Creek, leaf mines on Lonicera 
canadensis , 20.V.79 (KAS). 
New York, Madison Co., Brookfield, 1 
m., 2 f., 27. VIII. 30 (C.U. 
Expedition), in CUI. 
Wisconsin, Dane Co., Madison, 4 m. , 5 
f., ex Lonicera morrowii , 13. IX. 76 
(S. Tavormina). 
Unnamed Species No. 1 
Kansas, Douglas Co., Lawrence, Natural 
History Reserve, 1 f., 28. IV. 67 (J. G. 
Chillcott), in CNC. 
Frons and all antennal segments 
brownish orange, humerus and 
notopleuron yellowish, all knees 
bright yellow, and outer crossvein 
present. This species somewhat 
resembles J?. lonicerina but is clearly 
distinct. Wing length in the only 
available specimen is 2.5 mm. 
Unnamed Species No. 2 
(Fig. 1050) 
Montana, Lake Co., Poison, 1 f . , ex 
leaf mine on Lonicera columbiana (sp. 
dubium ) , 17. VII. 67 (S. Whitney), in 
KAS. 
This specimen was referred to by 
Spencer (1969a: 209) as Paraphytomyza 
sp. (Pelee) . Numerous empty mines 
were found at Point Pelee in southern 
Ontario on L. dioica , 15. VII. 67 (KAS), 
which appeared to be identical to 
those from Montana (fig. 1050). The 
single female seen somewhat resembles 
P. orbitalis , but it is larger, with 
the frons and notopleuron orange 
yellow, and there are conspicuous 
yellowish patches at the hindcorners 
of the mesonotum. The species is 
certainly undescribed, but the formal 
description is best delayed until a 
male becomes available. 
GENUS NAPOMYZA WESTWOOD 
Two new species are described, one new 
combination is established, the status 
of 11* nu S ax i® discussed, and one 
species is recorded as new to the 
United States. 
Napomyza grande 11a Spencer, new species 
(Figs. 1062-1064) 
Head (fig. 1062). Frons exceptionally 
broad, almost 3.5 times width of eye, 
strongly projecting above eye in 
profile; 2 ors, 2 ori; gena broad, 
slightly more than 0.5 height of eye, 
parafacial also broad and pronounced; 
3d antennal segment quadrate, with 
fringe of fine pubescence, arista 
distinctly swollen at base. 
Mesonotum. 3+1 strong, dc, acr 
irregularly in 2-3 rows. 
Wing. Length 3.5 mm in male, 4 mm in 
female, 2d costal section slightly 
longer than 4th, in ratio 7:6, discal 
cell minute, outer crossvein in 
continuation of inner. 
Color. Frons, orbit, gena, and face 
yellow; hindmargin of eye black to 
base of vti; antenna and palpus black; 
mesonotum and scutellum ash gray; side 
of thorax grayish black, upper margin 
of mesopleuron narrowly yellow; legs 
black, femora bright yellow distally 
for slightly more than femoral diame- 
ter; abdomen largely black, but all 
tergites narrowly yellow bordered; 
squama yellow, fringe black. 
Male genitalia. Aedeagus (fig. 1063) 
with end of distiphallus large, 
heavily pigmented; sperm pump (fig. 
1064) with blade small and base weakly 
sclerotized at each end. 
Host/early stages. Unknown. 
Holotype m. , Wyoming, Fremont Co., 
Union Pass Road, 8,500 ft, 17. VII. 61 
(B. H. Poole); paratype f . , Arizona, 
Coconino Co., Hart Prairie, 10 miles 
NNW of Flagstaff, 1. VII. 64 (R. W. 
Poole). Holotype in CNC, paratype in 
CUI. 
Remarks. This species is distinctive 
in having the third antennal segment 
pubescent and can be distinguished 
from N. plumea , which also has this 
character, by the exceptionally large 
size. 
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