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Gen. Paraliris Kohl. 

 (~apa — Liris.) 



Paraliris Kohl, Verhandl. d. k. k. zool.-l)ot. Gesellsch., p. 361 1883 



Kopf breiter als das Bruststück. Oberkiefer ohne einen Ausschnitt 

 an der unteren Aussenkante. Gesichtsfilz ein wenig reicher als hei Larva 

 und Noiogonia. Fühler schlanker als bei Larva. Augen gegen den Scheitel 

 hin fast noch mehr convergent als bei Notogonia und Liris. Längs der inneren 

 Augenränder verlaufen wie bei den drei vorigen Gattungen kräftige Wülste, 

 welche durch einen Querwulst verbunden werden ; auch bezüglich der Lage und 

 Form der Nebenaugen herrscht das nämliche Vorhältniss ; das vordere ist rund 



Larva (Notogonia) argyropyga Costa Ach. 



Notogonia argyropyga Costa: Att. Acad. scienze fis. e raat. Napoli, VII, Mem. eetratt., 

 p. 16, ^, 9' 1875. 



„iV. nigra cinereo-pübescens, chjpeo, orhitis et segmentis aidominalibus 1 — 4 , 1 — 3 Q in 

 margine postico vaivulaque anaU dorsali cano-sericeo villoso-micantiius ; alis cinereo-Jiyalinis , apice 

 fumatis; metanoto subtilissime coriaceo, truncatura postica transversim striata, sulcoque longitudinati 

 notata. femoribus posticis infra basi elato angulatis, ultra anguhim excavatis. Basso Egitto (Cairo)." 



Larva diversa Walk. 



Larrada diversa Walk.: List of Hyra. Egypt., p. 21, Nr. 105, 9» 1871. 



„Black, with eilYery cinereous tomentum. Head silvery in front and behind. Mandibl. 

 hlack. Metathorax finely and transversly ftriated, with a slight longitudinal furrow. Petiole 

 black, very short. Abdomen red, elongate oval, a little, longer than the thorax, with three eilvery 

 patches on each side; second segra. with a black oblique streak on each side; fourth flft and 

 sixth segm. black. Legs red; coxae and femora black, the latter with red tips; forse tarsi with 

 long Blender black spines. Wings pellncid; veins black, testaceons at the base. 



cT? Abdomen elongate-elliptical, not black towards the tip. Femora red, black above 

 towards the base; fore tarsi withont spines. Length of the body 5—6"'. Cairo." 



Zavva docilis Smith. 



Larrada docilis Smith: Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., p. 192, cf, 9» 1873. 



„Q. Length 6'". Black, slightly shining, wings subhyaline. Head: the Vertex with a 

 Single ocellus placed in a smoath depression, above which are two small tnbercles; the clypeus 

 covered with silvery pile. Thorax: the proth. and mesoth. impunctate ; the metathorax abruptly 

 truncate, and finely transversely strigose above; the tegulae rufo-piceous ; the wings fulvo-hyaliue; 

 the nervures ferruginous. Abdomen: the three basal segm, have a glittering silvery pile on their 

 apical margins, only observable in certain lights; the apical segmeut opaque, and ferruginous at 

 its apex. The legs and sides of the thorax have a fine glitlering cinereous pile. — • This sex 

 only dilfers in having the mandibles and the scape in front pale ferruginous; the anterior tibiae 

 and all the tarsi, rufopicous. Hiogo, Hakodadi." 



Larva erebus Smith. 



Larrada Erebus Smith: Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., p. 193, 9> 1873. 



.,9- Length 6V2'". Black, the wings subhyaline, the nervures dark fuscous. The head 

 shining; a single ocellus sitnated in a deep frontal irregulär depression; the scape robust and 

 compressed; the anterior margin of the clypeus broadly angular; the mandibles dark ferruginous 

 and fringed with ferruginous hairs; the cheeks with a thin cinereous pubesceuce. Thorax: opaque, 

 and closely and finely punctured; the metath. abruptly truncate and finely ruguboso ; transversely 

 so above; the legs with a fine cinereous pile; the apical Joint of the tarsi testaceous ; the 

 clawB pale. Abdomen shining and impunctate. Hiogo." 



