REPORT OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST IQI4 175 



Porricondyla canadensis Felt 



1908 Felt, E. P. N. Y. State Mus. Bui. 124, p. 418 



This male was secured from the Museum of Comparative Zoology- 

 through the courtesy of Samuel Henshaw and bore a blue label 

 marked as follows: " # 195, Canada, Belanger." 



Male. Length 2 mm. Antennae probably nearly as long as the 

 body, sparsely haired, fuscous yellowish, yellowish basally, at least 

 8 and presumably 16 segments, the fifth with a stem as long as 

 the cylindric basal enlargement, which latter has a length about 

 one-half greater than its diameter. Palpi presumably quadriarticu- 

 late, the fourth segment apparently twice as long as the preceding. 

 Face yellowish. Mesonotum yellowish brown. Scutellum and 

 postscutellum yellowish. Abdomen fuscous yellowish, sparsely 

 haired, genitalia fuscous orange, rather thickly haired. Wings 

 hyaline, costa pale straw. Halteres pale yellowish. Legs mostly 

 yellowish, tibiae and tarsi pale straw, claws toothed, pul villi one- 

 half the length of the claws. Genitalia; roundly triangular, basal 

 clasp segment stout, dilated apically; terminal clasp segment short, 

 stout, broadly rounded; dorsal plate short, slightly emarginate, 

 the lobes broadly rounded, ventral plate deeply and triangularly 

 emarginate, the lobes diverging, narrowly rounded. Other structures 

 indistinct. Type Cecid. 1334. 



Porricondyla pini Felt 



1907 Felt, E. P. N. Y. State Mus. Bui. no, p. 144-45 (separate, p. 48) 



1908 N. Y. State Mus. Bui. 124, p. 418 



Described from a male taken on white pine, Pinus strobus, 

 at Albany, N. Y., June 11, 1906. 



Male. Length 1.5 mm. Antennae probably longer than the 

 body, rather thickly clothed with coarse hairs, light brown; 16 

 segments, the fifth with a smooth stem one-half longer than the 

 subcylindric basal enlargement, which latter has a length twice 

 its diameter, the last segment with the basal enlargement fully 

 twice the length of the preceding, subcylindric, the apex subconic. 

 Palpi; the first segment subfusiform, with a length a little over 

 twice its diameter, the second a little longer, stouter, the third 

 more slender than the preceding, slightly longer, the fourth nearly 

 twice the length of the third, more slender. Mesonotum dark 

 brown, submedian lines with yellowish hairs. Scutellum pale 

 orange with sparse apical setae, postscutellum a little darker. 

 Abdomen rather dark brown, genitalia pale orange and rather 

 thickly clothed with yellowish hairs. Wings hyaline, costa light 

 brown. Halteres yellowish at base, whitish fuscous apically. Coxae 

 pale orange. Legs nearly uniform pale straw; claws probably 

 unidcntate. Genitalia (Plate 6, figure 1); basal clasp segment very 

 stout, obliquely truncate; terminal clasp segment broad at base, 

 falciform, greatly swollen distally, the distal extremity truncate 

 and bearing at the terminal angle a long, rather narrow appendage, 



