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NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 



Fig. 37 Holoneurus altifilus; a lateral view of apex of abdomen 

 and b anterior claw, enlarged (original) 



stout, slightly curved, swollen near the distal fourth, unidentate. 

 Ovipositor short, the terminal lobe suborbicular. Type Cecid. 398. 



Holoneurus humilis Felt 

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

 p. 417 (Johnsonomyia) 



The midge was taken on low black- 

 berry, Rubus villosus, at Albany, 

 N. Y., July 24, 1906. 



Female. Length 1 mm. Antennae 

 shorter than the body, sparsely haired, 

 pale brown; 12 segments, the fifth with 

 a stem one-third the length of the cylin- 

 dric basal enlargement, which latter has 

 a length about three times its diameter; 

 terminal segment produced, tapering to 

 a narrowly rounded apex and with a 

 length over four times its diameter. 

 Palpi; the first segmenl greatly produced, curved, irregular, 

 slender; the second with a length three times its diameter, the third 

 one-half longer than the second, the fourth a little longer than the 



thud. Mesonotnm light brown, the submedian lines pale orange. 



Fig. 38 Holoneurus 

 h u mili s; fifth antenna] 

 segment of female, enlarged 

 (original) 



