REPORT OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST IQI2 193 
Female. Length 2.5 mm. Antennae extending to the base of 
the abdomen, thickly haired, reddish brown; 22 segments, the fifth 
subsessile, subglobose ; terminal segment produced, a knob apically. 
Palpi; the first segment, somewhat produced, pyriform, the second 

Fig. 56 Apex of abdomen, showing submedian ventral organs 
and ovipositor of Monardia lignivora, enlarged. (Orig- 
inal) ; 
stout, narrowly oval, the third a little longer than the second, more 
slender, the fourth one-half longer than the third, more slender. 
Mesonotum dark brown. Abdomen light brown. Wings rather 
long, broad, hyaline, costa dark brown, subcosta uniting with the 
margin near the basal third. Coxae and femora fuscous yellowish, 
tarsi light yellowish; claws long, slender, strongly curved, simple, 
the pulvilli nearly as long as the claws. Ovipositor short, the venter 
of the seventh segment with a pair of submedian, subglobose 
organs; terminal lobes triarticulate; the third segment long, taper- 
ing to a narrowly rounded apex. Type Cecid. 884. 
Bryomyia Kieff. 
Todomieter, J.J. \ Mis, Ent.,.4:7, 15 
1895 ——————- Soc. Ent. Fr. Bul., p. 318 
1897 ————— Syn. Cecid. Eur. & Alg., p. 49 
oo. Socesknt, br. Ann, v. 60; pli 17; fe. 6 
IOuuehelenla eS waeNenYer tnt. Soc, Jour, 19:35 
Members of this genus have the claws bent at right angles and 
distinctly enlarged near the distal third. The pulvilli are very long, 
straight, and the flagellate antennal segments are each provided with 
a long stem in both sexes. The typical species has 10 segments in 
the female and 14 in the male, those of the latter eccentric and 
ornamented with crenulate whorls. The terminal antennal seg- 
ments of the female, as illustrated by Kieffer, are subconical, with 
several irregular subbasal whorls of short, stout setae and sub- 
apically a pair of stout, chitinous, reniform appendages on either 
