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Psyche 
[April 
vein as from the tip of the third vein; second vein entering the 
costa at a point equidistant from the tips of the first and third 
veins; fourth vein almost straight, reaching the margin far 
before the wing-tip : fifth vein almost stright, entering the margin 
far beyond the wing tip; sixth vein with a sigmoid flexure; 
seventh vein obsolete. 
Type, No. B243, imbedded in a piece of amber with a spe- 
cimen of an ant. 
The present species resembles two amber forms described by 
Meunier (op. cit.) but appears to be quite distinct; from ‘‘Phora”^ 
inclusa Meun. it differs in having two basal bristles on the middle 
tibise and by being much larger, 2 mm. instead of 1 mm. From 
D. concinna Meun. It differs by the presence of a large bristle 
near the base of the front tibia and by having only one preapical 
bristle on the hind tibia. 
iWhether this species is a Dohrniphora or Paraspiniphora cannot be determined, as the 
apical portion of the middle tibiae are not visible in the type, according to Meunier’s descrip- 
tion. 
