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Psyche 
[April 
relatively small and inconspicuous, the apex rounded. Lateral 
processes with the apex of each not evenly rounded but directed 
slightly lateral, the mesal edge rounded, the lateral edge nearly 
straight to appear like a pruning-knife. 
Habitat. — South-eastern United States. 
Holotype, d, Gainesville, Florida, April 15, 1922 (J. S. 
Rogers); No. 43. 
Allotype, 9, Ocmulgee Valley, Bibb Co., Georgia, June 3, 
1923 (J. S. Rogers); No. 4. 
Paratopotypes, 6 d $ ; paratype, 1 d , with the allotype. 
Type returned to Professor Rogers. 
Dicranoptycha septemtrionis sp. n. 
Generally similar to D. sobrina O. S.; mesonotum dark 
brown, sparsely dusted with gray; pleura pruinose; femora and 
tibiae yellow, the terminal tarsal segments dark brown; wings 
tinged with yellow, with a faint brown tinge; abdominal tergites 
brown, segments seven and eight dark brown; male hypopygium 
with the outer dististyle rather strongly curved, the blackened 
apex microscopically serrulate on all surfaces; aedeagus small 
and inconspicuous, about equal in size to the lateral process. 
Male . — Length 7-7.5 mm. ; wing 8 . 5-9 mm. 
Rostrum brownish gray, the palpi drak brown. Antennae 
with the basal segments light yellow, the flagellar segments 
gradually passing into brown. Head yellowish gray. 
Pronotum dark, dusted with gray. Mesonotal praescutum 
dark brown, sparsely dusted with gray, especially on the humeri; 
scutellum and postnotum gray dusted. Pleura pale, the dorsal 
pleurites darker, the entire surface sparsely pruinose. Halteres 
pale, the knobs weakly infuscated. Legs with the coxae and 
trochanters yellow; femora and tibiae yellow; basitarsi yellow, 
the tips and remainder of the tarsi dark brown. Wings with a 
yellowish tinge, weakly suffused with brown, the costal region 
clearer yellow; veins pale brown, those of the costal region more 
yellowish. Costal fringe (cf 1 ) relatively short. Venation: Rs 
longer than cell 1st Mi, the latter rectangular; m-cu shortly 
beyond the fork of M. 
