-5) of antennae yellowish; the rest blackish; the club 

 broad and shortly haired. The antennae not serrate at the base. 



