28 Psyche [March- June 
and fourth wholly shining black, sides of abdomen not emargi- 
nate. The sides of first segment with a large, dull yellowish spot; 
on either side of the second segment and broadly separated in the 
middle is a large roughly triangular clear opaque yellow, sharply 
delimited spot, all of the corners of which are rounded, and which 
does not reach the side margins. On the third segment is a similar 
spot of the same size, narrowly separated, more oval, rather 
pointed on its medial ends and pear-shaped. Fourth segment 
with a pair of spots similar to that of third, almost connected 
across their somewhat wider medial ends. Fifth segment with a 
pair of smaller subbasal spots narrowly connected basally. The 
spots of the third, fourth and fifth segments are more brownish- 
orange ; the pile of the abdomen is pale upon the pale spots of the 
second and third segments, upon the base and sides of second 
segment and basal half of third segment; elsewhere it is semi- 
appressed and black. Legs: basal half of anterior, all but the apex 
of the middle and the whole of the slender hind femora moderately 
shining black. Apices of the anterior four femora and narrow 
bases of the four front tibiae light yellowish-brown. Remainder 
of anterior four tibiae dark brown and the whole of the posterior 
tibiae black. All of the tarsi dark brown and the whole of the pos- 
terior tibiae black. All of the tarsi dark brown. Pile of the legs, 
except upon the extreme bases of the femora, black. Wings: 
strongly tinged with brown, a little more so along the anterior 
outer half, but everywhere diffuse; the stigmal cell the darkest of 
all; no stigmal cross vein present. Subapical cross vein almost 
straight with no sinuosity, with a slight inward bend just past its 
base and a slight recurrent turn just before the end ; however, it 
joins the third longitudinal vein rectangularly. 
Holotype: No. 23787, one male, New Castle, Jamaica, E. B. 
Bryant, Feb. 16-20. 
Rhysops quadrimaculata n. sp. 
Not closely related to any known species of Rhysops ; distin- 
guished by the quadrate spots. 
Male. Length 6.5 mm.; wing 6 mm. Head: large, the eyes 
touching for a considerable distance, the vertical triangle small, 
the occiput not protruding beyond the eyes on the upper third. 
The front is shining bluish-black, grey dusted on the upper half 
and with a narrow thin line of greyish-white pubescence running 
down the eye margin which expands anteriorly into a small, tri- 
