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its diameter; terminal segment somewhat produced, broadly obovate. 

 Palpi; one segment, probably the second, short, stout, narrowly 

 oval, the next a little longer, broader, somewhat irregular, the distal 

 one-half longer than the preceding and more slender. Face fuscous. 

 Mesonotum dark brown, the submedian lines rather thickly haired. 

 Scutellum and postscutellum light fuscous yellowish. Abdomen 

 a nearly uniform dark brown, the basal segments yellowish, the 

 others narrowly margined posteriorly with yellowish, pleurae and 





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?ig. 50 Camptoneuromyia adhesa, ovipositor of female, enlarged 



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venter yellowish; in some specimens the venter appears to be 

 thickly clothed with silvery scales. Wings (pi. 6, fig. 6) as in the 

 male. Halteres yellowish transparent. Coxae, femora and tibiae 

 mostly pale yellowish, the femora narrowly and variably annulate 

 distally with fuscous, tarsi dark brown. Ovipositor about one-half 

 the length of the abdomen, terminal lobes rather long, stout, broadly 

 rounded. Type Cecid. ais68. 



Camptoneuromyia rubifolia Felt 

 1908 Felt, E. P. N. Y. State Mus. Bui. 124, p. 334 



This species w T as reared July 30, 1908 from a corrugated marginal 

 leaf roll on high blackberry discovered by Cora H. Clarke at Magnolia, 

 Mass., July 20th. Apparently one female (ai86o) of this species 

 was reared August i, 1908 from oval, blisterlike spots on the leaves 

 of Smilax rotundifolia collected by Cora H. Clarke at 

 Magnolia, Mass., July 23d, though there is no undoubted evidence 

 to show that this latter specimen came from the smilax leaves. 



(j'all. The gall inhabited by this species is a corrugated marginal 

 leaf roll on high blackberry some 10 to 15 cm long and 1.5 cm in 

 diameter. The larvae are yellowish and whitish. 



