On some Asiatic species of Rhogadinae etc. Ti 
near the middle, are 2 longitudinal keels, the lower more curved 
than the upper; there is a cerenulated band along the middle. The 
furrow over the mesosternum is wide and cerenulated. Metapleurae 
densely covered with long white pubescence. The basal 3 abdominal 
segments are closely, rather strongly longitudinally striated. A narrow 
line runs from the ocelli to the vertex in the centre. 
The large head and general form of the species reminds one 
of Bethlus. 
Stiralysia gen. nov. 
Stiema long, thick, widest where the radius issues from it; 
2nd abseissa of radius elearly longer than the 1* transverse cubitus; 
transverse median nervure received beyond the transverse basal, the 
transverse discoidal beyond the recurrent, which is interstitial with 
the transverse eubitus, the anal nervure issues from near the top. 
3rd antennal joint clearly shorter than the 4. Antennae much 
longer than the body. Abdomen with the normal number of segments; 
the basal strongly longitudinally striated ; the spiracles at the top of 
the basal slope and more prominent than usual; it is clearly sepa- 
rated from the others which are not distinetly separated. Parapsidal 
furrows deep, complete. Seutellar depression large, wide, keeled down 
-the centre. Basal part of metanotum with a stout keel down the 
centre; the apical slope bounded by a keel round the top; the central 
part stoutly reticulated. Legs long; their claws long and slender, 
eurved. The eubital and discoidal cellules are separated; the radius 
issues from the base of the apical third of the stigma. In the hind 
wings the median cellule is longer than the half of the costal cellule ; 
the 1*-abseissa of the radius does not form with the 2”4 a strong 
angle. Mesopleural furrow erenulated. 
In the arrangement of Szepligeti (Gen. Ins., Brac., 202) 
this genus comes nearest t0 Phaenocarpa. 
Stiralysia testaceiventris sp. nov. 
Black, the lower part of outer orbits, malar space, oral region 
and the sides and ventral surface of the abdomen rufo-testaceous, 
the antennal scope and legs testaceous; the mesonotum tinged with 
rufotestaceous along tbe furrows; wings hyaline, the nervures and 
stigma black. 9. 
Length 5 mm.; terebra 3 mm. 
Tongeking. (Fruhstorfer). 
Wiener Entomologische Zeitung, XXIX. Jahrg., Heft I (15. Jänner 1910), 
