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Dicrodiplosis venitalis I'elt 

 1914 Felt, E. P. Tnsccutor Inscitiae Menstnms, 2:121-22 

 The feinale was reared in association witli L o b o p t c r o m y i a 



venae Felt from a tumid ^'ein .u;all on Cratae,<^us. The larvae are 



very probably predaceous. 



KALODIPLOSIS Felt 



1915 Felt, E. P. Can. Ent., 47:229-30 



The unidentate, heavily toothed elaws, the rudimentary pulvilli, 

 the third vein joining the margin at or slightly before the apex of the 

 wing, the triarticulate palpi, the heavy, rather thick and moderately 

 short eircumfili and the long dorsal and ventral plates, the latter 

 deeply emarginate and with relatively narrow lobes, serve to dis- 

 tinguish this genus from Dicrodiplosis Riibs. and related series. 

 The generic type is Dicrodiplosis m u 1 1 i f i 1 a Felt. 



Fig. 60 K a 1 o d i p 1 o s i s 

 niultifila, fifth antenna! 

 segment of male (enlarged, 

 original) 



Fig. 61 Kalodi])! osis multifi 

 palpus of male (enlarged, original) 



Kalodiplosis multifila Felt 



1907 Felt, E. P. New Species Cecidomyiidae II, p. 19-20 (Dicrodiplosis) 



1908 — — N. Y. State Mus. Bui. 124, p. 300, 394 (Dicrodiplosis) 



19 15 • Can. Ent., 47:230 



The male of this species is in the United States National Museum 

 and was collected by August Busck at Porto Rico. It is described 

 in detail in the last of the above citations. 



