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Psyche 
[ March 
and second combined; hind margin of pronotum scarcely 
angulate in middle; propodeum at first nearly flat, then 
down-curved, without noticeable long hairs above; pleura 
also devoid of hairs. Abdomen without hairs" except near 
tip and on venter; front coxae with some long hairs, other 
coxae without hairs, mid tibia spinulate above, hind tibia 
with the teeth and bristles like P. conicus, but not so large, 
inner spur of hind tibia about two-thirds of the basitarsus. 
Fore wings with marginal cell more rounded at tip, not near 
as pointed as P., conicus, about length of cell from tip of 
wing, stigma much shorter than in P. conicus, third sub- 
marginal shorter than in P. conicus, more like P. pompilus, 
first recurrent ends beyond middle of second submarginal, 
second recurrent ends a little before middle of third sub- 
marginal. 
Length 7 mm., fore wing 5.5 mm. 
From Apache Camp, Santa Catalina Mts., Arizona, 5500 
ft., 25 July (J. Bequaert). 
Differs from P. conicus in being less hairy, especially no- 
ticeable on mid and hind coxae and thoracic notum; from 
P. pompilus in being more hairy, especially the front coxse, 
from both species it differs by the shorter, more rounded 
tip of marginal cell and the shorter third joint of the an- 
tennae. 
Type M.C.Z. 17945. 
Deuteragenia pilosa sp. nov. 
of abdomen above with erect hairs ; antennae pale yellowish 
on base, brown beyond; mandibles pale; front legs (includ- 
ing coxae) yellowish, other legs brown, the tarsi and mid 
tibia at tip paler, spurs brown ; wings hyaline, marked with 
dark bands as in D. caliptera. Face with appressed gray 
pubescence, and also erect hairs, hair-basket brown; cly- 
peus broad, truncate in front, with some long hairs ; ocelli 
subequal, in a moderately low triangle, posteriors scarcely 
closer to each other than to eyes; pronotum rather long, 
longer than in D. caliptera, scarcely angulate behind; an- 
tennae slender, third joint one-fourth longer than the fourth, 
