110 Psyche [June 
largement. Palpi; the first segment subquadrate, the second with a length four 
times its diameter, the third a little longer than the second, the fourth a little longer 
than the third and somewhat dilated. Mesonotum black, sparsely clothed with 
ferruginous hairs. Scutellum dark brown, postscutellum fuscous. Abdomen 
brownish yellow, the ovipositor fuscous. Halteres and legs mostly fuscous yel- 
lowish, the distal tarsal segment slightly fuscous; claws denticulate, the pulvilli 
rudimentary. Ovipositor short, the lobes triarticulate, the distal segments sub- 
orbicular and rather thickly clothed with long, stout setze. 
Type: Cecid. 1501. 
This species is described from a very interesting midge received 
from Mrs. A. T. Slosson and labeled Franconia, N. H. It is re- 
markable because of the very large number of antennal segments. 
This and other characters prevent our referring it to two allied 
forms, namely C. lignivora Felt and C. articulosa Felt. 
Monardia rugosa sp. nov. 
Female: Length 2 mm. Antenne extending to the third abdominal segment, 
thickly haired, light brown; 12 segments, the fifth with a stem three-fourths the 
length of the tapering basal enlargement, which !atter has a length one-third greater 
than its diameter, bears conspicuous disk-like organs near the middle and is con- 
spicuously wrinkled apically; terminal segment produced, with a length fully twice 
its diameter, the distal half more slender, coarsely and reticulately wrinkled, and 
with a short, tapering asymmetrical process apically. Palpi; first segment sub- 
quadrate, the second ovate, the third smaller, globose, the fourth more than twice 
the length of the third and slender. Mesonotum reddish brown. Scutellum light 
purplish brown, postscutellum, abdomen, cox and legs mostly fuscous yellowish. 
Claws rather stout, evenly curved, the pulvilli rudimentary. Submedian ventral 
glands of the sixth abdominal segment oval. Ovipositor short, triarticulate, the 
terminal lobes tapering to a narrowly rounded setose apex. 
Type: Cecid. 1510. : 
This midge was received from C. W. Johnson and labeled Han- 
over, N. H., August 5, 1908. It is easily separated from females 
previously referred to this species, by the distinct stems of the 
antennal segments. 
Porricondyla novae-angliae sp. nov. 
Female: Length 1.75 mm. Antenne extending to the third abdominal segment, 
sparsely haired, dark brown, probably 12 and possibly 14 segments, the fifth with 
a stem one-fourth the length of the cylindrical basal enlargement, which latter has 
a length three times its diameter; terminal segment missing. Palpi; the first seg- 
ment stout, with a length three times its diameter, the second one-half longer, more 
slender, the third a little longer than the second, somewhat dilated, and the fourth 
one-half longer than the third. Mesonotum shining dark brown. Scutellum red- 
