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STREPSIPTERA 



reaching base of mesothorax at sides, united behind praescutum ; scutellum short, triangular, with 

 rounded basal angles, not as long as praescutum; postlumbium transverse, indistinct; postscutellum 

 broadly rounded. Wings with six primary veins, with a short detached vein just below the apex of the 

 radius, with the medius short and continued by a long detached vein commencing behind it and shortly 

 before its apex, cubitus and third anal lacking. Coxae contiguous; anterior and median trochanters 

 distant; tarsi four-jointed, without claws. Tenth dorsal segment appearing as a very broad, transverse 

 oboval flap covering the genital apparatus, and bearing the anus between two folds. CEdeagus arcuate, 

 apically suddenly and acutely reflexed, apex acute. 

 Female unknown. 



Type of genus. — C.fenyesi, Pierce. 



Geographical distribution of species. — Hosts unknown, 

 i. C.fenyesi, Pierce, Bull. U. S. Xat. Mus. no. 66, pp. 89, 90, text fig. 3, Mexico, 

 nos. 3. 4, pi. i,ff. 7-11 (1909). — PI. I , Fig. 4; PI. 4, Figs. I 9,33. 



