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femora with basal half pale yellowish, distal half fuscous ; tibiae 
black with articulations yellowish or tinged with carmine, fore and 
mid tarsi black, the segments narrowly ringed basally with yellowish 
or yellowish white, posterior tarsi mostly yellowish with sparse, 
irregular, fuscous markings on the middle of the second segment, 
distal segments dark brown or fuscous. 
Taken on high blackberry at Karner, N.Y. July 24, 1906. 
Type Cecid. 685, N.Y. State Museum. 
Rhopalomyia fusiformis n. sp. 
Male. Length 2mm. Antennae as long as the body, sparsely 
haired, yellowish gray, 19 segments. Mesonotum light brown, 
submedian lines yellowish, uniting posteriorly in a median yellowish 
area; scutellum fuscous yellowish with sparse apical setae; post- 
scutellum yellowish brown. Abdomen dark fuscous yellowish, 
slightly darker basally, sparsely clothed with fine fuscous hairs. 
Genitalia very dark; legs a nearly uniform yellowish fuscous, distal 
tarsal segments somewhat variably tinged with pale carmine. 
Bred from a ribbed green or reddish fusiform stemmed gall on 
leaf or stem of Solidago taken at Albany, N.Y. July 16, 1906. 
Type Cecid. ar150, N.Y. State Museum. 
Rhopalomyia pini n. sp. 
Male. Length 2.5 mm. Antennae probably nearly as long as 
the body, rather thickly clothed with fine whitish hairs with variable 
light yellowish, 18 segments. Face dark brown; mesonotum reddish 
brown, the posterior median area lighter, the submedian lines with 
slaty colored hairs. Scutellum yellowish brown; postscutellum 
reddish brown. Abdomen yellowish brown, rather thickly clothed 
with slaty colored hairs. Legs a nearly uniform slaty brown. 
Taken flying to a small white pine at Albany, N.Y. June 4, 1906. 
Type Cecid. 116, N.Y. State Museum. 
Rhopalomyia racemicola n. sp. 
Male. Length 2.5mm. Antennae as long as the body, sparsely 
white haired, fuscous yellowish, some of the terminal segments 
reddish, 18 or 20 segments. Mesonotum reddish brown, submedian 
lines yellowish, broad, rather thickly haired. Scutellum and post- 
