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Monardia pinicorticis Felt 



1908 Felt, E. P. N. Y. State Mus. Bui. 124, p. 315 (Campylomyza) 



1909 Ent. Soc. Ont. 39th Rep't, p. 44 (Campylomyza) 



This species was reared from the galleries of a Scolytid in pine, 

 P i n u s sp., taken at Riverton, N. J., April 14, 1901 by Prof. C. 

 W. Johnson. 



Female. Length 2.5 mm. Antennae hardly extending to the 

 base of the abdomen, sparsely clothed with fine hairs, light brown; 

 14 segments, the fifth pyriform, with a length one-half greater 

 than its diameter ; terminal segment reduced, acute apically. Palpi ; 

 the first segment rather long, broadly oval, the second a little shorter, 

 narrow, the third considerably shorter and more slender than the 

 preceding and the fourth more slender and nearly as long as the 

 third. Mesonotum and scutellum reddish brown, the former 

 sparsely and evenly clothed with fine, yellowish hairs, postscutellum 

 dark brown. Abdomen fuscous yellowish, sparsely clothed with 

 fine, yellowish hairs. Wings hyaline, costa light brown, subcosta 

 uniting with the margin near the middle of the wing. Halteres and 

 legs mostly fuscous yellowish, the distal tarsal segments somewhat 

 darker. Metatarsus more than twice the length of the preceding 

 segment. Claws short, stout, strongly denticulate, pulvilli rudi- 

 mentary. Ovipositor short, triarticulate, the third segment short, 

 broadly oval. Type Cecid. 799. 



Monardia karnerensis Felt 



1907 Felt, E. P. N. Y. State Mus. Bui. no, p. loi ; separate, p. 5 (Campy- 

 lomyza) 



1908 N. Y. State Mus. Bui. 124, p. 315 (Campylomyza) 



This reddish brown species was taken at Karner, N. Y., May 16, 

 1906. 



Male. Length 1.5 mm. Antennae half the length of the body 

 (probably broken) sparsely haired, dark brown; probably 14 seg- 

 ments, the fifth wdth a stem one-third the length of the sub- 

 cylindric basal enlargement. Palpi; the first segment subquadrate, 

 stout, the second as long, broadly oval, the third a litde longer and 

 the fourth one-half longer than the third. Mesonotum dark brown 

 with submedian lines sparsely clothed with setae. Abdomen red- 

 dish brown. Wings subhyaline, the veins brown, subcosta uniting 

 with the margin at the basal third; halteres yellowish transparent. 

 Legs semitranspa'rent with irregular, reddish bands on the tarsi 

 and at the tip of the tibiae, particularly on the mid and posterior 

 legs; claws strongly curved, pectinate. Genitalia; basal clasp seg- 

 ment short, stout, obliquely truncate ; terminal clasp segment short, 

 greatly swollen distally. Dorsal plate broad, tapering, broadly 

 rounded; ventral plate indistinct. Harpes broad at base, curving 



