170 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 
Male. Length 1 mm. Antennae about as long as the body, 
sparsely haired light brown, probably 14 segments, the fifth with a 
stem one-fourth longer than the enlargement, which latter has a 
length twice its diameter. Palpi missing. Mesonotum yellowish 
brown. Scutellum reddish brown, postscutellum yellowish. Ab- 
domen pale reddish brown. Wings hyaline, costa brown, subcosta 
uniting with the margin at the basal third; halteres yellowish trans- 
parent. Legs a nearly uniform pale fuscous yellow, first tarsal seg- 
ment as long as the three following; claws slender, strongly curved, 
simple. Genitalia; basal clasp segment stout, obliquely truncate; 
terminal clasp segment small, swollen basally and tapering grad- 
ually to an obtuse point. Dorsal plate apparently very broad, vent- 
ral plate indistinct. Harpes apparently smooth, flattened, broadly 
rounded distally, the free ends approximate. Type Cecid. 117. 
Campylomyza truncata [elt 
roiz Felt} sh PS IN] Y. Ent: Soc. Jour, 2o2r02 
Allied to the preceding and collected April 19, 1910 by Dr W. G. 
Dietz, Hazelton, Pa. 
Campylomyza modesta Felt 
TOO7 Mie tye NY ee State Mica ula ihtOpi ps OOn Se parcakesmpaEs 
1908 ——_——_—-_N.. Y. State Mus. Bul. 124, p. 316 
This species was taken June 7, 1906 on balsam, Abies bal- 
Gratien talealkem leary aINpeme 
Male. Length .4 mm. Antennae probably twice as long as the 
body, sparsely haired, light brown; probably 14 segments, the fifth 
with a stem about one-fourth longer than the subglobular basal .en- 
largement. Palpi probably quadriarticulate. Mesonotum dark brown. 
Scutellum, postscutellum and abdomen nearly concolorous. Wings 
subhyaline, costa dark brown, subcosta uniting with the margin at 
the basal half, base of wing reddish; halteres fuscous basally, yel- 
lowish fuscous apically. Legs a nearly uniform yellowish straw, 
tarsi tinged with carmine; claws slender, strongly curved, simple; 
pulvilli a little shorter than the claws. Genitalia; basal clasp seg- 
ment stout, broadly rounded, truncate; terminal clasp segment stout, 
nearly oval. Dorsal and ventral plates indistinct: style short, stout. 
iivpe: Cecid e147. 
Campylomyza texana Felt 
1908 Felt, E. P. N. Y. State Mus. Bul. 124, p. 316 
This species was taken at Plano, Texas, in Novernber 1907 by 
Mr E. S. Tucker and apparently the same form was captured 
October 22d by Prof. T. D. A. Cockerell at Boulder, Col. 
