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Frequent in the Palearctic Region. GRAEFFE (1908:148) listed it from Loitsch (=Dolenje Logatec, Slovenia). Localities: 1. Zara (=Zadar, Dalmatia), 1914, 1 £ leg. HORVÁTH. - 2. Albania, Djakova (= Y., Kosovo, Djafcovica), 29 July 1917, 2 j & 1 ^ leg. CSÍKI (Akad. Balk. Exp.). - 3. Macedonia, Stip, 300 m, river Kriva Lakavica, 8 May 1971, 1 <?, P-H, No. 6. - 4. Kosovo, Mts. Sar, Brezovica, 900-1200 m, 20-23 May 1971, 1 6, P-H, No. 16. Agathis malvacearum var, tibialis (NEES) I accept TOBIAS's (1963,1964a) arguement considering "tibialis" only a variety of malvacearum and not a valid species. GRAEFFE (1908: 148) listed it from Tolmein (=T olmin, Slovenia), and Loitsch (=Dolenje Logatec, Slovenia). Localities: 1. Montenegro (=Crna Gora), Korita, Sandzak, July 9-10 1917, 2 é, leg. CSÍKI (Akad. Balk. Exp.). - 2. Montenegro (=Crna Gora), Zabljak, 30 June 1958, 1 5, leg. MIHÁLYI. Agathis nigra NEES Body black. Distal two-thirds of fore femur, apex of middle femur, tibiae 1-2 brownish yellow, hind tibia brownish yellow, its end black. Length 3.8 mm. Frequent in the Palaarctic Region. GRAEFFE (1908: 148) listed it from Volosca (Dalmatia), and Trie st. Locality: Rijeka, Krasica, 12 May 1966, 2 é leg. UREMOVICJ. Agathis umbellatarum NEES Fréquent in the Palearctic Region, FAHRINGER (1925:103) listed it from Spalato (=Split , Dal matia ). Localities: 1. Zara (=Zadar, Dalmatia), 30 June 1914, 1 cy, leg. HORVÁTH. - 2. Albania, Djakova (=Y. , Kosovo, Djakovo), 29 July 1917, 1 <j>, leg. CSTKI (Akad. Balk. Exp.). Mimagathiinae Orgilus festi vu s sp.n. £ (Figs. 5-6) The new species is very closely related to Orgilus hungaricus SZÉPL. (Hungary). The differences between the two species are few but of specific value: Orgilus hungaricus SZÉPL. £ Orgilus festivus sp. n. £ 1. Tergite 1 conspicuosly widening posteriorly, proportion of its length to fore and hind width as 36-38:13-14:26-28 (Fig 8.) 2, Tergite 2 subquadrate, wider at hind than long, proportion of its length to 1. Tergite 1 hardly widening posteriorly, proportion of its length to fore and hind width as 35:11:18 (Fig. 6). 2. Tergite 2 quadrate, its hind width equal with length, proportion of its