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width of the capitulum, but in some of the other characters 

 mentioned by Pilsbry it seems to be quite distinct. The 

 basal width of the capitulum is relatively greater, the basal 

 margin of the scutum appears to be al right angles to the 

 chord of the occludent margin, the carina is straighter, and 

 the width of its upper pari is about one-sixth of its length. 

 No details arc given as to the appen lages. 



L. — (hi new Ifymenopfera of the Family Evaniidae in the 

 British Museum. By Rowland E. Turner, F.Z.S.. 

 F.E.S. 



JI/;jili 'f/iisfer rufn, Westw. 



Foenus rufus, Westw. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (]) vii. p. 537 (1841). J; 



Westw. Trans. Ent. Soc. London, (2) i. p. 222 (18ol). $. 

 Hyvtioqaster macrochela, Kieff. Ann. Soc. Ent. France, lxxx. p. 180 



(19li). 6. 



Uyptiogaster arenicola, sp. n. 



5. Ferruginea ; vertiee fascia transversa nigra; valvulis terebrge 

 nigris, tertio apicali flavidulis; alis hjalinis, venis fuscis, stig- 

 mate ferrugineo. 



Long. 14-16 nun. ; terebra? long. (1 mm. 



c? . Feminse similis, vertiee fronteque nigris. 



Long. 10-17 mm. 



¥ . Head fairly large, broader than the thorax; the poste- 

 rior margin distinctly raised and broadly emarginate, sepa- 

 rated from the eyes by a distance equal to about one-third of 

 their length. Vertex and front coarsely punctured-rugose ; 

 the face below the antennae less coarsely punctured-rugose, 

 punctured in the middle : a triangular tubercle hetween the 

 antennae. Clypeus somewhat shining, microscopically punc- 

 tured, with sparse larger punctures intermingled, the apical 

 margin almost straight. Second joint of (lie flagellum a 

 little longer than the third, more than four limes as long as 

 the tbst; posterior ocelli separated from each other by a 

 distance equal to two-thiids of the length of the second joint 

 of the flagellum, a little nearer to the eves than to each other. 

 Neck short ; pronotum not produced at the angles ; thorax 

 coarsely rugose; the mesonotum distinctly margined both 

 anteriorly and laterally, the anterior margin straight ; pleurae 

 less coarsely rugose ; median segment rugose-reticulate 



