250 Psyche [December 
triangular, second recurrent arises a little beyond middle of outer cell and curves 
slightly outward to the middle of third submarginal; basal veins nearly inter- 
stitial in the hind wings. 
Length 13-15 mm. 
From Falls Church, Va.; Southern Pines, N. C.; and Sea 
Cliff, N. Y. This may be what has been called ethiops in the East, 
but very distinct from the ethiops of Colorado, which, however, I 
have also from Ithaca, N. Y. 
Psammochares (Allocyphonyx) harpalyce n. sp. 
Color and general appearance as in Ps. maura; but the male is distinct therefrom 
by prominent silvery hairs on the posterior slope of the metanotum, and the extreme 
tip of abdomen is pale; the antenne are the same, and venation similar to Ps. 
maura, but the basal veins dislocated in the hind-wings (interstitial in Ps. maura); 
last joint of hind tarsi without spines beneath. 
Length 12-15 mm. 
Southern Pines, North Carolina. 
Psammochares (Allocyphonyx) hesione n. sp. 
o. Black; clypeus truncate in front; antenne short not very heavy; head 
rather broad, hairy; anterior ocellus its diameter from the smaller laterals, latter 
as near to eyes as to each other; vertex, from in front, barely rounded; pronotum 
arcuate behind; metanotum:short, hairy, suddenly bent down behind; abdomen 
broad at base, depressed; legs heavily spinose, several spines on hind femora, 
even half way to the base, longer spur of hind tibia nearly three-fourths as long 
as metatarsus; no spines under last joint of hind tarsi; claws cleft. Wings much 
as in Ps. maura; the second submarginal cell very short, third nearly triangular, 
the second recurrent arising beyond the middle of the outer cell and running 
somewhat sinuously to the middle of the third submarginal cell; basal veins 
interstitial. 
Length 15 mm. 
From Douglas and Hamilton Counties, Kansas (Snow). Related 
to Ps. maura, but the legs are more heavily spinose, and the 
antenne do not have such a strongly serrate appearance. 
Cryptocheilus idoneus n. sp. 
Q. Deep black, wings uniformly deep black or a little paler (not darker) at 
tips; clypeus margined, slightly, evenly emarginate, antenne slender, but not 
near as long as head and thorax, third joint one and a half the length of first joint, 
scarcely one-half so thick; vertex slightly rounded; anterior ocellus fully its 
diameter from the nearly equal laterals, these very much nearer to each other than 
