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NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 



Mycodiplosis insularis Felt 



1913 Felt, E. P. Can. Ent., 45:305 



1914 ■ — Econom. Ent. Jour., 7:458 



This Porto Rican species was reared from a vial containing leaves 

 of Leonotis nepetaefolia abundantly infested with red 

 spider. It is alhed to M. reducta Felt. 



Mycodiplosis angulata Felt 



1907 Felt, E. P. N. Y. State Mus. Bui. no, p. 135 (Cecidomyia), p. 136 

 (C. u r t i c a e) ; separate, p. 39-40 



1908 N. Y. State Mus. Bui. 124, p. 400 



The pale, yellowish male appears to be extremely common, having 

 been taken Jime ig, 1906 on hickory, Carya, at Alban}^ N. Y., and 



Fig. 77 Mycodiplosis angulata, 

 terminal antennal segment of male (enlarged, 

 original) 



Fig. 78 My- 

 codiplosis 

 angulata, side 

 view of claw of 

 male (enlarged, 

 original) 



subsequently captured on a window at Nassau, N. Y., and in a trap 

 lantern at Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 



Male. Length 1.25 mm. Antennae one-half longer than the 

 body, rather thickly clothed with fine hairs, pale brown; 14 segments, 

 the fifth with stems, each with a length three times the diameter; 

 terminal segment, basal enlargement subglobular, the basal portion 

 of the stem very slender, the distal enlargement prolonged, strongly 



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