Note. Thorax almost smooth, parapsidal furrows well de- 

 fined, but not complete. Near to abnormis Boh. 

 puncticollis Möller (Arthro/ytus) Entom. Tidsk., Ill, 1882. p. 180. 



Note. The type of Möller in Vienna has pedicel longer 

 than the first funicle joint, propodeum with a small neck, post- 

 marginal vein longer than the stigmal. 

 vitripennis Förster, 1841, p. 20, n. 128. 



Gen. Psychophagus Mayr. 



omnivorus Walk. 



proccssioneae Ratz., I, p. 194. 



rotundatiis Ratz., I, p. 194. 



Gen. Dirhicnus Thorns. 



In the synoptic table cited above the genus Dirhicnus is treated 

 in a somewhat wider sense than it was done by its author. Therefore 

 to this genus run quite a lot of different insects which in the future 

 must be splitted into several genera. Some species, placed herewith 

 to the genus Dirhicnus, are similar to Coelopisthia, but have immar- 

 gined occiput, others are quite different. 

 alboannulatus Ratz., Ill, p. 231. 



Note. Anterior femora considerably swollen, thus resem- 

 bling Rhopalicus. Abdomen rotund, venation of the wing similar 

 to that of Coelopisthia. 

 clandestinus Förster, 1841, p. 19, n. 117. 

 complanatus Ratz., I, p. 197. 



Note. P. complanatus Ratz, is totally different from Di- 

 glochis (Trichoglenes) complanatus Thomson by the nacked 

 eyes and immargined occiput. 

 patulus Walker, Entom. Mag., II, 1835, p. 479. 



Note. Cheeks acute; marginal, stigmal and postmarginal 

 veins are equal in length, wings hyaline. 



Gen. Cecidostiba Thomson. 

 inflexus Ratz., II, p. 196. 

 meconotus Ratz., 11, p. 206. 

 naubolus Walker, Proc. Linn. Soc. London, I, 1845, p. 263, n. 17 



Gen. Caenacis Förster. 

 capnopterus Ratz., II, p. 189. 



Gen. Etroxys We s two od. 

 glechomae Förster, 1841, p. 21, n. 138. 

 rufiventris Förster, 1841, p. 17, n. 89. 



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