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Psyche 
[March 
Pseudogoera singularis, n. sp. 
Figures 2, 12. 
8 Length of fore wing, 6-7 mm. ; vertex and frons dark 
brown; antennae light brown, the basal segment covered 
with long, dark brown hairs ; maxillary palpi grayish, with 
long dark gray hairs, those at the base being the longest; 
labial palpi long, gray; thorax light brown, abdomen dark 
reddish brown ; legs light brown, with darker hairs. Fore 
wing: broadest beyond middle of wing; Rs arising close to 
the base; M dividing into Ml + 2 and M3 + 4 below the division 
of Rs; R4 4 5 separating before R2 + 3 ; Cu2 and anal veins 
apparently absent, although there is a short vein leading 
from the hind margin and terminating on Cul near its distal 
end ; this is probably a remnant of an anal vein which was 
originally more or less marginal. Hind wing: cross-vein 
between R1 and R2 + 3 missing. All four branches of Rs 
present; M with two branches; Cul forked. Genitalia as in | 
figure 2. 
Female unknown. 
Holotype ( 8 ), Bryson City, Deep Creek, 2000 ft., North 
Carolina, Aug. 26, 1932, N. Banks, collector; in Museum of 
Comparative Zoology. j 
Paratype : 1 8 , same locality and date as holotype ; in Mu- 
seum of Comparative Zoology. 
So far as the tibial sours are concerned, this species be- j 
longs to the subfamily Goerinae ; but it is separated from i 
all other genera of that group by the possession of the vein } 
between R1 and R2 below the pterostigma. In fact, the only 
other North American genus of the Sericostomatidae in j 
which this vein is present is Agarodes, which has only two 
spurs on the middle tibiae and which is therefore a member 
of the Sericostomatinae. 
Neuropsyche, new genus ( Lepidostominx ) 
8 Spurs, 1, 4, 4 ; ocelli absent ; maxillary palpi short, 
slightly flattened, covered with long gray hairs and scales, 
basal segment of antennae thickened, but not so long on the 
