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stigma dark ; fork 2 in fore wings plainly longer than fork 1 ; fork 

 3 about one-half way back on fork 4. 



Expanse 20 mm. 



From Banff, Canada, 30 Aug. (Sanson). 



Glossosoma penitus, n. sp. (Figs. 16, 19.) 



Black; basal part of antennae pale; legs pale, spurs dark, 

 vertex and thorax with yellowish gray hair; wings dark brown, 

 with black hairs and dark brown fringe; a large corneous black 

 patch over basal anal area; hind wings with dense black costal 

 fringe. In fore wings fork 3 reaches back as far as fork 2, not 

 stalked, fork 4 about as long as its pedicel; in hind wings fork 3 is 

 longer than its pedicel. 



Expanse 12 mm. 



From Peachland, British Columbia, 21 July (Wallis). 



Agapetus malleatus, n. sp. (Fig. 57.) 



Black; the tips of coxae and bases of femora yellow, and basal 

 part of tibia somewhat yellowish ; head and thorax with yellowish 

 hair; in fore wings fork 3 is very long, about twice as long as fork 

 4, fork 5 is long, widely divergent, reaching almost back to base of 

 discal cell; in hind wings forks 2 and 3 are equal in size. Male 

 has the lower appendage with broad tip, reaching beyond the upper 

 piece, the latter very broad with acute process at lower tip; the 

 process of sixth ventral segment short and blunt. 



Expanse 11 mm. 



From Switzer's Camp, San Gabriel Mts., Calif., 3,000 ft., 17 

 June (Grinnell). 



Paragapetus, new gen. 



Similar to Agapelus; venation of front wings about the same, 

 but fork 3 (in type species) is not longer than fork 4, and so does 

 not reach as far forward. In hind wings the venation is similar to 

 that of fore wings, but no fork 4; fork 1 is present and reaches 

 back to discal cell; fork 2 also back to cell. 



Paragapetus moestus, n. sp. (Figs. 18, 20, 23.) 



Palpi black; antenna; dark, annulate with pale, head brown, 

 white hair on the anterior part of vertex, brown hair on warts; 

 abdomen dull black, genitalia yellowish, legs yellowish, tips of 



