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at the distal third, its branch at the basal third. Terminal clasp 
segment long, stout, rounded apically. 
The above is based on previous accounts and a study of speci- 
mens identified by Winnertz in the British Museum of Natural 
History and a good series in the Winnertz collection at the Univer- 
sity of Bonn. Type M. lucorum Rond. No American species 
are known. 
Campylomyza Meign. 
1818 Meigen, J. W. Syst. Beschr., 9:101, I 
1840 Westwood, J. O. Introduct. Class. Ins. Syn., p. 126 
1846 Rondani, Camillo. Nouv. Ann. Sc. Nat. Bologna, S. 2; separate 
p. 13 (Neurolyga) 
1864 Schiner, J. R. Fauna Austr. Dipt., 2:411 
1870 Winnertz, J. Vehr. z.-b. Ges. Wien, 20:9-10 
1876 Bergenstamm, J. E., and Low, Paul. Syn. Cecidomyidarum, p, 17 
1888 Skuse, F. A. A. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales Proc., 3:133-34 
1892 Theobald, F. V. Acct. Brit. Flies, 1:51, 86 
1896 Kieffer, J. J. Misc. Entomol., 4:24 
1897 ————_—— Syn. Cecid. Eur. & Alg., p. 50 
1900) Dnt. Soc Hr Anni, 60-437, 442 (Neurolyga) 
1908 Meunier, F. Soc. Sci. Brux. Ann., 28:8 
TOOS) Pelt; EP iN. Y. State: Mus. Bulk 1245 p. 31259313 
1911 ——__——_N. Y. Ent. Soc. Jour., 19:34 
The unsatisfactory condition of this genus is briefly outlined 
in the above discussion of the tribe characteristics. We have 
provisionally given the genus supergeneric rank pending a satis- 
factory determination and description of the type species and have 
assigned thereto forms not readily grouped with more recently 
established genera, one or more of which may prove to be syn- 
onyms of Meigen’s genus. Type C. flavipes Meign. 
The first American species described is Say’s Campylomyza 
scutellata which was very briefly characterized in 1823.1 
The types are not extant and it would be very difficult to establish 
the identity of this species though Mr Ainslee? records this species 
swarming on wooden uprights in a timothy and clover meadow. 
Campylomyza 
a 13 antennal segments 
b Length .75 mm; abdomen brown; fifth antennal segment with a 
stem one-third the length of the basal enlargement 
vitinea Felt, C. 759 
*1823 Say, Thomas. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. Jour., 3:17; 1883 Say, Thomas. 
Compl. Writ., 2:44 3 
surges) Ainslee, C. N, Ent. Soc’ Wash. Proc., 10:16=17 
