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basal clasp segment long, slender, roundly truncate; terminal clasp 

 segment short, swollen basally; dorsal plate long, broad, deeply 

 and triangularly emarginate; ventral plate long, narrow, deeply 

 and broadly emarginate; style stout, nearly uniform. Type Cecid. 

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Fig 76 Fifth 

 antennal seg- 

 ment of 

 B r a c h y - 

 neura vitis, 

 enlarged. (Ori- 

 ginal) 



Fig. •// Male genitalia of Br achy 

 neura vitis, enlarged. (Original) 



Brachyneura eupatorii Felt 



1908 Felt, E, P. N. Y. State Mus. Bui. 124, p. 317 



1909 Ent. Soc. Ont. 39th Rep't, p. 44 



The female was reared September 14, 1907, possibly from a gall 

 on thoroughwort, Eupatorium perfoliatum, taken at 

 Poughkeepsie, N. Y. The swelling on the stem was about 6 mm 

 in diameter and contained 6 yellow larvae occupying cocoons massed 

 in the center of the cell. 



Female. Length 1.2 mm. Antennae shorter than the body, 

 densely clothed with scales, presumably dark brown, the basal seg- 

 ments creamy white; 12 segments, the fifth with a length about 

 twice its diameter; terminal segment slightly produced, with a 

 length three times its diameter and apically with a short, stout, 

 knoblike appendage. Palpi ; the first segment short, stout, irreg- 

 ular, the second subrectangular, with a length about three times 

 its diameter, slightly expanded distally, the third as long as the 

 second, slender, tapering at both extremities. Face creamy white, 

 eyes large, black, with fine, white points. Mesonotum dark fuscous, 

 the submedian lines narrowly whitish. Scutellum yellowish, clothed 

 with silvery hairs. Abdomen black, except where the whitish 

 ground color appears ; membrane and pleurae pale yellowish, ovi- 

 positor whitish apically. Wings black, costa black, thickly clothed 

 with scales. Halteres black, whitish at the base, the pedicel un- 

 usually short and curved. Coxae pale yellowish; femora and tibiae 



