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yellowish hairs. Scutellum yellowish with sparse apical hairs, post- 
scutellum a little darker. Abdomen yellowish brown, the basal 
segments and genitalia darker. Coxae and femora yellowish trans- 
parent, the latter slightly fuscous apically. Tibiae and tarsi pale 
yellowish brown. 
- Taken on ironwood or blue beech at Albany, N.Y. June 1, 1906. 
Type Cecid. 106, N.Y. State Museum. 
Winnertzia solidaginis n. sp. 
Male. Length .75 mm. Antennae probably as long as the 
body, sparsely haired, dark brown, probably at least 14 segments. 
Mesonotum dark brown, submedian lines with sparse setae; scutel- 
lum fuscous brown, yellowish apically, postscutellum and abdomen 
dark brown. Legs a nearly uniform pale yellowish; tarsi variably 
tinged with pale orange. 
Taken on goldenrod or aster at Albany, N.Y. July 6, 1906. 
Type Cecid. 508, N. Y. State Museum. 
ADDENDA 
Campylomyza dilatata n. sp. 
Male. Length 1.5; mm. Antennae nearly as long as the body, 
sparsely haired, fuscous yellowish, 14 segments; face fuscous 
yellowish, eyes large, black. Mesonotum dark brown. Scutellum 
yellowish, postscutellum fuscous yellowish. Abdomen a variable 
fuscous yellowish. Legs a nearly uniform light fuscous yellowish. 
Easily recognized by the short, stout, greatly dilated subtriangular 
terminal clasp segment. 
Female. Length 2 mm. Antennae extending to the base of 
the abdomen, sparsely haired, light fuscous yellowish, 13 segments. 
Color characters about as in the opposite sex. 
Bred by Dr M. T. Thompson of Clark University, Worcester, 
Mass., from earth containing seeds and vegetable debris. 
Type Cecid. 1109, N. Y. State Museum. 
Lasioptera convolvuli n. sp. 
Male. Length 2.25 mm. Antennae extending to the base of 
the abdomen, sparsely haired, dark brown, fuscous yellowish 
basally, 17 segments; face rather thickly clothed with silvery white 
scales. Mesonotum dark brown, rather thickly and evenly clothed 
