REPORT. OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST 1907 375 
Key to the genera 
a Palpi with 1 to 3 segments, the terminal clasp segments of the male 
| Didleritateene et weet sen cee Cmca evar eee cc: Asphondylia H. Lw. 
aa Palpi with 4 segments 
| b Antennae with 14 segments; male with the terminal clasp segment 
unidentate; the basal clasp segment lobed distally; female with 
the apical portion of the ovipositor aciculate....Schizomyia Kieff. 
bb Antennae with 13 or 14 segments; male with the terminal clasp 
segment flattened and denticulate apically; female with the ovi- 
positor short, broad at base and tapering to the subacute apex..... 
Cincticornia n. g. 
ASPHONDYLIA H. Lw. 
Antennae with 14 cylindric, sessile segments, those of the 
male only slightly reduced distally, with rather numerous low 
strongly convolute circumfili. Palpi with one to three segmenis. 
The terminal clasp segment of the male genitalia short, stout, 
swollen near the middle, and apically with a heavy bidentate 
chitinous process. The female antennae are greatly reduced 
distally, the 12th much shorter than the normal, the 13th with a 
Fig. 38 Asphondylia monacha O.S., 6th antennal segment of male and 
female, much enlarged. (Original) 
length scarcely greater than its diameter and the 14th subglo- 
bose or even reduced to a small disk, the circumfili consisting of 
a low band near the basal third or fourth, the branches produced 
on one side and fused to form a longitudinal filum which unites 
with a low apical circumfilum. Ovipositor with a distinct taper- 
