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rather broad, fuscous yellowish, slightly expanded at the anterior 

 margin and continued along the lateral margin. Scutellum fuscous 

 yellowish, postscutellum. reddish brown. Abdomen rather thickly 

 clothed with fuscous hairs, reddish yellow and in life probably deep 

 red. Wings hyaline, costa light^brown; halteres pale yellowish 

 basally, fuscous apically. Coxae and femora fuscous yellowish, 



Fig- 39 Cincticornia connect a. Posterior extremit/ of female 

 showing ovipositor extended, enlarged (original) 



tibiae and tarsi mostly a very dark fuscous yellowish, owing to the 

 presence of numerous long, black hairs; claws long, moderately 

 stout, strongly curved, the pulvilli as long as the claws. Ovipositor 

 about one-half the length of the abdomen. Type Cecid. 822. 



Cincticornia pustuloides Beutm. 



1907 Beutenmueller, William. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. Bui. 23:390 (Ceci- 

 domyia) 



1910 Stebbins, F. A. Springf. Mus. Nat. Hist. Bui. 2:22, 24 



This species is with very little question referable to Cincticornia. 



The gall is circular, blister like and protrudes slightly on each side 

 of the leaf. It measures 4 to 7 mm in diameter and occurs in Sep- 

 tember in clusters on the leaves of various kinds of oaks. 



FELTOMYIA Kicffcr 



191 1 . Felt, E. P. N. Y. Ent. Soc. Jour., 19:48-49 (Uleella) 



1912 — Ent. News, 23:353-54 (Uleella) 



1913 KieflEer, J. J. Gen. Insect., fasc. 152, p. 100 

 1915 Felt, E. P. U. S. Nat. Mus. Proc. 48:198 



This tropical American genus was erected for a remarkably syn- 

 thetic form, the generic type being F. pisonifolia Felt. 



