304. NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 
Bred August 25, 1907, from seeds of the common foxtail grass 
taken at Albany, N. Y. | 
Type C. a1721, N. Y. State Museum. 
2s eae , ne seal 
Cecidomyia spiraeaflorae n. sp. 
Male. Length 1.5 mm. Antennae % longer than the body, 
rather thickly haired, pale straw, 14 segments; face pale fuscous. 
Mesonotum brown, the submedian lines whitish. Scutellum 
yellowish. Abdomen a greenish bronze, the first segment yel- 
lowish. Halteres pale fuscous yellowish. Coxae pale yellow- 
ish, femora yellowish at the base, Hulsoous apically, tibiae and 
tarsi also fuscous. 
Bred August 24, 1907, from slictily enlarged reddened flowers, 
OH Spiraea saliciunolia wicen ac Alpes, IN. YW. 
Type C. a1681b, N. Y. State Museum. 
Bryocrypta pectinata n. sp. 
Male. Length 1.75 mm. Antennae about % longer than the 
body, sparsely haired, pale yellowish, 16 segments; face yellow- 
ish. Mesonotum a light fuscous yellowish. Scutellum, post- 
scutellum and abdomen a pale yellowish. Halteres yellowish trans- 
parent. Legs a nearly uniform yellowish straw. 
Bred August 9, 1907, from a jar containing several basswood 
leaves, each with irregular subglobular swellings along the mid 
vein. This species may be an inquiline or it may have lived 
on the decaying leaf tissues. 
IDE Ce ansoo, IN. W, Siane Whasevsim. 
Winnertzia pinicorticis n. sp. 
Male. Length 1 mm. Antennae as long as the body, rather 
thickly haired, fuscous yellowish, 14 segments. Mesonotum 
dark brown, sparingly clothed with yellowish setae, the sub- 
median lines indistinct. Scutellum reddish brown, postscutellum 
a little darker. Abdomen dark brown. Halteres pale yellowish. 
Legs a nearly uniform fuscous yellowish. 
Bred February 16, 1892, from bark of Pinus inops taken 
ace Surom, Was 
Wynne (Cy Oz, IN, Wo Stee Wiksiscuim, 2 Sar7 UU. Sy IDepeire 
ment of Agriculture, 
