128 BuUeiin de Ja Société Royale Entomotogique d'Egypte 



poils accessoires sur les ailes antérieures » a character 

 very rare amougfsl Tubulifera, and very typical for 

 cbncri. When I wrote the paper ciied above 1 had not 

 seen Debski's publication but received it a lew 

 months ago from my friend Ebner. 



Gynaiholhrips tvillîamsi, new spec. 



9, cf. Black; fore tibiae and all tarsi somewhat 

 paler, grey brown. First and second antennal joint 

 as dark as the body, the following ones dark yel- 

 low, the sixth somewhat shaded with grey towards 

 the apex. Seventh and eigldh segment dark brown. 



Head about one fourth longer than wide, nearly 

 one and a half limes as long as prothorax; sides very 

 slightly arched, nearly j)arallel. Eyes and ocelli as 

 in cbiieri. Postocular bristles present, about half as 

 long as the eyes, sharply pointed at apex. 



Antennae not quite twice as long as head. First 

 joint distinctly wider than long, cylindrical. Secon 1 

 joint cup-shaped, twice as long as the first, and 

 somewhat narrower than it. The following three 

 joints broadly^ davate, about equal in length and 

 width, as wide as the second, as long as the first and 

 second together. Sixth joint of similar shape as the 

 fifth, but shorter. Seventh joint still shorter and nar- 

 rower, fusiform, transversely truncate at apex. Eighth 

 joint half vs wide as the preceding one, and a little 

 more than half as long, acutely conical, widest at 

 base, broadly united with the seventh. 



Bristles short and weak, about one third as long 

 as the middle joint, arranged as in ebneri, but in 

 addition on the third to fifth joints a few very short 



