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Ulmus (elm) 

 Bud gall Dasyneura ulmea, C. 880 



Vaccinium (cranberry) 

 Leaf fold gall Dasyneura vaccinii Smith, C. 957 



Vitis (grape) 



Tumid leaf gall Dasyneura vitis, aii65b 



Tumid leaf gall Arnold i a vitis, aii65a 



Wood, decaying 

 Fungus filled Dasyneura flavotibialis, ai454 



Yucca 



Dasyneura 3^uccae, C. 1053 



Key to genera 



a Palpi biarticulate Diarthronomyia n. g. 



aa Palpi quadriarticulate 



b Antennae with 12 segments .■ Arnoldia Kieff. 



bb Antennae usually with more than 12 segments 



c 3d vein uniting with costa distinctly before the wing apex, straight or 



curved anteriorly and tapering but little distally. . . .Dasyneura Rond. 



cc 3d vein uniting with costa very near or at the wing apex, straight and 



usually tapering distally Rhabdophaga Westw. 



DIARTHRONOMYIA n. g. 



This genus presents a general resemblance to Rhopalomyia 

 and like it has biarticulate palps and a great similarity in the 

 structure of the male genitalia. The minutely unidentate claws 

 associate it with Rhabdophaga and its allies. The wing is illus- 

 trated on plate 34, figure 9. 



Type D. artemisiae 



Diarthronomyia artemisiae n. sp. 



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

 rather thickly haired, yellowish brown, 18 segments ; mesonotum 

 dark reddish brown, the submedian Hues sparsely haired ; scutel- 

 lum reddish brown, postscutellum darker; abdomen sparsely 

 haired, reddish brown; halteres yellowish transparent; legs a 

 variable light straw, lighter distally. 



Female. Length 3 mm. Antennae extending to the 3d abdom- 

 inal segment; sparsely haired, pale yellowish, probably composed 

 of 18 segments ; color characters about as in the opposite sex. 



