1933] New Psammocharidse from the United States 19 
antennas paler. Clypeus broadly rounded below, with ap- 
pressed hair and long erect hairs in front; vertex faintly 
arcuate, with a few erect hairs each side, and four in the 
middle ; anterior ocellus rather larger than the others, pos- 
teriors a little nearer to each other than to the eyes ; third 
joint of antennae very long, fully one-half longer than the 
fourth; occiput without long hair; pronotum angulate be- 
hind, with a very few fine erect hairs above; pleura with 
very fine short hairs ; propodeum low, evenly curved, with- 
out hairs except very fine short ones each side near tip. 
Legs moderately long, front coxae with some fine long hairs 
in front, front tibia with minute spines below almost to the 
base, mid tibia with short stiff bristles above in two rows 
and others on sides and below, hind tibia spined in the same 
manner, inner spur of hind tibia not two-fifths of the very 
long basitarsus. Abdomen fusiform, with fine hair near 
tip and on apical part of venter. 
Fore wings with a long marginal cell, its tip nearly as far 
out as the tip of third submarginal cell ; stigma wholly dark, 
very long, nearly four times as long as broad (longer than 
in P. bombycina) ; second submarginal over once and a half 
as long as high, third submarginal longer below but not 
above ; first recurrent ends in the second submarginal beyond 
middle, second recurrent ends before middle of the third 
submarginal; basal less disjointed from the transverse than 
in P. bombycina, and the transverse is more oblique than in 
that species, lower part of the basal much bowed, more than 
in P. bombycina. 
Length 13 mm., fore wing 11 mm. 
From Miami, Florida (A. E. Wight). Type M.C.Z. 17048. 
