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Psyche 
[Dec. 
lateral margins a little rounded, with a few short hairs 
along the edges; front margin rather wide, extending 
laterally a little beyond the middle of each eye, pubescence 
yellowish, reclining ; callus large, shining, moderately con- 
vex, not extending on lateral margins, extending posteri- 
orly beyond middle of pronotum, with large discal impres- 
sion and a smaller one on each side, the discal impression 
with deep furrow leading posteriorly to the end of sulcus ; 
transverse sinuate impression separating lobes not very 
deep, not conspicuously pitted at the bottom; hind lobe 
indistinctly rugulose, about one-fourth the length of the 
frontal; sides of pronotum narrowly embrowned along 
the margins, the sides beneath widely flavous. Scutellum 
black, slightly shining, slightly rugulose, the transverse 
impression placed slightly before the middle. Hemelytra 
brownish black, with six or seven rounded, bluish, serice- 
ous spots on each side, the pubescence yellowish, moder- 
ately long, somewhat decumbent, yellowish; clavus dull, 
grayish black, with a sericeous, yellowish spot before the 
apex; corium within concolorous with clavus, the rest 
largely black-fuscous, with five or six pale sericeous spots ; 
embolium, save base, narrowly margined with flavous, 
the flavous color wider near base and before apex, there 
extending a little into corium ; membrane largely whitish, 
black within at base, with five cells (only four on right 
wing, the outer vein being absent) each cell with a small 
spot before apex, the spots forming together a transverse 
fuscous streak, the veins dark brown to dark fuscous. 
Length, 3.65 mm. ; width, 2.00 mm. 
Type, female, Matucana, 7,300 ft. elevation, Peru, taken 
by C. T. Brues, Museum Comparative Zoology No. 28266. 
Resembles Saldula reperta Uhler in size, color and 
markings, but stouter and with broader pronotum. Re- 
perta has only four cells in membrane. Saida rubro- 
maculata Heidemann from Albemarle Island off the coast 
of Peru has five cells in the membrane and is herewith 
transferred to the genus Pentacora Reuter. The clavus 
and corium are largely yellow in rubromaculata. 
The following is a list of the species of the genus Pen- 
