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Psyche 
[February 
brown, darker basally. Venation as in the other species of the 
genus: in details it agrees best with Lichtwardt’s figure of V. 
kerteszi (Entom. Mitteil., I, 1912, Pl. II, fig. 2), but the short 
cross-vein which unites the first and second' longitudinals is 
much farther removed from the long cross-vein connecting the 
second and third longitudinals. It should also be noted that 
the auxiliary vein (or subcosta), which both Wandolleck and 
Lichtwardt figure as uniting with the first longitudinal about 
the middle of the wing, really continues its course independently 
to near the base, as in other Nemestrinidae'; furthermore it is 
connected, a short distance from the base, with the costa by a 
humeral cross-vein, apparently overlooked by these authors. 
The apex of the discal cell is far removed from the base of the 
combined first and second posterior cells. The costa extends to 
beyond the tip of the fourth longitudinal vein, whence it gradual- 
ly fades away to the apex of the wing. 
Total length, 11 mm.; greatest width of abdomen, 5 mm.; 
length of wing, 13.5 mm.; greatest width of wing, 4 mm. 
The species is closely allied to N. dohrni and N. horni , but 
differs conspicuously in the markings of the wing. 
