154 Timehri. 
nervure received in second cubital cellule, clearly separated from the transverse 
cubital. Metasternal process distinctly roundly diverging. On the mesoster- 
num between the four front legs is a furrow, divided by four keels, and ending 
in a larger ovate fovea, which is narrower and deeper at the base. The long 
spur of the hind tibie is about one-fourth of the length of the metatarsus and 
shorter than the second tarsal joint ; the tibie spineless, the apices of the tarsal 
joints with some spines. The third and fourth antennal joints are almost equal 
in length. Malar space nearly as long as the fourth antennal joint. Hinder ocelli 
separated from each other by slightly more than twice the distance they are 
from the eyes. Male. Length 7 m.m. 
Head, pro-and mesothorax smooth, except for a few punctures along the 
parapsidal furrows, a row of punctures at the apex of the propleure, five fovex 
at the top of the apex of the mesopleure and some short keels below them, and 
some scattered punctures on the lower apical half. Parapsidal furrows com- 
plete, curved, converging towards the apex, the space between them there a 
little less than that outside them ; there is a short furrow in the centre outside 
them. Metanotum reticulated below the abdomen, with scattered punctures 
and opaque before it ; the metapleure almost smooth at the base, the rest with 
round, clearly separated punctures, except at the apex, where there is a row 
of short keels. Abdominal petiole smooth. Hind cox sparsely, weakly 
punctured on the outer and lower side. 
In Mr. Bradley’s table in Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. xxxiv, p. 168, this species 
could only be confounded with Z. rufidorsum, Szép. and E. signata, Schl. ; but 
these two species differ in sculpture and colouration. 
Evania_ erythraspis, sp.n. 
Black, the scutellum rufous, the apex of the mesonotum tinged with rufous, 
the mandibles of a darker red, with the teeth black ; the underside of the antennal 
scape and the basal three or four joints of the flagellum of a brownish red ; the 
anterior legs yellowish testaceous, their coxee black behind and at the base in 
front, the apical joint of the trochanters black, the middle legs similarly coloured 
but darker in tint ; all the spurs yellowish, the hinder reaching not far from the 
middle of the metatarsus, longer than the second joint. Metasternal process with 
the forks thick, short, diverging. Wings hyaline, the stigma black, the nervures 
fuscous, the recurrent nervure roundly curved, received very shortly beyond the 
transverse cubital ; the transverse median nervure interstitial. Male. 
Length 4 m.m. 
Face densely covered with silvery pubescence, irregularly punctured, a curved 
furrow on either side of the middle of lower half, the malar space more closely 
and distinctly punctured ; the front and vertex strongly punctured, the punctures 
large and clearly separated, stronger on the outer than on the centre. Ocelli large, 
the hinder separated from each other by double the distance they are from the 
eyes. Malar, space short, one-third of the length of the eyes. Mesonotum 
strongly punctured, almost smooth behind, the furrows wide and deep. Sceutel- 
lum with large, deep, clearly separated punctures, Metanotum reticulated, the 
