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Nallachius pulchellus (Banks) 
Figure 2 
Pilar ( Nallachius ) pulchellus Banks, 1938, Rev. de Ent., 
9 : 289. 
Nallachius pulchellus Carpenter, 1940, Proc. Amer. Acad. 
Arts Sci., 74 : 274. 
I include here a drawing of the fore and hind wings of 
the male. The venation is much more open than that of 
prestoni , there being only three main branches to Rs, and 
less secondary branching of all veins. The posterior 
branch of MP is independent of CuA, as in prestoni. Most 
of the costal veinlets are nnhranched, but this is probably 
variable in individuals. The male genital armature is 
surprisingly like that of prestoni, though the aedeagus is 
relatively longer (Carpenter, 1940, tig. 75c). 
The types (<??) of pulchellus were collected at Soledad 
(Cienfuegos), Cuba, May 4, 1930, and an additional male 
was recorded by me in 1940 from the Santa Rita Moun- 
tains (5000-8000 ft.), Arizona. 
Nallachius bruchi Navas 
Nallachius bruchi Navas, 1923, Arix. PInst. Cienc. Barce- 
lona, 7 : 195. 
This species is known only by the female type, from 
Alta Gracia (Cordoba), Argentina, and originally de- 
posited in the Navas collection. Navas did not figure the 
wings and I doubt that the species can be recognized from 
his description. However, it is clear from his account 
that the posterior media (“procubito”) is not anasto- 
mosed with CuA. 
Nallachius reductus, n. sp. 
Figure 3 
Male: antennae very pale yellow and with long pectina- 
tions as characteristic of the genus ; eyes very dark brown 
or even black ; head and prothorax light brown ; legs pale 
yellow, with dark brown at distal end of tibia. Fore wing : 
length, 5 mm. ; greatest width, 2.2 mm. ; relatively more 
