56 Psyche [June-Sept. 
venation is much as he figures but forks two and three are 
well separated at base. 
(E. palingenia Brauer from the Philippines is distinct, 
and probably also some other island forms. In the female of 
palingenia, the discal cell is not so wide as in the male, and 
is nearly as far from the radius as its own width, and fork 
two is not short-pedicellate, but only much narrowed at base. 
I figure (Fig. 2,) the appendages of a male from Mt. 
Makeling, Luzon (U.S.N.M. coll.). 
I have from India another species, possibly the one re- 
ferred to vitrina by Martynov (Rec. Ind. Mus. XXXVII, p. 
93). I give a figure of the fore wing of the type of (E. 
vitrina. 
(Estropsyche hageni sp. nov. Fig. 6 
This has the same general appearance as Hagen’s species, 
but is smaller ; fore wing 12 mm., Hagen’s type 15 mm. The 
median cell is about a fourth shorter than vitrina, with a 
very short margin on the cubitus, the inner side less sinuate, 
the fork four fully as much curved at base. In the hind wing 
fork one is very short, otherwise like vitrina. In the mid 
legs the second tarsal joint is nearly one-half of the first, in 
vitrina scarcely more than one-third, and the membranous 
margin is of a more even width. 
The genitalia have the claspers of about the same propor- 
tions as in vitrina, but the tip of the penis in vitrina has a 
projection below, which is lacking in hageni; from above 
the superior plate is slightly projecting in the middle. 
From Shimoga, Mysore, India, 21 July (Susai Nathan). 
Type M.C.Z. no. 23469. 
Amphipsyche apicalis sp. nov. Figs. 1, 3, 8, 15 
$ Pale yellowish, face silvery on the sides, thorax and 
apical part of the abdomen rather darker yellow; legs pale 
whitish, unmarked; antennae pale, joints narrowly dark at 
tips ; palpi long, apical part rather dark. 
Fore wing sparsely clothed with yellowish hair, more 
yellowish along anal margin, a brighter yellowish cloud be- 
fore anastomosis, another one transversely beyond anas- 
tomosis, and the apical part broadly yellow, in the apical 
