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other. Apex of clypeus broadly rounded. Metanotum alutaceous, 

 the sides of the apex weakly striated. The long spur of the hinder 

 tibia? one third of the length of the metatarsus and as long as the 

 2 nd joint; the tarsi areclosely, the tibire sparsely spinose. The apical 

 3 abscissœ of the radius are almost of the same length ; the i st ré- 

 current nervure is received very shorlly beyond the middle, the 

 2"' 1 shortly beyond the apex of the basai fourth of the cellule. 



This species is, as indicated by the oral hair bundle, an Agenia 

 sensu str., a genus which appears to possess much fewer species 

 than the veryclosely allied Pseudagenia. 



Pseudagenia Schoutedeni sp. n. — Black, covered with a 

 white pile ; the wings hyaline, the stignia and nervures black, a 

 fuscous cloud on either side of the transverse basai and transverse 

 médian nervures, more broadly developed on the outer than on the 

 innerside of the former and broader on tlie nervellus, where it is of 

 equal width on both sides ; the 2 nd abscissa of the radius is a little 

 longer than the 3 nl , which, again, is slightly longer than the 4 Ul ; 

 both the récurrent nervures are received shortly behind the middle, 

 the 2 nd at a greater distance than the i st ; the cloud in the radial 

 cellule does not touch the radius, or, at least, is fainter there ; the 

 nervellus in fore wings widely post — , in hind wings widely ante- 

 furcal. 3 rd antennal joint one fourth longer than the 4 th . Apex of 

 clypeus broadly rounded. Hinder ocelli separated from each other 

 by a less distance than they are from the eyes. Apex of pronotum 

 bluntly angled in the middle. Tibiije very sparsely, the tarsi thickly 

 spinose. $. 



Lenghtl3 mill. 



Dima, 26 fh September(A Kûller). 



The eyes slightly converge above; there is a shallow, indistinct 

 furrow dovvn the middle of the front. Except at the extrême base 

 the metanotum is closely, irregularly transversely slriated. The 

 long spur of the hind tibise is not one third of the length of the 

 metatarsus and as long as the 2' 1 ' 1 tarsal joint. The 2 nd (pedicle) and 

 3 rd antennal joints are, united, nearly as long as the 4 ,h and 5 Ul 

 united. 



Pseudageaia longiventris sp. n. — Black, covered with a 

 white pile, the wings hyaline, a fuscous cloud along the trans- 

 verse médian and transverse basai nervures, broader along the 

 former than along the latter, and broader on the innerside of 

 the former than on the outer, a cloud filling slightly more than 

 the basai third of the radial cellule, the apex of the l st cubital 



