188 
Psyche 
[June 
humuli, the costal area toward base a little broader; three 
branches to the radial sector, the last soon forked and 
again before the connection back to radius ; about five inner 
and seven outer gradates, outer ones partly between forks, 
inner ones somewhat in pairs, the hind pair nearly inter- 
stitial. 
Fore wing 6.5 mm. long. 
From Pico Turquino, Cuba, 5000 ft., 20 July; and Sierra 
Maestra, Cuba, 1100-1300 ft., 10-20 July, both collected by 
C. S. Bruner and C. H. Ballou. 
Megalomus cubanus sp. nov. 
Figure 2. 
Head dull yellowish; antennse pale brownish, basal joint 
yellowish; pronotum with about six or eight brown spots, 
rest of notum also largely dark ; abdomen yellowish, as also 
legs. Wings faintly smoky, with yellowish venation, 
marked with black along the margin, groups of two or 
three dark dots; the gradates and an oblique streak up 
from end of anal nearly black, a brown spot at extreme 
base of wing, and often small dark dots at forking of veins ; 
just beyond the first gradates there is a narrow pale stripe 
across wings; hind wing with dark before stigma, the 
basal part of radial sector and some apical dots dark. 
Costal area as wide as head plus the pronotum; five radial 
sectors, the fifth forked at first gradates and upper branch 
forked again before the second gradates. The median 
forked just before origin of second radial sector, cubital 
forked before first gradates. 
Expanse 13 mm. 
From Soledad, Cuba, 6 March (J. E. Myers). 
Has appearance of M. minor , but gradates not as oblique 
as in that species. 
