298 MAINE AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. I9II. 



pile yellow. Legs yellow, tarsi darker. Wings tinged with 

 yellow, the anterior veins darker. Halteres yellow, the knob 

 dusky at base. 



An examination of the type shows that the antenn?e are short, 

 the intermediate joints being but little longer than wide; that 

 the cubitus forks far proximad of the crossvein and that the 

 anal vein ends slightly distad of the R-M crossvein. "Middle 

 states" (Loew); Brookside, N. J., (Weidt), Aug. 



16. Genus Megophthalmidia Dziedzicki. 

 Horae Soc. Ent. Ross. XXIII. 525. 1889. 

 Ocelli 3. all large, the laterals widely remote from the eye 

 margin. Thorax short, highly arched. Abdomen short, 6-seg- 

 mented ; hypopygium inflected under the abdomen. Legs stout, 

 fore legs short. Wing oblong-oval ; costa produced far beyond 

 the tip of the radial sector; subcosta rather short, ending in 

 Ri ; the radial sector arises near the middle of the wing ; petiole 

 of the media long; cubitus forks proximad of the proximal 

 end of the R-M crossvein which is nearly longitudinal in posi- 

 tion ; anal veins vestigial. (Fig. 216). Resembles Docosia but 

 differs in the position of the lateral ocelli. 



Megophthalmidia occidentals Johannsen. 

 Genera Insectorum, Fasc. 93. 89. 1909. 

 Male and female. Length 2.5 mm. Head black; antennae 

 and proboscis brown ; palpi yellow ; the antenn?e robust, about 

 as long as the thorax, the intermediate joints cylindrical, shorter 

 than broad, pilose; face setose. Thorax brownish yellow, in- 

 cluding pleura, sternum, and scutellum ; the metanotum more 

 brownish, especially anteriorly. Setae of the lateral and anterior 

 margins of the thorax rather conspicuous; about 5 pairs of 

 scutellar setae, the longest about as long as the tibial spurs. 

 Abdomen brownish yellow, appearing darker than the thorax 

 because of the presence of black setulae; apically somewhat 

 darker; hypopygium as figured on Plate 7, Fig. 5 in Genera 

 Insectorum, Fasc. 93 ; ovipositor yellow, conical, somewhat 

 laterally compressed, the apices of the pointed lateral plates, 

 with tuft of setae. Legs, including coxae, pale yellow, hind pair 

 slightly darker; fore femora about as long as the coxae, hind 

 femora about twice as long; fore metatarsus over 1-2 as long 



