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bb Third vein rarely extending to the apex of the wing; flagellate an- 
_tennal segments subsessile in the female, ornamented with crenulate 
whorls or other structures more complex than irregular whorls of 
simple hairs ; 
c Antennae very short, the male with Io to 11, the female with 6 to 8 
subsessile segments, the second greatly enlarged................ 
Micromyia Rond. 
cc Antennae not very short, the male with 14, the female with 11 to 22 
antennal segments, the second not greatly enlarged.............. 
Campylomyza Meign.’ 
d Flagellate antennal segments with a more or less distinct collar 
subapically 
e Claws denticulate, the pulvilli well developed..Prionellus Kieff. 
ee Claws simple, the pulvilli short or rudimentary..Aprionus Kieff. 
dd Flagellate antennal segments with a subapical whorl of stemmed 
disks; claws with a minute subapical tooth....Monardia Kieff. 
ddd Flagellate antennal segments with reniform processes subapi- 
cally, claws bent at right angles, dilated subapically............ 
Bryomyia Kieff. 
dddd Flagellate antennal segments with subapical whorls of short, 
Stoutmustally, recurved Spines.........-+.-. Cordylomyia Felt 
ddddd Flagellate antennal segments with series of whorls of short, 
SHOU CUEVEG!  SONVIEN ooaco oboe oat oe Oe AO One Corinthomyia Felt 
Strobliella Kieff. 
too7, Kiefer, J. J: Syn. Cecid. Eur. & Alg., p. 51 
1900 ——————— Soc. Ent. Fr. Ann., v. 69, pl. 22, fig. 9 
roun belt ear. IN: Yo Ent. Soc. Jour., 19732 
This genus, as characterized by Kieffer, has five simple long veins, 
the anterior border of the wing not being interrupted and passing 
gradually into the posterior margin. The palpi are quadriarticulate 
and the tarsal claws are provided at the basal half with long, parallel 
teeth ; the pulvilli are very short. The illustration of the wing shows 
that this genus is closely allied to Campylomyza, the third vein unit- 
ing with costa at the apex, the fifth and sixth veins being simple; 
subcosta joins the anterior margin near the basal half, while the 
crossvein appears unusually long. Type S. intermedia Kieff. 
Wasmanniella Kieff. 
1897 Kieffer, J. J. Syn. Cecid. Eur. & Alg., p. 49 
o—<$—$__—=— aoc. Ent. Fr. Ann., v.60, pl. 17, fig. 11, 12 
Holt felt. bab. Ne Y. Ent. Sec. Jour., 19:32 
Members of this genus, according to Kieffer, may be recognized 
by the denticulate claws, the absence of pulvilli and by the subglo- 
bose, stemmed antennal segments. Each of the flagellate segments 
Owing to the unsatisfactory characterization of Campylomyza Meign., 
it is tentatively given rank as a supergenus. See above. 
