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Psyche 
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on vertex, and a few at tip of the abdomen. Face rather 
broad, vertex arcuate from eye to eye, clypeus moderately 
broad, slightly rounded below, eye extending a little below 
corner of clypeus ; antennae situate close to clypeal margin, 
moderately long and slender, third joint hardly as long as 
first and second combined, and barely if any longer than 
the fourth; anterior ocellus larger than the posteriors, lat- 
ter plainly nearer each other than to the eyes; pronotum 
moderately long, angulate behind; propodeum low, finely 
punctate, a faint median line; abdomen rather slender, 
almost polished, ventral plate a little longer than broad, 
slightly produced in middle behind, surface hairy, with 
some stout bristles on margin, a row of longer ones across 
tip ; legs moderately long, front tibia without bristles, none 
above on front basitarsus, mid tibia with two rows of mi- 
nute bristles above, hind tibia with scarcely more distinct 
bristles above, about eight in each row, inner spur of the 
hind tibia more than one-half of the basitarsus. Wings 
rather slender, out to the stigma yellow, and with yellow 
veins, a brown cloud in the basal half of marginal cell, in 
most of second submarginal, and most of second discoidal 
cells; a similar, broad, brown cloud over the apex; hind 
wings yellow on basal part, tip infuscated ; in forewing the 
marginal is pointed at tip which is less than length of mar- 
ginal from tip of wing, and beyond the end of third sub- 
marginal; second submarginal scarcely longer than high, 
third submarginal a little longer, but narrowed above, first 
recurrent ends at middle of second submarginal, second re- 
current ends before middle of third submarginal, basal and 
transverse widely disjointed. 
Length 5 mm., fore wing 5 mm. 
One from Mt. Lemon, Santa Catalina Mts., Arizona, 6000 
ft., 27 July (J. Bequaert). Type M.C.Z. 17043. 
A female taken at same time is wholly black with blackish 
wings ; its structure is closely similar to the male ; it may be | 
the female of the species. 
Priocnemis arizonica sp. nov. 
9. Very similar to P. facetus except that the abdomen is 
