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Bremia podophylli n. sp. 



Male. Length 1.25 mm. Antennae probably twice as long as 

 the body, thickly clothed with coarse hairs, dark brown, yellowish 

 basally, 14 segments. Face pale yellowish; mesonotum dark 

 brown, submedian lines distinct, yellowish, sparsely ornamented 

 with pale setae, gcutellum light yellow with sparse apical setae; 

 postscutellum light yellow; abdomen yellowish brown, rather 

 thickly clothed with coarse setae, posterior margins of the segments 

 and genitalia slightly fuscous. Legs a nearly uniform dark brown. 



Taken on May-apple at Albany, N.Y. June 21, 1906. 



Type Cecid. 352, N.Y. State Museum. 



Dicrodiplosis podophylli n. sp. 



Male. Length 2 mm. Antennae about as long as the body, 

 thickly clothed with rather coarse hairs, rather dark brown, yel- 

 lowish basally, 14 segments. Face yellowish; mesonotum dark 

 brown with a median yellowish area posteriorly, submedian lines 

 and scutellum yellowish, the latter with sparse apical setae; post- 

 scutellum yellowish. Abdomen reddish brown, basal segment 

 slightly darker dorsally, each segment with a more or less distinct 

 row of fuscous hairs along the posterior margin. Legs a nearly 

 uniform pale brown, lighter ventrally; tarsi slightly darker. 



Taken on May-apple or mandrake at Albany, N.Y. June 11, 1906. 



Type Cecid. 207, N.Y. State Museum. 



Mycodiplosis alternata n. sp. 



Male. Length 1.5 mm. Antennae probably longer than the 

 body, rather thickly clothed with fine hairs alternately yellowish 

 and reddish, the larger swellings of the segments lighter, the 

 smaller and the distal portions of the stem darker, 14 segments. 

 Face and mesonotum dark brown, the latter with a narrow mar- 

 gined yellowish area posteriorly, submedian lines yellowish, sparsely 

 clothed with fine setae. Scutellum yellowish reddish, dark brown 

 laterally; postscutellum dark brown. Abdomen somewhat mottled 

 with brown, darker laterally, the segments rather thickly clothed 

 with fine yellowish hairs. Coxae yellowish transparent, femora 

 pale yellowish with rather indistinct brownish annulations basally 



