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on the anterior segments. Costa dark brown, the third vein just 

 beyond the apex. Halteres yehowish transparent, sHghtly fuscous 



Fig. 56 Dicro- 

 diplosis andro- 

 gynes, seventh 

 antennal segment of 

 male (enlarged, orig- 

 inal) 



Fig. 57 Dicro- 

 diplosis andro- 

 gynes , terminal 

 antennal segment 

 (enlarged, original) 



apically. Legs yellowish transparent, the apex of tibiae and tarsi 

 darker; claws stout, strongly curved; ovipositor one-half the length 



Fig. 58 Dicrodiplosis androgynes, tip of 

 abdomen of female (enlarged, original) 



of the body, the terminal lobes long, slightly constricted at the basal 

 third, broadly rounded. Type Cecid. 6. 



1912 Felt, E. P. 

 1914 •— 



Dicrodiplosis califomica Felt 



N. Y. Ent. Soc. Jour., 20:244-45 

 Econora. Ent. Jour., 7:458 



