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Psyche 
[March 
segments with black hair. Wings hyaline, the stigma 
black, nearly as long as broad; venation dark brown to 
black ; hind wings much shorter than fore pair, and scarce- 
ly broadened on the basal part; apical field with two rows 
of cells ; in fore wing four cross-veins before radial sector, 
in hind wing but two, and the radial sector arises about 
even with the fork of cubitus ; in both pairs but four cross- 
veins before cubital fork; five branches of radial sector; 
the first anal does not run into cubital fork, but bends down 
to margin; in hind wings the cubital area has but two 
rows of cells, in the fore wing the cubital area has two to 
four rows of cells, irregular in arrangement. 
Length of fore wing 29 to 32 mm., length of hind wing 
23 to 25 mm. 
From Philippines, Mt. Makeling, Luzon, Island of Samar, 
and Suerno Mts., Negros. 
By its dark face, black legs, wholly dark thorax, two- 
celled apical field, and open venation, particularly but two 
cross-veins before radial sector in hind wing, it is sepa- 
rated from all described species. 
Chrysopid^ 
Chrysopa obliquata sp. nov. 
Pale yellowish ; face, vertex, and antennae unmarked, but 
each side on vertex close to the eye is a narrow red stripe. 
Pronotum rather darker on sides than in middle, rest of 
thorax and legs pale ; abdomen discolored. Wings hyaline, 
venation pale, gradates brown, ends of radial cross-veins 
and a few others partly dark, stigma whitish in both wings, 
elongate. In hind wing venation pale, but the ends of 
marginal forks on the outer hind margin are dark. Cubi- 
tal cells slender, the second scarcely swollen above, divisory 
veinlet ends on the cross-vein above; gradate veinlets 
eight and nine, first series curved, nearer to radial sector 
than to the second series; in hind wings the rows more 
nearly parallel; in both wings there is a remarkable pe- 
culiarity in the outer radial cross-veins, those on basal part 
are straight across as usual but beyond middle they become 
