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one-half longer and more slender than the third; face yellowish 

 fuscous. Mesonotum rather pale orange with a slightly dusky, 

 broad, median stripe, the latter margined by submedian yellowish 

 lines sparsely ornamented with pale setae. Scutellum pale orange, 

 postscutellum slightly darker. Abdomen pale orange with the two 

 basal segments and genitalia fuscous. Wings hyaline, costa light 

 brown; halteres whitish transparent, anterior legs with the femora 

 and tibiae mostly pale straw, the tarsi dark brown, the other legs 

 mostly pale straw color, variably tinged with carmine; claws stout, 

 strongly curved basally. Genitalia; basal clasp segment stout; 

 terminal clasp segment short, stout, swollen basally; dorsal plate 

 broad, deeply and triangularly incised, the lobes broadly rounded; 

 ventral plate stout, broad, slightly emarginate; style short, stout. 

 Type Cecid. 237. (See plate 10, fig. 5) 



Mycodiplosis perplexa Felt 

 1908 Felt, E. P. N. Y. State Mus. Bui. 124, p. 402 



The bright-orange male was taken at Albany, N. Y., July 16, 

 1906 on low or trailing blackberry, Rub us villosus. 



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

 haired, light brown, the basal segments fuscous yellowish; 14 seg- 

 ments, the fifth with stems three-fourths and two and one-half times 

 their diameters, respectively. Palpi; first segment short, stout, 

 broadly oval, the second rather slender, with a length nearly four 

 times its diameter, the third a little longer and more slender than 

 the second, the fourth as long as the third, somewhat dilated; face 

 fuscous yellowish. Mesonotum light brown, the submedian lines 

 rather broad, yellow. Scutellum dark reddish, postscutellum yel- 

 lowish. Abdomen bright orange, the segments margined poste- 

 riorly with coarse setae. Genitalia slightly fuscous, rather thickly 

 clothed with yellowish hairs. Wings hyaline, costa light brown; 

 halteres pale orange basally, semitransparent apically. Coxae and 

 basal portion of femora pale orange, the femora distally and tibiae 

 light fuscous, the tarsi slightly darker; claws long, slender, strongly 

 curved, the pulvilli rudimentary, about one-third the length of the 

 claws. Genitalia; basal clasp segment long, stout; terminal clasp 

 segment short, stout; dorsal plate long, deeply and narrowly incised, 

 the lobes broad, tapering, narrowly rounded; ventral plate short, 

 stout, broadly and slightly emarginate; style short, stout. Type 

 Cecid. 554. 



Mycodiplosis packardi Felt 



1918 Felt, E. P. Econom. Ent. Jour., 11:382 



The presumably predaceous larvae of this midge appear to be 

 associated with those of the pitch inhabiting Retinodiplosis 

 a 1 b i t a r s i s Felt, though the condition of the material was such 

 that the precise relation between the two could not be established. 



