168 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 
quadrate lobe at the internal basal half; terminal clasp segmen 
stout; dorsal plate broad, deeply and triangularly incised, the lobe; 

Fig. 169) Coe 
quillettomyia 
lobata, side view 
oe of anterior claw 
Fig.68 Coquillettomyia lobata, of male (enlarged, 
male palpus (enlarged, original) original) 

narrowly rounded; ventral plate long, slender, broadly and slightly 
emarginate. Type Cecid. 176. (See plate ro, fig. 3) 
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Fig. 70 Coquillettom yia lobata, palpus of female (enlarged, original) 
Coquillettomyia texana Felt 
1908 Felt, E.P. N.Y. State Mus. Bul. 124, p. 398 
The male was reared September 3, 1907 by E. S. Tucker from a 
cage containing young oats, Avena sati Va. 
Male. Length 1.. mm. Antennae one-half longer than the body, 
thickly haired, light brown: 14 segments, the fifth with stems each 
two and one-half times their diameter; terminal segment produced, 
the basal portion of the stem with a length six times its diameter, 
the distal enlargement with a length two and one-half times its diam- 
eter and apically a long, fingerlike process. Palpi; the first segment 
short, stout, the second with a length three times its diameter, 
the third a little longer, more slender, the fourth one-half longer 
than the second. Mesonotum probably light brown. Scutellum, 
