58 
Psyche 
[June 
From Globe, Arizona, 9 August 1933 (Parker 34), also Globe, 
Arizona, 19 July, at light (Werner and Nutting). 
Type: M. C. Z. no. 28356. 
In structure and color of veins, this species is close to E. fraterna, 
but readily separated by the absence of markings on pronotum and 
rest of thorax, and on the vertex, and absence of a stripe on the 
upper side of basal antennal joint. 
Eremochrysa pumilis sp. nov. 
Face pale whitish or yellowish; usual black cheek-mark, clypeus 
with a dark spot each side, a larger median spot, no marks on face. 
Basal antennal joint with a black line on outer side, and one on inner 
side; second joint dark above. Vertex pale, with two more or less 
distinct dark spots on middle area, and a dark spot each side close to 
eye. 
Pronotum with distinct dark border each side; in front at middle 
a short dark line, and behind usually some traces of its continuance ; 
a black point each side near the middle on the transverse groove. 
Meso- and metanotum show dark marks on the lateral portions 
above, and also on sides. Legs pale, a small dark mark near tip of 
hind femur; palpi banded with dark. 
Abdomen pale; hairs mostly pale, black and longer on the seg- 
ments near tip, in male almost all very short and white. The wings 
are moderately slender; the costals (about fifteen), the radials 
(eight or nine), and gradates are dotted, all are fine, not bordered, 
a few cross-veins toward base wholly dark. Usually four in each 
row of gradates; but two or three branches of radial sector reach 
the outer margin. The stigmal area is colored, and the subcostal 
cross-veins darkened. 
The lower process of the tip of abdomen of the male is rather 
large for the small insects, and rather blunt at tip with fine 
apical hairs, and before with recurved bristles. Length of fore 
wing, male 8 mm. 
Type and two others from Garland, Colorado, July (Yarrow), 
other from Eureka, Utah, 17 July (Spalding) ; Chisos Mts., Texas, 
9 to 12 July (Nutting and Werner). 
Type: M. C. Z. no. 28355. 
