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cc Abdomen yellowish orange 



d Male; length .75 mm, scutellum light brown, 13 antennal seg- 

 ments, the fifth with a length of two and one-half times its 



diameter and 6 to 7 circumfili. Swept from sumac 



r h o i n a Felt, C. 94 



dd Female; length 1.25 mm, scutellum yellowish red; 13 antennal 



segments, the fifth with a length two and one-half times its 



diameter; 2 to 3 circumfili. Swept from Cornus. 



c o r n i f o 1 i a Felt, C. 49c 

 aa Wings large (2.75 mm or more in length) 

 b Abdomen dark brown 



c Male; length 3 mm, scutellum fuscous yellowish, the fifth antennal 

 segment with 9 to 10 circumfili. Female; length 3.5 mm, the 

 fifth antennal segment with a length two and one-half times its 

 diameter and 4 coarsely anastomosing circumfili. Reared from 



warty, reddish brown oak leaf gall 



pilulae Walsh, C. 811, 814, 1046, 1105, ai888, ai939 



cc Female; length 2 mm, scutellum purplish brown, the fifth antennal 



segment with a length two and one-half times its diameter and 



5 coarsely anastomosing circumfili, the fourth palpal segment 



twice the length of the third canadensis Felt, C. 1042 



bb Abdomen reddish brown 



c Male; length 3 mm, scutellum reddish yellow, the fifth antennal 

 segment with a length two and one-half times its diameter, 4 

 coarsely anastomosing circumfili. Female; length 3.5 mm, scutel- 

 lum pale yellow, fifth antennal segment with a length three and 

 one-half times its diameter and 5 coarsely anastomosing circum- 

 fili s o b r i n a Felt, C. 1108 



bbb Abdomen reddish yellow 



c Female; length 2.5 mm, scutellum fuscous yellowish, the fifth anten- 

 nal segment with a length two and one-half times its diameter 

 and 2 irregularly anastomosing circumfili, the distal palpal seg- 

 ment one-fourth longer than the third 



connecta Felt, C. 822 



Cincticornia transversa Felt 



1907 Felt, E. P. New Species of Cecidomyiidae, N. Y. State Mus. Bui. no: 

 118 (separate p. 22) (Asphondylia) 



1908 N. Y. State Mus. Bui. 124:380 



This species was first taken at Albany, N. Y., May 18, 1906. 

 It probably occurs on oak. 



Male. Length 1.25 mm. Antennae extending -to the third abdom- 

 inal segment, naked, dark brown; 14 segments, the fifth with a 

 length two and one-half times its diameter, 12 to 15 circumfili on 

 each segment; terminal segment a little shorter than the preceding, 

 broadly rounded. Palpi; the first segment short, stout, the second 

 subquadrate, slightly expanded distally, the third rather stout, 

 twice the length of the second, the fourth one-half longer than the 

 third, slightly fusiform; eyes black. Mesonotum very dark brown, 



