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Psyche 
[June-Sept. 
in T. boettcheri) ; the lower appendages are long, with blunt, 
broad tips (narrowed in T. boettcheri) and from below each 
is seen to be bilobed at tip, each has above (as in T. boett- 
cheri) a slender curved process from the base. 
Length of fore wing 6.5 mm. 
From Wainganitu, Fiji Islands (W. M. Mann). 
Type M.C.Z. No. 22043. 
CEcetinella pulchella sp. nov. 
Pale yellowish, vertex and a broad median stripe on 
thoracic notum brown ; antennae, palpi, and legs pale. Fore 
wings tinted with brown on most of the apical half, and 
behind ; in basal part with a broad brown band with irregu- 
lar edges across over the bases of median and discal cells, 
and an elongate brown spot before this between the radial 
sector and the medius ; stigmal region opaque, whitish, with 
a brown mark near base, and another near tip ; these tend to 
form bands since the veins behind them are more darkly 
bordered than the general surface; each apical vein has a 
dark brown mark at tip, and also at end of anal veins; in 
some places there are hyaline spots in the brown, mostly 
along veins in the basal part; hind wings hyaline. The 
venation is extremely similar to (E . confluens, except that 
the cross-vein from fork of radial sector to fork of the 
medius is beyond the end of discal cell (before in confluens ) , 
the discal cell is longer than in confluens, extending back 
almost as far as median cell (much shorter than median cell 
in confluens ) , fork one extends a little further back on discal 
cell, and the end of the median cell is more oblique than in 
confluens. 
The male genitalia show above three slender, hairy pieces, 
the lateral ones the broader, and just below is a long-forked 
smooth process. From the side the lower appendages of the 
only male are not the same; on right side is a long curved 
piece, rather broad throughout, but entire at tip, on the left 
side is a piece which is broadened and forked at tip, the 
upper fork long, slender and curving upward. 
Fore wings 5 mm. long. 
From Wainganitu, Fiji Islands (W. M. Mann). 
Type M.C.Z. No. 22044. 
