1933 ] New Psammocharidx from the United States 17 
equal to first and second together ; propodeum silvery each 
side behind, and with some short erect hairs, scarcely a 
trace of transverse striae on the propodeum, and no sign of 
a median furrow; pleura also with fine erect hairs; front 
coxae with rather short hairs in front, mid and hind tibiae 
not as strongly spinulate above as in D. caliptera, inner spur 
of hind tibia less than two-fifths of the basitarsus ; abdomen 
moderately elongate, with some erect hairs on nearly all 
segments above as well as below. Wings closely resemble 
those of D. caliptera and the venation is practically the 
same. 
Length 7 mm., fore wing 6.5 mm. 
From Lafayette, Indiana, 10 July (J. Bequaert). Type 
M.C.Z. 17046. 
Deuteragenia papago sp. nov. 
$ Black, with some whitish pubescence, but most of the 
abdomen is shining ; wings wholly evenly dark ; hair-basket 
of brown hairs. Clypeus broad, truncate in front; vertex 
nearly straight across; ocelli subequal, in a low triangle, 
posteriors plainly farther apart than from the eyes; third 
joint of the antennse not as long as first and second com- 
bined ; pronotum arcuate behind, mesonotum with two fine 
parallel lines each side, propodeum plainly striate (more so 
than in D. caliptera) , with erect white hairs ; all coxae and 
femora with some white hairs, tibia spinulate above as in 
D. caliptera. Abdomen with erect white hairs on basal seg- 
ment above, and longer, more numerous hairs near tip, 
venter also with hairs. 
Wings, uniformly fuscous, veins dark brown; marginal 
cell long and pointed, second and third submarginals short 
as in D. caliptera; first recurrent ends at middle of second 
submarginal, second recurrent ends much before middle of 
third submarginal, second discoidal thereby shorter than in 
D. caliptera, basal nervure interstitial with the transverse. 
Length 8.5 mm., fore wing 7 mm. 
From Southern Arizona (J. Bequaert). Readily sep- 
arated by the uniform dark wings. Type M.C.Z. 17047. 
