202 Psyche [December 



12, 13.) The ventral soft fleshy lobes, very large, resembling boxing gloves in 

 shape, covered with scattered hairs pointing posteriorly. From its inner margin, 

 pointing inwards, is a slender arm, terminating in a stout chitinized tooth, armed 

 with denticulse along the cephalic margin; on the caudal margin of this arm, and 

 pointing posteriorly, are two stout bristles. The dorsal arm is chitinized, rather 

 slender, the free portion short, curved, pointing cephalad. The guard of the penis, 

 when viewed from above, is almost straight, the second gonapophyses pointing 

 inwards. Viewed from the side, the penis-guard is strongly decurved ventrally, 

 with a protuberence beyond the middle on the ventral side; the second gonapo- 

 physes, conical, pointing ventrad and armed with numerous hairs at the tip. 



Wings: hyaline; stigma light brown, distinct. Venation (see fig. 7); Sc mod- 

 erately long, the fork at the origin of Rg, or (usually) somewhat beyond it. Sci, 

 from one to two times as long as Sc2. Cross-vein r at the tip of Ri. Deflection of 

 R«-l-6 about one half as long as Rs. Basal deflection of Cui at the inner end of cell 

 1st Mj. Cross-vein m present, closing cell 1st Mi. 



On some of the cotype males, the basal deflection of Cui is anterior to the fork 

 of M. 



This species comes nearest to F. moniliformis, Doane (Jour. 

 N. Y. Ent. Soc, 1900, p. 184, pi. VII, fig. 8) but differs in the fol- 

 lowing particulars: antennae and palpi brown; markings on tho- 

 racic dorsum very different, as well as decided differences in color 

 of legs, abdomen, wings, etc. Scj ends beyond the origin of Rg, 

 never before it; no pubescence in distal portions of the wings, etc. 

 The forceps of the male are notable and agree in some respects 

 with the brief description of this part in haeretica, O.S. (Mono- 

 graphs IV, p. 70.) 



Holotype: male. Black Rock Mt. (Rabun Co.) Ga., alt. 3,000 

 ft., May 24, '11. Coll. J. C. Bradley. 



Allotype: female; with the holotype. 



Para-types: 7 males, 1 female, with the holotype. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATE 



1. Limnopkila lenta, O.S.; wing. (Ithaca, N. Y., Aug. 12, '10.) 



2. Limnopkila quadrata, O.S.; wing. (Ithaca, N. Y., May 21, '11.) 



3. Limnopkila noveboracensis sp. nov. Para-type; wing. (Ithaca, N. Y., July 

 11. '11.) 



4. Limnopkila similis sp. nov. Para-type; wdng. (Johnstown, N. Y., June 26, '10.) 



5. Polymera ^eor^ice sp. nov. Para-type No. 2, wing. (St. Simon's Is.; Ga., April- 

 May, '11.) 



6. Ormosia apiealis sp. nov. Holotype, wing. (Burton, Ga., May 20, '11.) 



7. Furcomyia monticola sp. nov. Para-type, wing. (Black Rock Mt., Ga., May 

 24, '11.) 



