V2H 



PSYCHE. 



[November, lyoo. 



antennae and another above tlie lorae, test- 

 aceous orange. Pronotiim fuscous oi black, 

 a pair of large pupillate spots on the anterior 

 half of the disc and a few irregular spots 

 toward the humeral angles, testaceous. 

 Scutellum black, the apex and a pair of 

 spots on the lateral margins 3'ellow. Elytra 

 black, a Vjright lemon yellow saddle extend- 

 ing from apex of scutellum two-thirds the 

 distance to the apex of clavus and laterally 

 nearly to the costa, basal and apical veinlets 

 marked with 3-ellow. 



Genitalia ;— ultima's ventral segment of 

 $ half longer than penultimate, the poste- 

 rior margin nearly truncate, very slightly 

 notched in the middle. 



Described from a single female taken 

 at Fort au Prince, Hayti in Feb. by Mr. 

 Crew. The yellow saddle renders this 

 so distinct and well marked a species 

 that I have no hesitancy in describing 

 it from a single example. 



Agallia barretti n. sp. 



Intermediate in character between 4-piim- 

 /rt/rt and sanguiiiolcuta groups. Black with 

 a few light markings. Length 4 mm.; width 

 1.5 mm. 



Vertex very narrow as seen from above, 

 evenly rounding, parallel margined, not ex- 

 lending behind the eyes; front broad above, 

 produced over the antennal sockets, rapidly 

 narrowing below, genae narrow scarcely ex- 

 tending beyond inner margin of eye, sharply 

 angled, the margins straight; pronotum 

 finely granulated, faintly transversely rugu- 

 lose; elytra broad and stout, venation as in 

 4-picnctata with a few irregular veinlets, the 

 outer claval nejvure forked behind. 



Color; dead black, four equidistant points 

 on the posterior margin of the vertex, an 

 interrupted circle around each ocellus, a 

 large irregular spot on the base of the front, 

 a smaller one on the margin below each 

 antenna, the inner margin of the eyes and 



the outer niaigin of the genae, white or pale 

 yellow; pronotum with three pale points in 

 a triangle on the disc; elytra dark fuscous to 

 black, the cross-nervure.s between the sectors 

 and nearly all the nervures beyond the mid- 

 dle irregularly mottled with white. 



Genitalia; ultimate ventral segment of the 

 5 slightly longer than the penultimate, 

 lateral margin straight, posterior margin 

 broadiv rounding, a faint median notch. 



Described from two females from 

 Cnernavaca, Mex., from O. W. Barrett 

 who has supplied me with a large 

 amount of good material. The irregu- 

 lar venation and the forked claval nerv- 

 ure will separate this from any of the 

 saiiguiiiolditci group, to which it must be 

 referred. 



Agallia cinerea O. & B. 



A. siviguinohiita var. inconspicua 

 Baker. This species is now known 

 from la., Colo., Calif., Ariz., and Mex. 

 The Arizona specimens are larger than 

 the types or than Baker describes. 



Agallia peregrinans Stal. 



Agallia lyrata Baker. Baker's de- 

 scription evidently applies to the form 

 that we have determined as the above. 

 It was described from Calif, yet he de- 

 scribes two more species from the same 

 place, in the same group, without mak- 

 ing any provision for it. It occurs 

 from Vancouver to southern California. 



Macropsis Lewis. 



Oncnpsis Burm., Stragania Stal, Pa- 

 chyopsis Uhl., Gargaropsis Fowl. 



W. W. Fowler in his work on tiie 



