332 Deutsch. Ent. Zeitschr. 1914. 



Abdomen compressed , slightly longer than head and thorax 

 combined ; basal segment with glymmae , postpetiole somewhat 

 dilated towards the apex, a little longer than broad ; second seg- 

 ment with thyridii ; third segment subquadrate, fourth and follo- 

 wing segments broader than long. Abdomen coriaceous through- 

 out, a little shining. 



Legs normal. 



Length 5 mm. 



A somewat dull, slightly pubescent species. 



Head black ; mandibles and palpi stramineous. Antennae 

 blackish-brown ; scape flavous beneath. Thorax black ; tegulae 

 and radix of wings stramineous ; alar stigma and nervures testa- 

 ceous. Abdomen black; segment two red apically, and three 

 laterally and at its base discally. Anterior legs flavous and 

 trochanters stramineous. Hind coxae black, hind trochanters basally 

 black and stramineous apically ; hind femora flavidous-red , hind 

 tibiae fulvous, nigrescent basally and apically; hind tarsi nigrescent. 



This species comes very close to Angitia lateralis and Angitia 

 chrysosticta, from which however it differs in the hind tibiae being 

 of a dark reddish colour and binigrescent ; scape flavous, costulae 

 wanting. 



I captured one d* near Bozen (Oberbozen) in June 1913. 



Anilastus meridionalis n. sp. 



?. Head subtriangular anteriorly, hardly constricted behind 

 the slightly emarginate eyes ; face transverse ; cheeks normal ; 

 mandibles stout, their teeth equal in length. Head coriaceous 

 throughout, somewhat shining ; face covered with grayish pile. 

 Antennae about three quarters the length of the body, subfiliform. 



Thorax not gibbous, not higher than long, somewhat shining, 

 coriaceous ; pleurae coriaceously punctate ; speculum shining ; 

 notauli obsolete ; metathorax with no trace of areae excepting 

 the area superomedia with strong basal but faintly defined lateral 

 costae, open at apex ; costulae traceable ; metathoracic spiracles 

 short and elliptic. 



Wings hyaline. Forewing with the radial nervure sinuate 

 and stigma narrow; the areola sessile, receiving the recurrent 

 behind its centre ; nervus basalis not perpendicular, continuous 

 with nervulus ; discoidal cell externally acute beloAv ; nervus 

 parallelus from centre of brachial cell. Nervellus vertical, some- 

 what arcuate, entire. 



Abdomen finely coriaceous throughout and somewhat shining; 

 basal segment with distinct glymmae, explanate and subparallel- 

 sided behind the spiracles ; segment two slightly longer than three, 



