REPORT OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOCUST I()i; 



83 



aa Stems of Ihe fifth antcnnal segment of the male with a len<j:tli three atid four 

 and one-fourth times their diameters, respectively 

 /* Mesonotum redchsh lirown; alidomen fiiseous yellowish, len.tjtli i mm. . . 



a m e r i c a 11 a Felt, (\ 14S5 



Toxomyia fungicola Felt 



191 1 Felt, E. P. Ent. News, 22:302-3 



This small, yellowish mid<^e was reared February 3, 191 1, by 

 W. H. Patterson, St Vincent, W. I., from the teleutospores of 

 Puccinia species on Emilia s o n c h i f o 1 i a. 



Toxomyia^rubida^Felt 

 191 1 Felt, E. P. Can. Ent., 43: 194-95 



The midge is allied to the preceding and was reared FebruarY 

 lyii. by W. H. Patterson, vSt Vincent, W. I., from the aecidio" 



F\g. 16 Toxomyia 

 r u b i d a, palpus of male 

 (enlarged, original) 



Fi.tj. 17 T o X o - 

 m y i a r u b i d a , 

 side view of claw 

 of female (enlarged, 

 original) 



Spores of U r o m y c e s p i s i on the leaves of E u p h o r h i a 

 p i 1 u li f e r a. 



Toxomyia americana Felt 



1914 Felt, E. P. N. Y. Ent. Soc. Jour., 22:130 



Nothing is known of the habits of this species, aside from its 

 having been taken August 21, 1909, by C. P. Alexander in a bog 

 swamp at Woodworth's lake in the Adirondacks, altitude 1570 feet. 



