REPORT OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST 1904 497 



Sayomyia trivittata Loew. Genitalia, male. Basal clasp segment 

 stout tapermg gradually to a rather broadly rounded apex Ter 

 tnmal clasp segment long, slightly expanded at the base, taperine to 

 a blunt, simple apex. Claspette and harpes apparently absent 

 Harpagones stout, irregularly swollen near the middle and terminat- 

 ing in a stout, rather obtuse, recurved tip. 



Sayomyia hudsoni Felt Genitalia, male. Basal clasp segment 

 stout rather short, broadly and slightly rounded apicallv Ter 

 minal segment stout, slightly curved, tapering gradually to a 

 rounded apex with no terminal spine. Claspette Ind harpes ap- 

 ?X?1 i^,f ''"*• Harpagones with basal portion rather slender 

 apical half enormously dilated, the posterior margin broadly rounded' 

 anterior margin extendmg at its lateral extremity into a prominent 



l^tf • f^^A'^^'^A^^^i P."""'!"" °^ ^^^ °^g^" a" appearance nTun- 

 hke a bird s head with the beak pointing anteriorly. Ventral sur- 

 face ornamented with a series of stout, chitinous spines Unci 

 indetermmate^ Setaceous lobes widely separated, thin, prolonged 

 posteriorly and beanng several stout setae. ^ oiongea 



Sayomyia albipes Johans. Genitalia, male. Basal clasp segment 

 rather slender, long, with broadly rounded apex. Terminaf seg- 

 ment slightly curved, tapering gradually to a rather broadfv 

 rounded apex. Claspette and harpes absent. Harpagones basa^ 

 portion broad oblique, apical furcate, enlarged, the longer limb 

 strongly curved, the shorter apparently an elcavated spur 



Sayomyia rotundifolia Felt. Genitalia, male. Basal clasp se£^- 

 tnent rather stout, long, broadly rounded at apex. TermdnaTdasp 



t,? w>°,, '^*^'' '*r*-' '"^^^l^^ ^''^^^' tapering to a bluntly rou^deg 

 tip with no apical spme. Claspette and harpes apparently wanting 

 Harpagones stout, apical half furcate, consisting of two Itronglv 



