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Mesonotum dark brown, the submedian lines sparsely haired. 
Scutellum reddish orange, postscutellum pale orange. Abdomen 
deep red, the segments sparsely margined with short, fuscous hairs; 

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Fig. 11 Caryomyia holotricha, side view of terminal abdominal seg- 
ments and ovipositor (enlarged, original) 
ovipositor pale yellowish. Halteres pale orange, fuscous subapically. 
Ovipositor short (fig. rr), the lobes indistinct, tapering, narrowly 
rounded. Cecid. argec 
Caryomyia consobrina Felt 
1909 Felt, E. P. Econ. Ent. Jour., 2:292 
1918 ————— N.Y. State Mus. Bul. 200, p. 46 
This species was reared in April and May tr909, from a small, 
depressed, globular, yellowish green or brownish, thin-walled, 
hickory leaf gall taken at Nassau, N. Y., September 16, 1908, a 
deformity quite distinct from that produced by C. holotricha 
O.S. 
Gall. An irregular, small, depressed, globular, yellowish green or 
brownish, thin-walled gall (pl. ro, fig. 9), some 2 to 23 mm in diameter 
with the surface very sparsely clothed with fine hairs. This gall 
has a somewhat general resemblance to that of C.antennata, 
from which it is easily separated by the much thinner walls. 
Larva. Length 2.25 mm, whitish, stout, the head small; antennae 
short, stout. Breastbone rather stout, unidentate, the tooth long, 
slender, acute, the shaft somewhat expanded anteriorly, subobsolete 
posteriorly, the body hardly tapering, the posterior extremity 
broadly rounded. 
Exuvium. Length 2.5 mm, whitish. Antennal cases short, dis- 
tinctly segmented distally, the internal basal angles slightly chitinized, 
dorsal horns rather stout, slightly curved. Wing and leg pads 
