148 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 
basally, 23 segments. Face pale yellowish; mesonotum rather dark 
brown, the posterior median area yellowish, submedian lines narrow, 
distinctly yellowish, irregularly margined with coarse setae; scutel- 
lum pale orange-yellow with sparse apical setae; postscutellum 
concolorous. Abdomen somewhat variably orange yellowish; 
genitalia slightly fuscous; legs a rather dark straw-brown, lighter 
ventrally. 
Taken on cherry at Albany, N.Y. June 12, 1906. 
Type Cecid. 236, N.Y. State Museum. 
Asynapta photophila n. sp. 
Male. Length 2 mm. Antennae 4+ longer than the body, 
sparsely haired, light brown annulate with yellow, 28 segments. 
Face yellowish; mesonotum reddish brown with distinct lighter 
submedian lines ornamented with yellowish hairs; posterior median 
area yellowish. Scutellum reddish brown with sparse apical hairs; 
postscutellum and abdomen a slightly variable reddish brown. 
Legs long, a nearly uniform pale straw color. 
Taken in trap lantern at Nassau, N.Y. June 3, 19006. 
Type Cecid. 119, N.Y. State Museum. 
Winnertzia furcata n. sp. 
Male. Length 2mm. Antennae as long as the body, sparsely 
clothed with whorls of long hairs, fuscous, 16 segments. Head tes- 
taceous; mesonotum dark brown, sparsely clothed with long hairs. 
Scutellum and postscutellum testaceous; abdomen testaceous with 
the lateral margins darker and sparsely clothed with short pale hairs. 
Legs testaceous at base, becoming dark brown at the top, the 2 
basal tarsal segments of the anterior legs brown, the others yellow. 
The basal and most of the second tarsal segment of the posterior 
legs brown, the tip of the 2d and the other remaining segments 
white; articulations pale straw. 
Taken at Nassau, N.Y. June 21, 1906. 
Type Cecid. 336, N.Y. State Museum. 
Winnertzia carpini n. sp. 
Male. Length 1 mm. Antennae about as long as the body, 
thickly haired, dark brown, 13 segments. Mesonotum yellowish 
brown, rather thickly clothed along the broad median area with fine 
