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tapers slightly at both extremities; terminal segment prolonged 

 with a length two and one-half times its diameter, obtusely rounded. 

 Palp; one long, rather broad segment, broadly rounded apically. 

 Mesonotum light reddish brown. Scutellum reddish yellow, post- 

 scutellum a little darker. Abdomen dark reddish brown; the geni- 

 talia greatly enlarged, reddish yellow. Wings hyaline, costa light 

 brown, subcosta uniting with the margin at the basal half, the third 

 vein a little before the apex, the fifth at the distal third, its branch 

 at the basal third. Halteres yellowish basally, slightly fuscous 

 apically. Legs a somewhat variable fuscous yellowish; claws rather 

 short, stout, evenly curved, simple; the pulvilli nearly twice the 

 length of the claws. Genitalia; basal clasp segment very short, 

 broad; terminal clasp segment rather long, relatively slender, swollen 

 basally; dorsal plate short, broad, broadly and triangularly emarginate; 

 the lobes widely separated, tapering, narrowly rounded; ventral 

 plate long, broad, truncate, with a rounded lateral expansion near 

 the basal third. Harpes long, convolute, narrowly rounded. 



Female. Length 2 mm. Antennae extending to the third 

 abdominal segment, thickly haired, light reddish brown; 16 or 17 

 segments, the fifth with a length two 

 and one-half times its diameter ; termi- 

 nal segment slightly prolonged, ob- 

 tusely rounded and more or less fused 

 with the preceding segment. Palp; 

 one stout, irregularly oval segment. 

 Mesonotum dark reddish brown, the 

 submedian lines indistinct, yellowish. 



Scutellum reddish yellow, postscutel- Flg " " vv a 1 s n o m y 

 lum reddish brown. Abdomen shin- 3 u ni p e r 1 n a; female palp, 

 ing, rather dark reddish brown. Wings enlar g ed (original) 

 narrower and somewhat more pubescent than in the male. 



Walsh 



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Fig. 100 Wal shomyia 

 juniperina; palp and 



claw much enlarged (au- 

 thor's illustration) 





Fig. 101 W alshomyia juni- 

 p e r i 11 a; dorsal view of ovipositor, 

 much enlarged (author's illustration) 



