395 



the anal nervure in the hind wings received very shortly behind 

 the cubitus. Ç. 



Length 7 mill. 



Dima, 24 th September (A. Koller). 



Head seen from the front as long as it is broad ; the front pro- 

 jecting at the antennse, its apex transverse; the apex of clypeus 

 broadly rounded. Hind ocelli sépara tcd from each ollier by a 

 slightly greater distance than Ihey are from the eyes. Malar space 

 as long as the antennal pedicle. Pronotum as long as the head from 

 the antennae to the end of the vertex and shorter than the mesono- 

 tum and scutellum united; metanotum longer than the mesonotum, 

 its apex broadly, roundly incised; the sides above bluntly trian- 

 gular and with a small triangular tooth below it; its base above 

 is free from the part beyond it, being raised. The 2 nd (3 rd ) abdo- 

 minal ventral segment has a shallow, curved impression. The 

 eyes do not converge much above. There are 2 fine furrows on 

 the basai half of the mesonotum. The clypeus form a semicircle. 

 The long spur of hind tibise half the length of metatarsus. 



Gomes near to H. sagax Kohl, which may be known from it by 

 the apex of the clypeus being transverse with the sides straight 

 and oblique. The species belangs lo Kjhls group 6. (Verh. z. b. 

 Ges. Wien, 1886, 310) 



The form of colourations shown by it is common with the 

 African species of Homonotus. 



Agenia erythrotrichia sp. n. — Black, covered with silvery 

 pile; the oral hair-bundle rufous; wings hyaline, the stigma and 

 nervures black, a clbud across the transverse médian and transverse 

 basai nervure, the outer twice the width of the inner part, the 

 edges irregular; a larger cloud beyond it, filling the basai two- 

 thirds of the radial cellule, the apex there of the cloud incised in 

 the middle ; it extends below, filling the 2 ntl cubital cellule, extending 

 into the i st , filling the angle formed by the l Bt transverse cubital 

 nervure and the basai abscissa of the radius, more than the basai 

 half of the 3 ri1 the cloud becoming obliquely widened from the 

 radius to the cubitus at the apex, filling the apical two-thirds of the 

 l st discoidal and extending outside the récurrent nervure for about 

 one fourth of the width of the inner part and very faintly beyond 

 the anal nervure; the nervellus in the hind wings ante-furcal. Ç. 



Length 10 mill. 



Dima, 26 ,h September ('A. Koller). 



Eyes slightly converging above; the hinder ocelli separated from 

 the eyes by a slightly greater distance than they are from each 



