FOEFIfîULARIA OF THE HUNOARIAN NATIONAL MUSEUM. 487 



Long, corporis Ç 11 mm ; forcipis Ç 5 '5 mm. 



Head reddish-black, varied with red; antennae with 15 segments, 

 the first long, the second very short, circular, the 3-rd longer, the 4-th, 

 5-th & G-th almost circular, gradually lengthening, the apical segments 

 longer, cylindrical; in colour the antennae are brown, th^ basal seg- 

 ments somewhat paler, & the apical or penultimate segments yellowish 

 white. 



Pronotum very shghtly narrower than the head, quadrate, rich 

 chocolate brown, very narrowly slightly paler laterally. 



Elytra dark fuscous brown. Wings of the same colour, with a small 

 testaceous spot at the apex of the suture. 



Feet yellow, the knees shghtly darker. 



Abdomen dark red ; lateral tubercles very distinct, black ; last dor- 

 sal segment square, hinder margin straight, rectangular, red, bordered 

 with black. 



Pygidium very prominent produced into a long tongue-shaped lobe, 

 nearly half the length of the forceps, red. 



Forceps with the branches remote at the base flattened, unarmed, 

 smooth, straight, the apices corssing. 



Java (Fruhstorfer), 1 J . 



Although there is but a soHtary female of this novelty, I have no 

 hesitation is describing it, as it appears to be very distinct ; the colouring 

 is very noticeable, & the long straight forceps ; the most remarkable 

 character is the long tongue-shaped pygidium ; it approaches, perhaps, 

 most nearly to A. ruficejjs Erichson, from which it differs in the general 

 arrangement of the colour, and in the much longer pygidium. The female 

 being so strongly characteristed, the male must be even more distinct. 



Genus XX. FOEFICULA Linn. 



71. F. cnmcularia L. — New Guinea: Sattelberg 1 cf. var. ford- 

 pata (Bíró). 



72. F. decipiens Géné. — Dalmatia : Ins. Arbe (Horváth). 



73. /*'. luricla Fisch. — Cyprus : Larnaka, Kyrenia (Glaszner). 

 There is a pair which I consider a variety of this species, much 



paler in colour, with the forceps less strongly curved, in the male, and 

 a minute tooth on the inner margin beyond the dilated part, labelled, 

 «Setshuan (Széchenyi))). 



