62 JouRXAi. Xew York Entomological Society. [\'oI. xix, 



or harpes not being serrate and as long as the dorsal plate, the basal 

 clasp segment stout. North America. 



Genus DYODIPLOSIS Riibs. 1910, type Honnomyia arenaricc Riibs. 



A large form with iriarticulate palpi. Separated from the preced- 

 ing genus by the ventral plate being much shorter than the dorsal 

 plate and slightly emarginate apically ; the circumfili of the female are 

 erect and united l)y two commissures. Europe. 



Genus COMPSODIPLOSIS Tav. 1909, type C. lutco-albida Tav. 

 Separated from the preceding genera with simple claws by the 

 biarticulate palpi ; the stem of the fifth antennal segment has a length 

 one fourth that of the cylindric basal enlargement; pulvilli not longer 

 than the claws, the ovipositor short, the lobes broadly oval. South 

 .America. 



Genus COURTEIA Kieff. and Leeuw.-Reijn. 1910, type C. graminis Kieff. 



and Leeuw.-Reijn. 



This Javanese genus is distinguished from the preceding by the 

 stem of the antennal segment having a length two thirds that of the 

 cylindric basal enlargement; the pulvilli are as long as the claws, the 

 ovipositor short, the lobes with a length twice the width. Asia. 



Genus CYSTODIPLOSIS Kieff. & Jorg. 1910, type C. longipennis 

 Kieff. & Jorg. 



Separated from the preceding forms by the uniarticulate palpi and 

 from the evidently allied Monarthropalpus Riibs. in' the greater devel- 

 opment of the circumfili. 



A CORRECTION. 



A'olumc X\"Iir, page 207, line 4, for Cedaria ritarta read Bar- 

 NESI.-V ritaria. 



John A. Grossbeck. 



