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obtuse. Palpi; the first segment short, stout, irregularly sub- 

 quadrate, the second stout, with a length about five times its diam- 

 eter, setose. Mesonotum shining reddish brown, the submedian 

 lines indistinct. Scutellum dark reddish brown, postscutellum 

 dark orange. Abdomen pale orange or fuscous brown, the segments 

 margined posteriorly with fuscous hairs. Ovipositor about as 

 long as the body, the terminal lobes long, narrowly oval, subacute. 

 Wing and other characters practically as in the opposite sex. Type 

 Cecid. ai6o8. 



Rhopalomyia albipennis Felt 



1908 Felt, E. P. N. Y. State Mus. Bui. 124, p. 364 



1909 Ottawa Nat., 22: 247 



This species was reared in numbers August 9-14, 1907 from a 

 large, terminal rosette gall on Solidago canadensis col- 

 lected at Albany, N. Y. Both white and reddish larvae were 

 observed in the gall, which latter presents no marked difference 

 from that of R. capitata. Polygnotus species was reared 

 from this midge. The gall is illustrated on plate 4, figure 1. 



Male. Length 4 mm. Antennae distinctly longer than the body> 

 presumably thickly haired; 21 segments, the fifth with a stem three- 

 fourths the length of the basal enlargement, which latter has a 

 length one-half greater than its /;- 



diameter and tapering at both 

 extremities. Palpi; the first seg- 

 ment stout, with a length one-half 

 greater than its diameter, the second 

 slender, one-half longer than the 

 first, acute apically. Mesonotum 

 dark brown, the submedian lines 

 sparsely haired. vScutellum reddish 

 brown, postscutellum fuscous yel- 

 lowish. Abdomen thickly clothed 

 with long setae, fuscous yellowish, 

 the basal segments dark brown or Fi g- 66 Rhopalomyia albi- 

 black. Genitalia fuscous. Wings p en n is; palpus, enlarged (origi- 

 hy aline, cost a light brown. Hal- na l) 



teres yellowish basally, fuscous apically. Legs fuscous yellowish; 

 claws long, stout, evenly curved, the pulvilli one-half longer than the 

 claws. Genitalia; basal clasp segment short, stout; terminal clasp 

 segment very short, stout, greatly swollen basally; dorsal plate short, 

 broad, deeply and triangularly incised; ventral plate long, broad, 

 deeply and narrowly incised. Harpes short, convolute, narrowly 

 rounded. 



Female. Length 5 mm. Antennae extending to the fourth 

 abdominal segment, sparsely haired, light brown; 21-22 subsessile 

 segments, the fifth with a length twice its diameter and tapering 

 at both extremities. Ovipositor one-half the length of the abdomen, 

 the terminal lobes long, slightly constricted basally, roundly tapering, 

 otherwise practically as in the male. Type Cecid. ai655. 



