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sent on the anterior part of the prothorax. In appendi- 
culatus a rather broad dark median longitudinal streaks 
is present together with two small dark spots at each side. 
The species is known from Dalmatia, Greece, Turkey. 
Caucasus and Crimea. 
Pignatellus. 
Navas, Asoc. esp. para Progr. Cienc., Congr. Madrid 1913, 
Cienc. Nat. p. 43. — Revista Real Acad. 
Madrid, p. 623, 1915. 
Rotandon Navas, Ann. Soc. scıent. Brux., p. 242, 1914. 
Only a single species is known. 
Pignatellus extorris (Pl. VI, fig. 18). 
Navas, Asoc. esp. para Progr. Cienc., Congr. Madrid 1913, 
Cienc. Nat., p. 44, figs. a, db. — Rev. 
Real Acad. "Madrid, p. 623, fig.9, 1915. 
Rotandon sobrius Navas, Bull. Mus. Paris, p. 116, fig. 1, 
1914. 
Rotandon clarus Navas, Ann.Soc. scient. Brux., p. 242, 1914. 
The species is known from Crete, from several loca- 
lities in Asia minor, from Syria and Caucasus. I possess 
the species from Amasia (Asia minor) and Caucasus. 
MYRMELEONINAE. 
Lopezini. 
Only one genus, containing a single species, is known 
from Europe. 
Lopezus. 
Navas, Novit. Zool., p. 449, 1913. 
Lopezus fedtschenkoi (Pl. VI, fig. 19). 
Myrmecaelurus Fedtschenkoi Mac Lachlan, Fedtschenko’s 
Voyage in Turkestan, pag. 4 (sep.), 
tab. 1, figs. 3 and 4, 1875, 
