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Epimyia Felt 



191 1 Felt, E. P. N. Y. Ent. Soc. Jour., 19:38 

 191 1 N. Y. State Mus. Bui. 147, p. 8$ 



This genus is erected for a remarkable species evidently somewhat 

 allied to Frirenia Kieff. The third vein unites with the anterior 

 margin near the distal fourth, while the simple fifth joins the pos- 

 terior margin at the basal half. Palpi triarticulate, the claws simple 



Fig. 70 Fifth 

 antennal segment 

 of Epimyia 

 Carolina, en- 

 larged. (Origi- 

 nal) 



Fig. 71 Palpus of Epimyia car 

 olina, enlarged. (Original) 



and the genitalia of the male remarkably complex. The abundant 

 vestiture and neuration of the wing indicate a relationship to 

 BraChyneura Rond. though the absence of the characteristic scales 

 on the membrane and the peculiar genitalia show that it has little 

 in common with Brachyneura vitis Felt. The female 

 is unknown. Type and sole species Epimyia Carolina Felt. 



Epimyia Carolina Felt 

 191 1 Felt, E. P. N. Y. Ent. Soc. Jour., 19:38 



The single specimen known was taken on the window of a wood- 

 land hut at Davidson's River, N. C, September 23, 1906. 



Ledomyiella Meun. 



uvuviuyi^iia i.v 



1904 Meunier, Fernand. Soc. Sci. Brux. Ann., v. 28, pt. 2, p. 3s 

 191 1 Felt, E. P. N. Y. Ent. Soc. Jour., 19:38 



This genus appears to be a rather common form in amber. It 

 may be separated from Brachyneura Rond. by the metatarsus being 

 shorter than the second segment and by the fork of the fifth long 



