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vein. Tarsal segments five. Antennal segments 14, cylindric, ses- 

 sile in the female, stemmed in the male; palpi quadriarticulate, 

 the venation about as in Brachyneura aside from the forked fifth 

 vein noted above. Type L. s u c c i n i Meun. No American species 

 are known. 



Fi°\ 



Male genitalia of E p i m y i a 

 1 i n a , enlarged. (Original) 



Kronomyia Felt 



191 1 Felt, E. P. Econ. Ent. Jour., 4:476 



The unique form noticed below is evidently allied to Brachy- 

 neura Rond., though readily separated therefrom by the 4 long 

 veins, the fifth and sixth being simple, and the totally different an- 



a b 



fir- 



Fig 74 Claw of 

 Kronomyia 

 populi, en- 



larged. (Original) 



Fig. 73 a Palpus ; b distal antennal 

 segment of Kronomyia populi, 

 enlarged. (Original) 



tennal structure. The antennae in the female of this species have 

 but 12 segments, the apical evidently composed of 2 closely fused 



