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about 4 times longer than wide. The long spur of the hind tibiae longer than the 2°<l tarsal 

 joint and about one fourth of the length of the metatarsus. Claws with a straight stout tooth. 



2. Agenia Lorentzi sp. n. 



Bivak Island, New Guinea, February. 



Black, covered with silvery pile, the apical joints of the antennae fuscous; wings clear 

 hyaline, the nervures black, the base narrowly, a cloud of equal width commencing behind 

 the posterior part of the transverse basai nervure and extending to its apex, a wider cloud 

 commencing at the base of the stigma and extending to the y d transverse cubital nervure; 

 the i st récurrent nervure received shortly beyond the middle, the 2 n d near the apex of the 

 basai fourth of the cellule, the accessory in hind wings shortly behind the cubitus. Eyes 

 converging very slightly above. Hinder ocelli separated from the eyes by one half more than 

 they are from each other. Temples almost obsolète. Apex of pronotum bluntly rounded. 

 Metanotum short, hardly striated, the apex densely covered with white pubescence. The 

 long spur of the hind tibiae fully half the length of the metatarsus. The claws hâve a stout 

 tooth. Tibiae spineless, the tarsi closely, shortly spinose. There is a distinct, clearly defined 

 furrow down the apical slope of the metanotum. 



Length 10 m. m. 



Pseudagenia, Kohi. 



1. Pseudagenia albofasciata sp. n. 



Bivak Island, New Guinea, January. 



Black, covered with silvery pile, the apical 7 joints of the antennae fuscous; wings 

 fuscous tinged with violaceous, the nervures black, the base to near the transverse médian 

 and transverse basai nervures, a cloud of almost equal width between the apex of transverse 

 basai nervure and the base of the stigma and a slightly narrower one near the apex, com- 

 mencing near the anterior part of the 3 rd transverse cubital nervure, and extending near to the end 

 of the radius, this cloud being curved ; the 2 nd abscissa of the radius is 3 times longer than the yà, 

 which is not much more than half the length of the 4 th ; the ist récurrent nervure is received 

 near the base of the apical third, the 2nd 1 n the basai fourth ; the transverse médian distinctly 

 beyond the transverse basai ; the accessory nervure in hind wings distinctly before the cubitus. O. 



Length 10 mm. 



Eyes distinctly converging above, separated there by the length of the 3^ antennal 

 joint. Hinder ocelli separated from the eyes by double the distance they are from each other. 

 Apex of pronotum broadly rounded, not angled in the middle. The long spur of the hind 

 tibiae as long as the 2 nd tarsal joint, and one third of the length of the metatarsus. Claws 

 almost bifid. The hind tibiae and tarsi shortly and closely spinose. Metanotum weakly striated, 

 the apical slope densely covered with silvery pile. 



2. Pseudagenia testaceofacialis sp. n. 



Bivak Island, New Guinea, January. 

 Black, covered with silvery pubescence, the clypeus, face and the lower half of the 

 inner orbits testaceous, the clypeus darker coloured ; the apex of the propleurae, its lower 



