356 NEUROPTERA. 



Scliizopelex lobata n. sp. 



Maxillary palpi whitish, very much enlarged, covering the face ; 

 antennas dark brown ; vertex with two elongate parallel black lobes 

 reaching back to the thorax ; body dark brown ; genitalia yellowish ; 

 legs yellowish, the tibiee rather darker; wings a uniform dark grey, 

 venation black, fringe blackish. Venation is similar to 5. festiva, but 

 the subapical cells of fore wings reach back much farther than in that 

 species, being fully their width before the small cell on margin of 

 wings at the end of anal vein. The lateral pieces of the male geni- 

 talia are much more slender than in 5. festiva ; and the lobes of head 

 are more elongate. 



Expanse 23 mm. 



From Woodworth Lake, Fulton County, New York, 22 

 June (Alexander), and Squam Lake, New Hampshire, 14 

 July (G. M. Allen). 



THELIOPSYCHE n. gen. 

 Venation similar to Micrasema, but fork 3 of hind wings is 

 present; spurs 1, 2, 4 in c?, 1, 4, 4 in 9 . Antennae wide 

 apart at base, in cf the basal joint longer than width of head, 

 in 9 very much longer ; maxillary palpi of cf upcurved, 

 bristly, covering the face ; four warts on vertex, small one 

 each side in front, and a long transverse one each side be- 

 hind. In the fore wings the discal cell is long and closed ; 

 but in the hind wings open. 



Tlieliopsyclie parva n. sp. 



Blackish ; antennae black ; labial palpi white ; vertex and thorax 

 with black bristles. Wings uniform blackish brown, with black hair, 

 long on veins, fringe very long, dark ; the arculus and cross-vein from 

 the radial sector to median are whitish hyaline. Legs rather pale, the 

 spurs short, hardly three times as long as width of tibiae, the sub- 

 apical pair of the hind tibiae not twice their length before the apical 

 pair. In the female the radial sector of hind wings forks twice at one 

 place. 



Expanse 8 to 9 mm. 



From Woodworth's Lake, Fulton County, New York, 23 

 June (Alexander). 



Notiopsyclie Carolina n. sp. 



Pale yellowish throughout ; antennae with the apex of each joint 

 above broadly marked with brown ; basal joints mostly with grey hair, 

 but not as dense as in A^. latipennis. Wings with short, sparse, yellow- 

 ish hair, and with scattered longer black hairs, especially on the veins, 

 and along the margin, the apical fringe quite long, and the apical half 

 of fore wings distinctly infuscated, and a blackish patch just beyond 



