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yellowish or fuscous yellowish, the tarsi mostly dark brown; claws 

 minutely unidentate, rather long, slender, evenly curved, the pul villi 

 rudimentary. Ovipositor stout, about two-thirds the length of the 

 abdomen when extended, the terminal lobes triarticulate, the third 

 tapering to a narrowly rounded apex. Type Cecid. 1357. 



Winnertzia arizonensis Felt 

 1908 Felt, E. P. N. Y. State Mus. Bui. 124, p. 421 

 Described from a female taken June 12th at Williams, Ariz., by 

 H. S. Barber. 



Female. Length 2 mm. Antennae probably extending to the 

 base of the abdomen, thickly haired, fuscous yellowish, probably 

 14 segments, the fifth subcylindric, with a length about one-half 

 greater than its diameter. Palpi; the first segment short, stout, 

 irregular, the second rather stout, with a length about three times 

 its diameter, the third one-fourth longer and more slender and the 

 fourth one-half longer and more slender than the third. Mesono- 

 tum, scutellum and abdomen a dull reddish brown. Wings narrow, 

 hyaline, costa pale straw. Legs yellowish brown; claws long, stout, 

 strongly curved, unidentate, the pul villi shorter than the claws. 

 Ovipositor longer than the body, the terminal lobes biarticulate, 

 the second segment more slender, with a length about twice its 

 diameter, broadly rounded apically. Type Cecid. 1022. 



Winnertzia hudsonici Felt 



1908 Felt, E. P. N. Y. State Mus. Bui. 124, p. 422 



This species was reared at Albany, N. Y., July 25, 1907 from a 

 jar containing leaves of a Crataegus bearing greenish, stout, cup- 

 shaped, fimbriate galls (N. Y. State Mus. Bui. 175, pi. 3, fig. 16), 

 each inhabited by one larva. The species presumably came from 

 decaying vegetable matter. 



Female. Length 1.5 mm. Antennae extending to the fourth 

 abdominal segment, rather thickly haired, dark straw, pale yellow- 

 ish basally; 14 segments, the fifth subcylindric, subsessile, with a 

 length twice its diameter; terminal segment somewhat produced, 

 tapering distally to a subacute apex. Palpi; the first segment long, 

 slender, the second a little longer, stouter, slightly swollen subapi- 

 cally, the third one-half longer and more slender than the second, 

 the fourth about twice the length of the third, more slender; face 

 pale yellowish. Mesonotum dark brown, the submedian lines pale 

 yellowish. Scutellum, postscutcllum and abdomen a nearly uni- 

 form fuscous yellowish, the latter sparsely haired, ovipositor dark 

 brown. Wings hyaline, costa light brown. Halt errs pale yellowish, 

 fuscous subapically. Coxae, femora and tibiae mostly light fuscous 

 yellowish, tarsi mostly dark brown; claws short, stout, slightly 

 curved, the pulvilK shorter than the claws. Ovipositor as long as 

 the body, with a long, slender, biarticulate lobe, the second segment 

 with a length three times its diameter. Type Cecid. a 1555V. 



