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b Posterior tibia as long as the femora, the 2d tarsal segment longer 

 than tibia; body fuscous, the alxlomen thickly clothed with pale 



hairs (B r e m i a) h a m a m e 1 i d i s Felt, C. 401 



bb Posterior tibia shorter than the femora 



c Abdomen dark brown; scutellum reddish l)rown 



m a r g i n a t a n. sp., C. 1224 



cc Abdomen reddish brown ; scutellum light brown 



f u 1 V a n. sp., C. 530 

 ccc Abdomen reddish brown; scutellum light yellow 



recurvata n. sp., C. 825 

 aa Legs rather stout, with a length rarely twice that of the body; tibiae not 

 distinctly swollen apically 

 h Posterior tibia nearly as long as the femora 



c 2d tarsal segment of posterior legs longer than the tibia. Abdo- 

 men reddish brown ; scutellum pale yellowish brown, legs yel- 

 lowish brown m e r i d i o n a 1 i s n. sp., C. 1005 



cc 2d tarsal segment of posterior legs almost as long as tibia; abdo- 

 men grayish, thickly haired; scutellum yellowish; legs light 



brown (D i p 1 o s i s , B r e m i a) c u c u m e r i s Lintn. 



bb Posterior tibia ^^ the length of femora 



c 2d tarsal segment of posterior legs longer than tibia and ist 

 tarsal segment 

 d Abdomen pale reddish orange; scutellum yellowish basally. red 



apically; legs fuscous yellow flavida n. sp., C. 666 



(/d Abdomen fuscous yellow; scutellum light fuscous yellow; 



legs light brown borealis n. sp., aii6o 



cc 2d tarsal segment of posterior legs as long as tibia and the ist 

 tarsal segment 

 d 3d tarsal segment of posterior legs ^ the length of the 2d. 

 Abdomen dark reddish brown; scutellum reddish orange... 



marina n. sp., C. 581 



dd 3d tarsal segment of posterior legs more than y^ length of 



2d segment. Abdomen yellowish brown, the basal segment 



fuscous brown, scutellum yellowish red 



b a s a 1 i s n. sp., ai722 



LOBODIPLOSIS n. g. 



This genus is erected for certain small, orange or yellowish orange 

 species having the anterior claws unidentate and the third vein unit- 

 ing with costa well beyond the apex [pi. 38, fig. 8]. The palpi are 

 quadriarticulate and the basal clasp segment lobed, the terminal clasp 

 segraent being slender and subapical [pi. 40]. The harpes are 

 strongly curved and heavily chitinized. The wings are illustrated 

 on plate 38, figures 3, 4. Type, Mycodiplosis acerina 

 Felt. 



Nothing is known concerning the life history of members of this 

 genus, though it would not be surprising if they, like the allied My- 



