California, both having the third 
antennal segment black, whereas in G. 
galiivora and G. vockerothi in America 
and G. morio in Europe the third 
antennal segment is yellow. 
Galiomyza vockerothi Spencer, new 
species 
(Figs. 857-859) 
Adult. Externally as in G. galiivora ; 
male genitalia with aedeagus as in 
figures 857, 858, with distiphallus 
not enlarged and not extended 
centrally; epandrium with small strong 
"tooth" and similar, strongly sclero- 
tized projection at midpoint of inner 
margin of epandrium (fig. 859). 
Host/early stages. Unknown. 
Holotype m. , North Carolina, Macon 
Co., Highlands, 25.V.57 (J. R. 
Vockeroth), in CNC. 
Remarks. Differences between this 
species and G. galiivora are limited 
to the male genitalia and epandrium. 
The aedeagus is of the same general 
form in the two species, but the 
smaller size and lack of the central 
projection in G. vockerothi are suf- 
ficiently distinctive to justify 
treating this southern population as 
distinct. The host is almost certain- 
ly Galium . 
GENUS HAPLOPEODES STEYSKAL 
One new synonym is established here. 
Haplopeodes kefi Steyskal 
(Figs. 860-862) 
Haplopeodes kefi Steyskal, 1980: 146. 
Holotype male from California in CAS. 
Phytoliriomyza yolensis Spencer, 1981: 
331. NEW SYNONYM. Holotype male 
from California in UCD. 
£. yolensis was described from a 
single caught male from Yolo County, 
Calif. , with the head badly shrunk. 
It was possible to see only the 
foremost orbital setula, which was 
proclinate, and this led to the 
conclusion that the species belonged 
in Phytoliriomyza . The aedeagus 
appeared to resemble that of P. 
conjunct imont is . However, it is now 
realized that the generic position in 
Haplopeodes is clearly indicated by 
the long, narrow sperm pump (Spencer, 
1981: fig. 479). The partially yellow 
mesonotum shows that the species is in 
fact H. kefi , which was described from 
Santa Cruz County, Calif., and this 
new synonymy is established here. 
Although in the description of H. kefi 
the mesonotum was considered to be 
gray, the additional material now 
seen, including specimens from Texas, 
suggests that the mesonotum is normal- 
ly yellow adjoining the scutellum, 
appearing uniformly gray only in the 
darkest specimens. 
GENUS CALYCOMYZA HENDEL 
Two new species are described and the 
taxonomic status of two species is 
clarified. A male is designated as 
lectotype of Phytobia coronata (which 
is accepted as a synonym of C. 
jucunda ) . 
Calycomyza frickiana Spencer, new 
species 
(Figs. 906-908) 
Head. Frons narrow, little wider than 
eye; 2 ors, normally 2 ori (rarely a 
3d, sometimes on one side only); gena 
somewhat extended at rear, almost 0.25 
height of eye; 3d antennal segment 
ovoid . 
Mesonotum. 2 strong dc, 3d (and also 
sometimes a 4th) small, acr 
irregularly in 6 rows. 
Wing. Length 2.25-2.5 mm in male, 
only slightly longer in female, discal 
cell variable, last section of M 3+4 
varying from 1.5 to 2.5 times length 
of penultimate. 
Color. Frons and face yellow; orbit 
almost entirely yellow, at most 
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