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diameter, at the distal fifth tapering suddenly to an acute apex. 
No breast bone is apparent, the surface of the body is smooth. 

Fig. 38 Fifth antennal segment of Fig. 39 Fifth antennal 
male of Mycophila fungicola, segment of male of My- 
ae cop hilar fwnesicoliay 
enlarged. (Original) other side, enlarged. (Orig- 
inal ) 

Female. Length .6 mm. Antennae extending to the second ab- 
dominal segment, sparsely haired, fuscous yellowish; 9 segments, 
the first broadly obconic, the second subglobose, the third produced, 
fusiform, free, the fifth with a length about twice its diameter, sub- 
cylindric, tapering; subbasal whorl 
of setae thick, long, curved; sub- 
apical band finer; distally there are 
apparently four broad, chitinous 
lobes; terminal segment produced, 
the basal portion broadly oval, the 
distal smaller, almost subglobose. 
Palpi indistinct. Ovipositor short, 
biarticulate, the basal sclerite long, 
Fig. 40 Wing of Mycophila broad, quadrate, tapering distally, 
fungicola, enlarged. (Orig- the terminal sclerite broadly oval, 
inal) See 
both sparsely setose, minor lobe 
long, obliquely truncate, sparsely setose. Other characters as in the 
male, see citation. 

Ceratomyia Felt 
uO IME IDS 12 ING: Wo lei, Sxoe, J@ulie, woes 
Allied to Micromyia Rond. on account of the greatly enlarged 
second antennal segment, though easily separated therefrom by the 
absence of the fourth vein. The latter character indicates a re- 
lationship with Trichopteromyia Will. from which it may be sepa- 
rated by the greatly reduced antennal segments with only 6 short, 
sessile segments. 
