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Neocatocha Felt 

 1912 Felt, E. P. N. Y. Ent. Soc. Jour., 20:236 



This remarkable form has the venation of Catocha and the 

 greatly reduced antennae of Microcerata, from which latter it is 

 easily distinguished by the normal second antennal segment. The 

 short, sessile, flagellate antennal segments and the characteristic 

 venation serve to separate this genus from Neptunimyia. Type N. 

 marilandica. 



Fig. 30 First two an- 

 tennal segments of 

 Neocatocha ma- 

 rilandica, enlarged. 

 (Original) 



Fig. 31 Two 

 flagellate anten- 

 nal segments 

 of Neoca- 

 tocha ma- 

 rilandica, 

 enlarged. (Ori- 

 ginal.) 



Fig. 32 Distal 

 antennal segment 

 of Neocato- 

 cha marilan- 

 dica, enlarged. 

 (Original) 



Neocatocha marilandica Felt 

 1912 Felt, E. P. N. Y. Ent. Soc. Jour., 20:236-37 



One female was taken by Dr W. L. McAtee on Plummers island, 

 Maryland, March 24, 1907. 



Female, Length 1.75 mm. Antennae short, dark brown; 8 seg- 

 ments, the first and second normal, the fifth sessile, subglobose, with 

 a length slightly greater than its diameter, irregularly and sparsely 

 clothed with short setae and subapically with a whorl of probably 

 four short, stout, fleshy appendages ; terminal segment compound, 

 composed of three closely fused, and with a length about four times 

 its greatest diameter. Palpi ; first segment irregularly quadrate, the 

 second and third subequal, each with a length 2 and one-half times 

 the diameter, the fourth a little longer, more slender. Eyes moder- 

 ate, black, coarsely granulate ; ocelli present. Mesonotum dark red- 

 dish brown. Scutellum yellowish brown, postscutellum slightly 

 darker. Abdomen mostly dark yellowish brown. Wings hyaline. 



