REPORT OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST igi2 I97 



pleurae dark salmon, ovipositor dark brown. Wings hyaline, costa 

 reddish brown, subcosta iniiting with the margin at the basal half; 

 halteres pale reddish brown. Legs dark reddish brown, tarsi 



Fig. 58 Palpus of Cordylomyia brevi- 

 c o rn i s , enlarged. (Original) 



lighter, distal segments dark brown ; claws moderate, strongly 

 curved, minutely denticulate. Ovipositor moderately long, terminal 

 lobes triarticulate. Type Cecid. 756. 



Cordylomyia tumida n. sp. 



This species was taken on a window at Albany, N. Y., June 25, 

 1907. 



female. Length 2.5 mm. Antennae not extending to the base 

 of the abdomen, thickly haired, dark brown; 11 segments, the fifth 

 subsessile, subglobose, with a length three-fourths its diameter ; 

 terminal segment produced, slightly constricted near the middle, 

 obtuse apically. Palpi ; the first segment irregularly subglobose, 

 second one-half longer than the first, much more slender, the third 

 a little shorter and stouter than the second and the fourth fully 

 twice as long as the third, strongly flattened and somewhat expanded 

 distally. Mesonotum dark brown, the submedian lines indistinct. 

 Scutellum reddish brown, postscutellum a little darker. Adbomen 

 brown, the incisures and pleurae a variable orange or yellowish. 

 Wings hyaline, costa light brown, subcosta uniting with the anterior 

 margin near the basal half. Halteres yellowish basally, fuscous 

 apically. Legs fuscous yellowish, the tarsi variably tinted with car- 

 mine : claws long, slender, strongly curved, finely denticulate, the 

 pulvilli longer than the claws. Ovipositor short, triarticulate, the 

 basal segment subquadrate, the second subtriangular, the third 

 irregularly orbicular. Described from an alcoholic specimen. Type 

 Cecid. 1216. 



Cordylomyia coprophila Felt 



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

 1911 N. Y. Ent. Soc. Jour., 19:35 



This small species was reared from manure at Washington, D. C, 

 January 28, 1882. 



Male. Length 1.25 mm. Antennae longer than the body, thickly 

 haired, light brown ; 14 segments, the fifth with a stem three-fourths 

 the length of the cylindric basal enlargement, which latter has a 

 length about three-fourths its diameter; a thick subbasal whorl 



