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Psyche 
[Sept.-Dee. 
Arizona (June 8 and 24, D. J. and J. N. Knull). Unfortu- 
nately, all of these are females, so that the male genital struc- 
ture is still unknown. 
Sympherobius occidentalis (Fitch) 
One specimen of this rare insect has been collected in In- 
diana Dunes State Park, Indiana (July 27, 1940) by R. L. 
Wenzel (Field Mus. collection) ; this is the first record in that 
state. 
Family Sisyrid^e 
Climacia areolaris (Hagen) 
A number of specimens were collected at the Deschutes 
River, near Richmond, Oregon (July 28 and 31, 1939, Shuh 
and Gray); and others have more recently been collected 
near Tower, Minnesota (University of Minnesota collection). 
These records greatly extend the range of areolaris , which 
has not previously been reported west of Michigan in the 
north or New Mexico in the south. It will probably turn up 
locally across northern United States. 
Family Berothid^e 
Lomamyia banksi Carp. 
A female collected at Buffalo, Texas (June 29, 1941, D. J. 
and J. N. Knull) is the first record in that state. 
Lomamyia longicollis (Walker) 
A male of this little-known insect is contained in the Uni- 
Fig. 1. Lomamyia longicollis (Walker) $ , tenth abdominal tergite and aedea- 
gus. A, dorsal view; B, lateral view. 
