Psyche 
[Mar. 
2 
Humeri, tegulae and halteres yellow. Propleura each 
with a fan of fine pale hairs. Dorso-central hairs con- 
spicuous, marginal scutellars very short, poorly devel- 
oped. Legs: Coxae and femora, except for yellow apices, 
dark brown to black. Trochanters, tibiae and most of tarsi 
yellow. Femora moderately swollen, flexor spines well 
developed. Tibiae without apical spurs or spines and 
with no strong bristles on the swollen portion. Tarsal 
claws and pulvilli small, but little longer than the last 
subsegment of the tarsus. Wings: Distinctly fumose, 
stigma dark brown and not quite filling all of the third 
costal section. Third section equal in length to the fourth. 
The two combined are slightly longer than the fifth sec- 
tion. The r-m crossvein is at the basal third of the discal 
cell and the last section of the fourth vein is gently curved. 
The last section of the fifth vein is slightly longer than the 
m crossvein. The petiole of the cubital cell is about equal 
to the length of the r-m crossvein. Abdomen: Sides 
almost parallel, first three terga opaque, rather densely 
grayish pollinose; terga four to six subshining, rather 
lightly brownish dusted above, gray on the sides. First 
tergum with two strong hairs on each side, abdomen 
otherwise sparsely but conspicuously covered with short 
erect hairs. Hind margin of sixth tergum not excised. 
Venter yellowish brown. Ovipositor : Base subshining 
black, subglobose in shape and with a pair of small 
tubercles below. Piercer yellow, very slightly upcurved 
near apex, one and one-half times longer than the base 
and extending to about the middle of the fourth abdominal 
segment (Fig. lb). Length: Body, 2.8 mm.; Wings, 
3.0 mm. 
Male unknown. 
Holotype female : Whitfield Hall, Blue Mts., near 4500 
ft., Jamaica, Aug. 13-20, 1934 (P. J. Darlington). Type 
(M.C.Z. No. 27700) returned to the Museum of Compara- 
tive Zoology. 
Dorilas (Eudorylas) replicatus n. sp. 
(Figs. 2a-b) 
This species is related to D. rex (Curran) ; it is best 
distinguished by the yellow antennae and the differences 
