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Psyche 
[June 
four branches of radial sector reach outer border; hair on 
abdomen white, and plainly longer; pronotum not narrowed 
in front canadensis Bks. 
Eremochrysa ( Lolochrysa ) hageni Bks. 
The type is a female from Austin, Texas; another female from the 
same locality agrees with it, as below. 
Face white, a black spot on each outer side of clypeus; cheeks 
with a very broad black stripe, tip joining the clypeal black spot; 
palpi plainly black; a black spot between antennae, extending a 
little below on face, and above antennae spreads widely on the 
front of the elevated part of the vertex, and fades gradually behind; 
basal antennal joint has a broad brown mark covering the upper side 
of the joint; second joint with a dark ring at tip; beyond, the 
antennae are pale. 
Pronotum with three dark spots on each side-margin, one in mid- 
dle of front margin, and another opposite the second spot of the 
side, the two in middle may be united by a dark line. Lateral lobes 
of meso- and metanotum darker. Legs very slender and very pale. 
Hair on pronotum mostly white. 
The abdomen is mostly pale, many clear white spots, the second 
and third segment dark above, and also the sixth and seventh. 
Venter wholly pale, with white hair. 
Wings with broad, rounded tips as in allied species; venation as 
other species of this subgenus. 
The costal area not nearly as broad as the radial, and the mar- 
ginal very much broader than cubital area; two inner and four outer 
gradates ; at the stigma the subcostal area is more than twice as 
broad as the costal area, and with three cross-veins not margined; 
fifteen costals before stigma, eight radials. The longitudinal veins 
are pale, dark only where touched by a cross-vein; the cross-veins 
are mostly dark, but the costals are almost entirely pale, only a 
few dark at the subcostal end; the costal vein is also pale. Length 
of fore wing 9 to 9.5 mm. 
The types are from Texas; I have another from Austin, Tex.; 
two from Eureka, Utah, 26 July (Tom Spalding) ; one from St. 
Augustine, New Mexico (Cockerell 2102) ; and one from Globe, 
Arizona, 14 April (Parker). The head and antennae are much like 
eastern specimens of E. canadensis, but the markings of pronotum, 
