Å new species of Hilara. 
By 
William Lundbeck. 
Hilara anglodanica n. sp. 
Male. Vertex and frons velvet black, above the antennæ a 
greyish or brownish grey triangle, reaching about to the ocellar 
tubercle. Epistoma brownish; palpi greyish, with long hairs, among 
which especially one long bristle. Occiput dark grey, with somewhat 
long, black hairs. Antennæ black, the style fully as long as the 
third joint. Thorax grey pruinose, only very slightly shining; it 
is lightest when seen from in front; between the acrostichal and 
dorsocentral bristles there is on each side a not very distinct, 
slightly brownish stripe, sometimes almost not perceptible. The 
dorsocentral and acrostichal bristles of some length, black, the 
former uniserial, longest behind and especially the last is long; 
the acrostichal bristles regularly quadriserial.. Further a humeral 
bristle, a posthumeral (or præsutural), three notopleural, about four 
supraalar bristles, but only the hindmost long, the two anterior 
placed besides each other and small, finally a postalar bristle; an- 
teriorly in the præsutural depression are some small hairs.. Scutel- 
lum grey, with four long bristles, the median pair longest. Pleura 
grey or dark grey pruinose. Abdomen a little narrowed towards 
the end, black, very thinly greyish pruinose and somewhat shining; 
it is generally slightly translucently brownish at the base. 'It.is 
cléthed with short, black hairs, and has rather long, 'but fine hind- 
marginal bristles. "Venter similarly coloured, but quite | dull, and 
with quite short hairs. Exterior genitalia not large, distinetly grey 
