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eee Antennal segments, male, 15-16; female, 2.^; scutellum 



dark brown ; bred from swollen stems of Hibiscus 



(C h o r i s t o n e u r a) h i b i s c i Felt, C. ai4io 



ecee Antennal segments, male, 17; female, 23; scutellum dark 



brown; bred from oval stem gall on Eupatorium 



(Choristoneura) eupatorii Felt, C. ai4i3 

 eeeee Antennal segments, male, 19; female, 21; scutellum dark 



brown; bred from fusiform gall on Aster branch 



(Cecidomyia) ramuscula Beutm., C. ai36i, 



a 1397, a 1 500, 1 107 



eeecec Antennal segments, male, 20; female, 24-25; scutellum 



dark brown; 4th and 5th tarsal segments on posterior 



legs of female white ; bred from ovate stem gall on 



Diplopappus 



(Choristoneura) a 1 b i t a r s i s Felt, C. ai477, ai379 

 aa Abdomen a pale or reddish brown 



h Mesonotum light brown; antennal segments, male, 12; bred from 



grass squamosa n. sp., C. 909 



hh Mesonotum dark brown; antennal segments; female, 16-19 



flavoventris n. sp., C. 478, 480, 672 



CLINORHYNCHA H. Lw. 



This genus, first recognized in this country by the author, is an 

 extremely interesting form and distinguished at once by the great 

 prolongation of the mouth parts and the lo to 12 segments of the 

 antennae. The European C. chrysanthemi H. Lw. has 

 13 antennal segments in both sexes. The wings are also rather 

 peculiar [pi. 34, fig. 7]. The species are all small, being only about 

 I mm in length. 



The European C. m i 1 1 e f o 1 i i Wachtl. was reared from ap- 

 parently normal flowers of Yarrow (Achillea millefoliu m) 

 and it is probable that the otner species known to occur in this 

 country, have similar habits, particularly as all European forms, so 

 far as known, have been bred from flowers of the Compositae. 



Key to species 

 a 5th vein simple 



h scutellum reddish brown ; bred from yarrow florets 



millefolii Wachtl., C. 1236 

 aa 5th vein forked 



h 2d to 5th abdominal segments reddish brown ; captured on fern 



f i 1 i c i s Felt, C. 386 



hh Abdomen a nearl}- uniform dark brown ; taken on willow 



karnerensis n. sp., C. 488 



hhh Abdomen reddish; bred from flowers of Eupatorium perfoliatum. . . . 



(Lasioptera) eupatoriflorae Felt, ai689 



