12 
Psyche 
[Mar. 
ments three to four. First tergum with a fan of five or 
six long dark bristles on each side, abdomen otherwise 
almost devoid of conspicuous hairs. Seventh tergum 
slightly visible from dorsal view. Hypopygium : About 
three-fourths as long as the fifth abdominal segment, 
with a large apical membranous area, which extends 
through the middle to the base on the dorsum (Fig. 7d). 
Hypopygium microscopically gray pubescent. From a 
ventral view the coxopodite is elongate, slightly longer 
than the sclerotized portion of the eighth segment on the 
right side. The harpagones are broad and curved, cupped 
out on the inner surfaces and pointed at inner apices 
(Fig. 7b). The inner harpago is the larger of the two. 
Length: Body and wings, 2.8 mm. Female unknown. 
Holotype male: Soledad near Cienfuegos, Cuba, Aug. 
6-20 (N. Banks). One paratype male, same data at type. 
Type (M.C.Z. No. 27705) returned to the Museum of 
Comparative Zoology. The paratype has been deposited 
in the U. S. National Museum. 
Explanation of Plate 1 
Fig. 1. Dorilas latifrons n. sp. 
a. Antenna. 
b. Female abdomen, lateral. 
Fig. 2. D. replicatus n. sp. 
a. Male hypopygium, dorsal. 
b. Ventral of male harpagones and 
tip of sixth abdominal segment. 
Fig. 3. D. spinosus n. sp. 
a. Antenna. 
b. Front leg of female. 
e. Female abdomen, lateral. 
Fig. 4. D. stygius n. sp. 
a. Antenna. 
b. Male hypopygium, dorsal. 
c. Female abdomen, lateral. 
