36 



H V. M EX OPTERA 



25. H. vetiiliis, Holmgren, Svensk. Vet.-Akad. Ilandl. Vol. 2 (2), Oph. Suecia, Austria. 



p. 9>. 9cf (1^58). 



26. H. vexa/us, Holmgren, ibidem, p. 92, 9 (i85S). Suecia, Germania, Austria. 



27. H. vitiiptnnis, Holmgren, ibidem, p. 92, 9 Cf (iS58). Lapponia. 



30. Genus AMORPHOTA, Förster 



Amorphota. I~örster. Wrh. Nat. \'cih. Pieuss. Rhcinl. V\)l. 25, p. i5[ (1868). 

 Allgemeine Charaktere. — « CKpeus gar nicht abgesetzt. » 

 Geographische Verbreitung der Arten : 



I. KECilOX 



Avt nicht beschrieben. 



6. RE'JlOX 



1. A. angiistii rV^eieck, Trans Amer. Eut. Soc. Vol. 32. p. 180 (1906). 



2. A. coiiflnens, Viereck, ibidem, p. 217 (1906). 



3. A . fei'yugiiiosa, Viereck, ibidem, p. 220 (1906). 



4. A. galvestonensis, Viereck, ibidem, p. 219 (1906). 



5. A. oygyiae, Howard, Bull. Dep. Agric. Ent. Techn. \'()1. 5. p. 20, 53 



$ Cf (iS97). 



31. Genus DEVORGILLA, Cameron 



Devorgllla. Cameron. Tijdschr. v. Ent. Vol. 5o, p. 5i (1907). 



Allgemeine Charaktere. — « Areolet triangular, shortly appendiculated, receiving the recur- 

 rent nervure near the apex; transverse median nervuie interstitial; transverse median nervure in hind 

 wings unbroken; the apical nervures obsolete. Abdominal petiole long, cylindrical, the apical third 

 abrupth- dilated; the spiracles are placed at the base of the dilated apex; the basal part is of equal 

 width throughout. Ch'peus not separated from the face bv a suture. Temples rounded ; occiput distincth' 

 roundly incised. ^Median segment longish, gradually narrowed towards the apex; regularl}' areolated ; 

 there is a distinct petiolar area; the areola is not separated from the posterior median area: there are 

 two lateral areas, the second (and larger) extending closely to the middle of the posterior median; the 

 third lateral is not clearly defined; the spiracles are longish oval. Claws small, not pectinated. Eyes 

 large, parallel, not incised, bare. 



» The apex of ch'peus broadly rounded; there is a small, but distinct, malar space; mandibles 

 broad, with two equally sized teeth. Scutellum roundl}' convex, its sides not margined. Postscutellum 

 large, flat. Median segment thickly covered with long white pubescence. The first segment is as long as 

 the following two united; the second nearly twice the length of the third. 



)) Comes nearest, in Ashmead's system {Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus. Vol. 23, p. 91), to Amorphota 

 Förster. The long, c\-lindrical narrow abdominal petiole, abruptl}' dilated at the ap^ex. forms a good 

 distinguishing characteristic. » 



Geographische Verbreitung der Art : 



Kansas. 



Texas. 



Texas. 



Texas. 



C(;lumbia. 



4. REGION 



I. D. dilatata, Cameron, Tijdschr. v. Ent. Vol. 5o, p. 52, cf (1907)- 



Nova Guinea. 



