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vein. Tarsal segments five. Antennal segments 14, cylindric, ses- 
sile in the female, stemmed in the male; palpi quadriarticulate, 
the venation about as in Brachyneura aside from the forked fifth 
vein noted above. Type L.succini Meun. No American species 
are known. 

Fig. 72 Male genitalia of Epimyia caro- 
lina, enlarged. (Original) 
Kronomyia Felt 
191i Felt, E. P. Econ. Ent. Jour., 4:476 
The unique form noticed below is evidently allied to Brachy- 
neura Rond., though readily separated therefrom by the 4 long 
veins, the fifth and sixth being simple, and the totally different an- 
a b 

Fig 74 Claw of 
Kronomy tia 
populi, en- 
larged. (Original) 

Fig. 73 a Palpus; 6 distal antennal 
segment of Kronomyia populi, 
enlarged. (Original) 
tennal structure. The antennae in the female of this species have 
but 12 segments, the apical evidently composed of 2 closely fused 
