58 Psyche [June-Sept. 
but 6.5 mm. long, male 9 mm. Many from Shimoga, Mysore 
(Susai Nathan) . 
Amphipsyche magna sp. nov. Figs. 18, 16, 17 
Head and thorax pale yellowish, with more pale hair than 
usual; abdomen brown; antennae pale, tips of joints dark; 
mesonotum with a brown stripe on each side toward wing- 
base, and a spot each side on the posterior part of mesoscut- 
ellum ; metanotum with a brown spot each side in front; legs 
pale yellowish, unmarked; fore wings pale yellowish with 
yellowish veins (green alive?), the subcosta and radius 
faintly bordered with yellowish ; hind wings very pale. 
In fore wings the venation is typical; about seven faint 
costal cross-veins; the subcosta before tip bends down and 
then up, and the radius close by follows it, beyond which the 
radius makes a deep bend ; fork one about equal to its pedi- 
cel ; the median cell broad and rather short, upper side in an 
even curve. 
Legs slender, femora fringed, spurs 1, 4, 2, one of the sub- 
basal pair of mid leg is curved. From above the genitalia 
show a broad, deeply divided superior plate, the long arms 
slightly divergent, and almost swollen before tip ; the clasp- 
ers are long and very slender, the apical part straight, taper- 
ing, and hardly one-half of the basal part; the tip of the 
penis from behind appears round, the two dark, pointed 
processes standing upright, some distance apart. 
Fore wing 19 mm. long. 
One from Del Carmen, Philippine Islands (Uichanco), 
15 Nov. Type M.C.Z. no. 23471. 
Amphipsyche delicata sp. nov. Figs. 7, 10 
A small, pale yellowish gray species with unmarked 
wings. Head pale yellowish; antennae pale, faintly, nar- 
rowly annulate with dark; palpi pale, fully as long as usual; 
legs pale, front tibia with a minute dark spot at tip; fore 
wings pale yellowish gray, unmarked, the stigmal area 
rather more yellowish than elsewhere. Venation much as 
usual, but the median cell extends much beyond the anas- 
tomosis, rather more so than in A. minima, the median 
cell is not so much widened in the middle as in A. minima, 
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