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than the second, the fourth nearly as long as the third, expanded. 

 Face fuscous, eyes large, black. Mesonotum dark brown, submedian 

 lines narrow, yellowish, the posterior median area reddish yellow. 

 Scutellum pale yellow, postscutellum reddish yellow. Abdomen 

 reddish brown, lighter basally. Wings hyaline, costa light brown. 

 Halteres a nearly uniform yellowish transparent, slightly fuscous 

 distally. Legs fuscous yellowish, the distal tarsal segments light 

 brown; claws stout, strongly curved basally. the pulvilli as long as 

 the claws. Type Cecid. 825. (See plate 9, fig. i.) 



Aphidoletes rosivora Coq. 



1900 Coquillett, D. W. U. S. Dept. Agric, Div. Ent., Bui. 22, n. s., p. 46-47 

 (Diplosis) 

 191 1 Felt, E. P. Econ. Ent. Jour., 4:468 (Clinodiplosis) 



This species was associated with Dasyneura rhodo- 

 phaga Coq., though from the habits of allied species it was 

 evidently preying upon rose aphids. A study of type material 

 enabled us to establish the correct generic position of the species. 



Male. Length 1.5 mm. Antennae twice the length of the body, 

 thickly haired, brown; 14 segments, the fifth with stems three and 

 three and one-half times their diameter; terminal segment with the 

 basal portion of the stem and the distal enlargement greatly produced, 

 the latter with a length five times its diameter, broadly constricted 

 near the basal third and apically with a long, fingerlike process. 

 Palpi yellowish, first segment quadrate, the second with a length 

 thrice its diameter, the third one-half longer than the second, slender, 

 the fourth a little longer than the third. Mesonotum light brown, 

 the submedian lines yellowish. vScutellum and postscutellum yellow- 

 ish, the abdomen yellowish orange. Halteres whitish transparent, 

 slightly reddish apically; claws long, slender, strongly curved. 



Female. Length 2 mm. Antennae nearly as long as the body, 

 sparsely haired, brown; 14 segments, the fifth with a stem one-fourth 

 the length of the cylindric basal enlargement, which latter has a 

 length three and one-half times its diameter; terminal segment, 

 basal enlargement with a length fully five times its diameter and a 

 stout appendage. Mesonotum light brown, submedian lines yellow- 

 ish. Scutellum and postscutellum yellowish. Abdomen yellowish 

 orange. Ovipositor short, the lobes narrowly ovate. Other char- 

 acters as in the male. 



Aphidoletes meridionalis Felt 



1908 Felt, E. P. N. Y. State Mus. Bui. 124, p. 397 



1916 Davis, J. J. Jour. A;j;r. Research, 6:883-87 (biology) 



The larvae of this reddish brown male were observed preying 

 on Siphonophora liriodendri Mon. at Washington, 

 D. C. The eggs hatched July 4, 1895, the larvae pupated July 7th 



