94 Psyche [August 
bare, except the hind tibiz and tarsi which are more strongly pubes- 
cent than usual. Head rugosopunctate above the ocelli; front 
excavated gently above the antenne, the basin finely longi- 
tudinally striate, space between it and the eyes more coarsely 
striate; between the antenne is a strong carina that extends up- 
ward and disappears before the ocelli; beneath the antennez is a 
transverse carina that curves upward outside them and extends 
halfway to the ocelli; face with deep striz that converge below; 
cheeks with strize that curve toward the base of the mandibles; head 
behind the eyes with scattered punctures of variable sizes, impunc- 
tate near the posterior edge and on the occiput except close to the 
ocelli. Cheeks half as long as the eyes, the inner edges of which 
are divergent below; ocelli close together in a low triangle, the 
Fig. 1. Evania flavocoralis sp. nov., fore wing and outline 
of metasternal process. 
posterior ones larger than the anterior one, as far from one another 
as from the eye margin. Antenne slender; third and fourth 
joints equal, each as long as the first two together and fully six 
times as long as thick. Mesonotum with distinct parapsidal fur- 
rows and with two other deep-grooved lines on each side external 
to the furrows; of these the inner one meets the furrow near its 
anterior end and the outer one meets the edge of the mesonotum 
just in front of the tegula; both attain the posterior margin of the 
mesonotum; surface of mesonotum irregularly punctate with 
coarse and fine punctures intermixed; smooth medially behind. 
Scutellum with large, well-separated punctures, smooth medially 
behind. Propodeum elongate, longer than the distance from its 
base to the anterior edge of the prothorax; not excavated behind, 
its posterior surface very gradually sloping, rounded off to the 
