18 Psyche [March 
Our four species of this genus can be separated as fol- 
lows : 
1 — Wings wholly dark; hair-basket brown, body and legs 
and antennae wholly black papago 
Wings hyaline with two dark bands, or clouds 2 
2 — Hair-basket white; face and thorax with yellowish pu- 
bescence, pronotum arcuate behind ; third and fourth 
section of marginal vein straight and oblique; spots 
in wing rather faint brevis 
Hair-basket brown; face with gray or whitish pubes- 
cence; pronotum slightly angulate behind; third and 
fourth section of marginal vein somewhat curved, 
spots in wing very dark and distinct 3 
3 — Front legs and basal part of antennae yellowish; abdo- 
men hairy above; propodeum without median groove 
and no transverse striae pilosa 
Front legs and antennae black; abdomen hairy only at 
tip, propodeum with median groove and transverse 
striae caliptera 
Phanagenia gen. nov. 
Intermediate between Ageniella and Cryptocheilus. Dis- 
coidal cell without pocket; second ventral segment with 
strong transverse furrow; hind tibiae with rows of small 
but distinct bristles above, but no teeth; last joint of hind 
tarsus with spines beneath in middle as other joints, mar- 
ginal cell rather long and tip pointed and less than its 
length from tip of wing, basal disjointed from transverse 
nervule, claws with a tooth near middle. 
Type P. osceola n. sp. 
The last joint of the hind tarsus allies it to Cryptocheilus, 
but the very weak spines on the hind tibia with Ageniella. 
The genus includes also Ageniella coronata Fox, from Cali- 
fornia, and the Eastern Ageniella bombycina Cress. 
Phanagenia osceola sp. nov. 
$ Black, in some parts with purplish reflections, tips of 
