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Psyche 
[ March 
pale scars) . The forewings have the usual two oblique dark 
streaks, the first concave toward base and before each of 
these marks there is a large area of wholly white venation, 
much larger than in P. guttipes. The venation is very sim- 
ilar to P. guttipe\s but in fore wings the costal area is less 
broad and the costal crossveins less numerous, so that the 
costal cells are not nearly as narrow as in P. guttipes. 
Size as in P. guttipes. From Millin, Scriven Co., Georgia, 
and Shreveport, Louisiana. Type M. C. Z. no. 20118. 
Psammoleon parallela sp. nov. 
Face yellowish, a large black interantennal mark, vertex 
dark, two black lines across the ridges from eye to eye, 
last joint of labial palpi moderately dark, not greatly en- 
larged ; antennae annulate with brown ; pronotum dark, a 
few faint pale marks, a rather large one each side ; meso — 
and metanotum dark, a few pale spots or streaks, mostly 
through middle; pleura mostly pale, a few brown marks 
above, with long white hair ; abdomen dull black, three pale 
spots above on each segment, a median one before middle, 
and one each side toward tip, with very short white hair 
above, longer below toward base. Legs pale, black spots on 
femora, mostly above, near base and tip of tibia, and some 
between, tips of tarsal joints black. Wings not very clear; 
veins pale, marked with black mostly in streaks, many 
cross-veins wholly dark, especially toward tip and behind, 
costals dark at each end ; stigma yellowish, blackish basally ; 
a dark streak obliquely up from end of anal and cubital 
fork, another oblique dark streak at rhegma, on several 
cross-veins; hind wings with veins mostly pale, and the 
dark not so black. Wings rather more narrow than usual, 
not widened near stigma, tip rounded; seven cross-veins 
before radial sector in fore wing, one in hind wing; ten 
branches to radial sector in fore wing, nine in hind wing; six 
cross-veins before cubital fork in fore wing, the anal runs 
nearly parallel to the cubital fork for a greater distance 
than in other species, and connected to each other by seven 
to nine cross-veins ; in hind wing at most one cross-vein be- 
tween cubital fork and first anal vein, often none. 
Length of body, 20 mm. Length of forewing, 25 mm, 
