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Psyche 
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doubtedly pruinose in fresh specimens; sternopleurite paler than 
the remainder of the pleura. Halteres pale, the knobs slightly 
darkened. Legs with the coxae and trochanters obscure yellow; 
femora yellow, including the fore femora; tibiae and tarsi yellow, 
the terminal tarsal segments passing into dark brown. Wings 
with a grayish yellow tinge, the base and costal region clearer 
yellow; veins brown, more yellowish in the costal region. Vena- 
tion: Rs shorter than cell IsZ M 2 , the proximal end of the latter 
more arcuated; m-cu a little less than its own length beyond the 
fork of M. 
Abdominal tergites brown, the lateral margins narrowly 
paler; segments six and seven dark brown, eight and nine, with 
the hypopygium, yellow; sternites yellowish brown. Male hy- 
popygium with the outer dististyle relatively long and slender, 
the distal half or less blackened and armed with small but cons- 
picuous spinules, those on the outer face more nearly erect; basal 
half of style on outer face with short, dense, erect setulae. Inner 
dististyle broad basally, narrowed apically, the tip a little ex- 
panded. Aedeagus very large, on slide appearing rectangular, 
the tip sub truncate, pale. Lateral processes evenly rounded at 
tips. 
Habitat. — Tennessee. 
Holotype, cf, Allardt, Fentress Co., at light, altitude 1650 
feet, June 10, 1924 (J. S. Rogers); No. 11. 
Type returned to Professor Rogers. 
Dicranoptycha pallida sp. n. 
Generally similar to D. winnemana Alex., in the pale color- 
ation; legs yellow, the tips of the tibiae and the basal segments of 
tarsi narrowly darkened; wings with a strong yellow tinge; 
costal fringe (c? 1 ) short; abdomen (cf) with only the eighth seg- 
ment darkened; male hypopygium with the outer dististyle 
smooth on the outer convex face; aedeagus small; a single small, 
median gonapophysis. 
Male . — Length about 7-7 . 2 mm. ; wing 7 . 2-7 . 8 mm. 
Female . — Length 9-9 . 5 mm. ; wing 8-8 . 5 mm. 
