S. Mahunka szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 34/1. (Budapest, 1981)
wide; genital lobes without virgae. External paramere of Gonolabistype, a little curved apically; obtuse. Triangular process of inner margin extended at middle section. Material examined: Syd. Spanien, Meinert, 3 males. Distribution: Mauritania, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Spain. Aborolabls vlcina (Burr, 1911) comb.nov. Anisolabis vicina Burr, 1911, Ann.Mag.nat.Hist., /8/ 8: 42. - Terra typica: Ethiopia. Bicolour species: head, meso- and metanota, abdomen and forceps very dark reddish brown, pronotum, and legs yellow. Abdomen very strongly widened and depressed in larger maleB, less so in smaller males. Ultimate tergite transverse, rugosely punctured, median longitudinal sulcus deep. Forceps asymmetrical in males, and symmetrical in females. Genitalia (Fig. 12) V-shaped; paramere slender, elongated; median longitudinal incision of anterior margin very deep. Genital lobes without virgae; well developed. External parameres of Anisolabis -type , obtuse apically; triangular process of inner margin moderately small. Material examined: Abessinien, Kristensen, gen.prep. No. 702, det. Dr.H. Steinmann, 1 male; - ditto, 1 female. Distribution: Ethiopia. Aborolabis sp. , Material examined: Abessinien, Harra, 1909, G. Kristensen, 1 female. Very similar to A. vicina. but head with two yellow spots behind eyes, and last portion of pronotum brownish black. Foramenolabis gen.n. Type-species: Epilabis si sera (Euborellia) Burr, 1914. Head very characteristic, trigonal, a little longer than broad, vertex specific, with a large cavity, vertical cavity about as long as length of scape or smaller, and a little broader than length of eye; deep. Body and male genitalia with very deep median incision of anterior margin. Genital lobes well or fully developed, elongated; apices of external parameres obtuse, rounded. Key to species 1 /2/ Head with very large vertical cavity, length of cavity more or less as long as length of first antenna! joint. Male genitalia resembling Epilabis-type, paramere broad, median Incision very wide, deep (Fig 13); external parameres very large and broad Foramenolabia si sera (Burr) comb.n. 2 /1/ Head with small vertical cavity, length of cavity shorter than length of first antennái joint (Fig. 14). Male genital armature with very long, but not broad external parameres (Fig. 16). Foramenolabis afghana sp. n. Foramenolabis afghana sp. n. Male colour yellowish brown to balck; head, antennae, pronotum, except posterior portion, and legs yellowish brown, meso- and metanota, abdomen, and forceps dark brownish black. Head large (Fig. 14), longer than broad; postfrontal sutures absent, coronal suture very small; vertical cavity moderately small, smaller than eye. Eyes small, shorter than distance between antenna! bases. Antennae 13-jointed (+?), broken in holotype. First joint long, more or leBS as long as distance between antenna! bases; second joint quadrate, third long, longer than fourth joint. Pronotum longer than broad, median longitudinal furrow distinct; lateral margins more or less parallel-sided; all angles rounded. Tegmina and wings entirely absent. Abdomen depressed, expanded to 5th and 6th segments. Ultimate tergite broad; median longitudinal sulcus present. Forceps very similar to si sera , but stronger, (Fig. 15), trigonal basally, curved and cylindrical apically; asymmetrical. jPenultimate sternite simple, posterior margin rounded. Male genitalia (Fig. 16) very characteristic; paramere widest basally, and narrower at anterior margin; median longitudinal incision between external parameres very deep; genital lobes fully developed. External parameres elongate, apices obtuse. Length of body with forceps: 27 mm. Female unknown. Holotype male: Neel Gherries (Afghanistan), gen.prep. No. 706, det. Dr.H. Steinmann. Deposited in the UniversitetB Zoologiske Museum, Köbenhavn.