1933 ] New Psammocharidx from the United States 9 
second submarginal a little longer than high, third but 
little longer than second, but wider, upper side fully two 
thirds of lower ; first recurrent ends at middle of second sub- 
marginal, second recurrent, which is evenly curved, ends be- 
yond the middle of the third submarginal. 
Legs not very long, but tarsi long; front tibia with only 
a trace of spines beneath, front basitarsus not spined above, 
mid tibia with two rows of a few weak spines, or bristles 
above, hind tibia with two rows of about eight short bris- 
tles above, inner spur of hind tibia scarcely two fifths of 
basitarsus, last joint of hind tarsus with only two or three 
small spines beneath. 
Length 9 mm., fore wing 5.5 mm. 
From New Braunfels, Texas, 27 June (J. Bequaert). 
Type M.C.Z. 17036. 
The last joint of hind tarsus would almost place this in 
Priocnemis, but the shape of the marginal cell and the 
palpi is that common in Cryptocheilus. Its slender body 
separates it from all other species that I have seen. 
Onochares gen. nov. 
In general similar to Cryptocheilus ; last joints af all tarsi 
with spines beneath; claws with tooth near middle; mar- 
ginal cell pointed at tip; entire body, coxae, femora, and 
tibia with long hair ; even on the abdomen above ; the hind 
tibia beneath with long hairs (no spines), above the hind 
tibia is densely hairy, there is an inner row of teeth without 
spines, and among the hairs an outer row of very short 
spines, hind basitarsus without spines. 
Separated from Cryptocheilus by the armature of hind 
tibia, the more pointed marginal cell, and hairy body and 
legs. 
Includes C. rugosus Bks. Type 0. brazoria n. sp. 
Onochares brazoria sp. nov. 
9 Body, legs, and antennae black; the tips of several joints 
of the antennae narrowly reddish; wings ferruginous, ex- 
treme tips) black. Body and legs hairy all over, those on 
head, pronotum, and upper side of abdomen rather short. 
