REPORT OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST IQO/ 3^^ 



bb Abdomen luscous yellowish 

 c Length 3 mm 



d Terminal segment of ovipositor orbicular; claws minutely dentic- 

 ulate ( C a t o c h a) s y 1 v e s t r i s P^elt, ai642 



cc Length 1.5 mm 



d 4th palpal segment H longer than the 3d; basal segment of the 



ovipositor y2 longer than broad (Catocha) 



s a m b u c i Felt, C. 743 

 dd 4th palpal segment twice the length of the 3d; basal segment of 

 ovipositor a litlle longer than broad.k a n s e n s.i s n. sp., C1261 

 la 16 antennal segments; males 



b Stems of antennal segments Y^ or Va, the length of the subcylindric 

 basal enlargement 

 c Dorsal plate short, broad, triangularly emarginate, the four palp 



segments successively longer pini Felt, C. 562 



cc Dorsal plate broad, tapering, roundly emarginate, the 3d and 4th palp 

 segments not longer than the preceding ( Campylomyza) 



a c e r i f o li a Felt, C. 71 

 bb Stems of antennal segments as long as the basal enlargement 



c Basal clasp segment with a conspicuous setose basal lobe internally 

 (Catocha) solidaginis Felt, C. 700, 633, 691 

 cc Basal clasp segment with no well developed basal lobe internally 

 d 4th palpal segment as long as the 3d 



e Scutcllum fuscous yellcwish ; dorsal plate not convolute, nearly 



truncate distahy s e t o s a n. sp., Sc. 22 



dd 4th palpal segment yi longer than the 3d 



c Abdomen dark brown; scutellum reddish brown; dorsal plate 

 convolute, broadly rounded distally and margined posteriorly, 

 with moderate setae (Catocha)..spiraeina Felt, C. 274 

 ce Abdomen dark yellowish brown; scutellum yellowish brown; 

 dorsal plate obliquely truncate distally and margined poste- 

 riorly with stout, divergent setae. .franconiae n. sp., C. 930 

 bbb Antennal stem ^4 longer than the basal enlargement 



c Abdomen dark reddish brown; scutellum yellowish brown; basal 

 enlargement of antenna with two crenulate whorls and with a 

 length about twice its diameter; terminal clasp segment bidentate 



apically d y a r i n. sp., C. 935 



cc Abdomen dark brown; scutellum dark reddish- brown; basal enlarge- 

 ment of antenna with one crenulate whorl and with a length a 

 little greater than its diameter; terminal clasp segment acute dis- 

 tally v e r n a 1 i s n. sp., C. 1260 



CAMPYLOMYZARIAE 

 ]\Iembers of this group are easily distinguished from the Lestre- 

 miinariae by the simple character of the fourth vein [pi. 33, fig. 

 4' 5' 7]- ^^ recognize at present the two genera Joanissia and 

 Campylomyza, though the latter comprises a number of divergent 

 forms which should probably be referred to different genera. 



