42 Psyche [March 
Rhyacophila montana, n. sp. 
Figure 10. 
Male : Length of fore wing, 5 mm. Body uniformly dark 
brown, nearly black; ocelli white; wings uniformly smoky 
brown, probably with golden spots in fresh specimens. Fore 
wing : R2 + 3 and R4 + 5 forked to the same depth ; M dividing 
just basal of the origin of Rs; forks of M shallow, fork 
Ml + 2 not so deep as fork M3 + 4; Cu forked directly below 
origin of Rs. Hind wing : fork M3 + 4 deeper than fork R2 + 3 ; 
M3 + 4 not forked; M dividing first directly below origin of 
Rs. Genitalia as in figure 10. 
Female : Length of fore wing, 7 mm. ; similar to the male 
in coloration and venation. The wings have more hair than 
those of any of the males, and show several golden spots. 
Holotype (s), Newfound Gap, Smoky Mts., 5000-5200 
ft., Tennessee, Aug. 30, 1930; N. Banks, collector. Allo- 
type : same locality, Sept. 3 ; F. Carpenter, collector. 
Paratypes : 3 males, same data as holotype, N. Banks, 
collector; 1 male, same locality, Aug. 31, F. Carpenter; 1 
male, Bryson City, Deep Creek, 2000 ft., Aug. 23, N. Banks. 
Paragapetus moestus Banks 
Three males were taken at Deep Creek, Bryson City, 
North Carolina, Aug. 23, and two males at Newfound Gap, 
Smoky Mountains, Tennessee, Aug. 30. The types of the 
species were collected at Black Mt., North Carolina. 
Glossosoma nigrior Banks 
Previously known only by the type specimens from 
Black Mountains, N. Carolina, this species was well repre- 
sented in the 1930 collection by thirteen males and females, 
taken at Deep Creek, Bryson City, N. Carolina, Aug. 26, 28 ; 
and Nantahala Gorge, N. Carolina, Aug. 25. 
Chimarrha aterrima Hagen 
One male was collected at Andrews, N. Carolina, 1800 ft., 
