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CONNECTICUT GEOL. AND NAT. HIST. SURVEY. 



[Bull. 



arising from or near middle of second discoidal cell; stigma 

 short, oblong, receiving marginal vein beyond its middle 



CratospUa p. 214 



6. First submarginal cell separated from first discoidal 7 



First submarginal cell confluent with first discoidal 



Aphaereta p. 214 



7. Fourth joint of antennae not longer than third; submedian 



cell of hind wings half as long as median 8 



Fourth joint of antennae longer than third; submedian cell 

 of hind wings less than half as long as median; marginal 

 cell reaching to apex of wing Asobara p. 213 



8. Stigma apparently wanting or absent, or else not thicker than 



costa Aspilota p. 213 



Stigma elongate, attenuate, but still somewhat thicker than 

 costa; marginal vein originating beyond base of stigma, 

 the latter cuneiform Pentapleura p. 213 



Coelinidea Viereck. 



Ccelinius Authors, not Nees. 



°C. meromyzae Forbes. 



Length 5 mm. Female : black ; greater part of lower half of 

 antennae more or less yellow, apical half mostly dark brown ; palpi 

 pale, mandibles partly pale ; legs dark stramineous ; wings trans- 

 parent, sometimes yellowish, veins and stigma brownish stramin- 

 eous; second and third dorsal abdominal segments and ventral 

 aspect of first segment stramineous to brownish stramineous; 

 fourth abdominal segment and segments beyond this one, com- 

 pressed. Male: similar to the female, but the abdomen not at 

 all compressed. 



*C. occom Viereck (new species). 



Male: length 4 mm.; differs from the description of mero- 

 myz(£ given above as follows: antennae with the scape brown, 

 pedicel paler, remainder dusky or blackish, palpi stramineous, 

 mandibles very dark brown ; hind tarsi dark brown ; apical third 

 of first and nearly all of second dorsal abdominal segments brown- 

 ish, nearly all of venter blackish brown ; propodeum without a 

 median raised line or ridge. 



Type locality: New Haven, 24 May, 1905 (W. E. B.). 



Ericoelinius Viereck. 



*E. mahackemoi Viereck (new species). 

 Male: differs from the description of Coelinidea occom given 

 above as follows: mandibles partly yellowish brown, dorsum of 



