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Psyche 
[March 
SOME ORIENTAL NEUROPTEROID INSECTS 
By Nathan Banks 
Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, Mass. 
Most of the species described below are from the Philip- 
pines, collected some years ago by the late C. F. Baker. 
Besides the new species there are descriptions of the curi- 
ous Acanthaclisid (Madrasta), the only one known from 
the Malayan Islands, and of what I consider both sexes of 
an Osmylid recently published as new by Mr. Petersen 
from Ceylon. The types of the new species are deposited 
in the Museum of Comparative Zoology. 
PSOCIDAE 
Hageniella pusilla sp. nov. 
Body pale yellowish, head and notum with scattered 
short white hair ; antennae pale, with long gray hairs ; legs 
pale. Wings hyaline; veins brownish. Beyond basal fifth 
of wing is a broad black band extending out to the areola 
postica and occupying half of stigma; end of anal vein 
and base of stigma with a black spot. 
Radius and medius touching at one point, fork of radius 
about as far back as first fork of medius; areola postica 
scarcely twice as long as broad ; fork of radius about equal 
to its stem. 
Length 2.2 mm. 
From Mt. Makeling, Philippine Islands (Baker). 
The dark band across fore wing reminds one of H. zona- 
tus, but in that species (which is much larger) the band 
is not one-third as broad, and paler; the areola postica 
longer, radial stem longer than fork, etc. 
