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some other genera of Eunotinae. The following key serve for identifi- 
cation of the known European species of Eunotus. 
1 (2) Antennae reddish-yellow, club black with reddish. 
nigriclavis Förster. 
(1) Antennae mostly reddish brown. 
(4) Middle part of propodeum with 3 round areo- 
lae i1... .. 4. Su sU eio tas NR a5) 
(3) Middle part of propodeum carinated, without 
impressions in form of areolae. 
5 (6) Propodeum partly covered by the scutellum at 
the base. Abdomen obtusely angled at the tip, 
second segment occupying fully * 4 of the whole 
lengt of the abdomen .. . cretaceus (Walk.)Masi. 
6 (5) Propodeum not covered at the base by the scu- 
tellum. Middle carina of propodeum on its ante- 
rior part prominent an a tooth or tubercle. Abdo- 
men acute angled at the tip with the second seg- 
ment(on specimen inalcohol)occupyingless than? 4 
of the wholelength of the abdomen. 
acutus, Sp. nov. 
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Я. acutus, Sp. nov: 
Female. Length 1,2 mm. Mandibles bidentate, head wide with 
vertex compressed, short. Antennae clavate, 10-jointed (scape, pedicel 
5-jointed funicle and 3-jointed club; the ring joint united. with first 
funicle joint). The funicle joints transverse. Mesonotum transverse. 
Parapsidal furrows on the posterior margin of mesonotum crosed by 
furrows separating axillae. Scutellum about one time and a half as 
long as mesonotum. Postscutellum invisible. Propodeum not cove- 
red at the base by the scutellum, with middle carina on its anterior 
part prominent in the form of a tooth, which is higher than tne scutel- 
lum. Middle part of propodeum carinated with transverse costula and 
two lateral carinae, with irregular impressions. The lateral parts of pro- 
podeum prominent over the coxae, smooth. Stigmal vein of the ante- 
rior wingsomewhat curved, longer than the postmarginal and somewhat 
(1:1,1) shorter than the marginal vein. Posterior tibiae have two apical 
spurs under higher me .ification visible. Abdomen as long or even lon- 
ger than the head and thorax combined, short ovate, pointed to the tip. 
The second segment as long as */3 of the whole length of the abdomen 
its posterior margin entire. Ovipositor as long as '; of the length of 
the abdomen. Head and thorax reticulate, hairy, eyes bare. On the 
mesopleurae, epicnemia and mesepisterna longitudinally finely striated, 
mesosterna with thimble like punctures. There is a deep pit between 
episterna and epimeron. Abdomen smooth, its posterior part somewhat 
Revue Russe d’Entom. XII. 1912. Ne 2. 
