REPORT OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST 1907 307 
b Posterior’ tibia as long as the femora, the 2d tarsal segment longer 
than tibia; body fuscous, the abdomen thickly clothed with pale 
MAT Sisgchesrosnte ate ae ee: (Bremia) ngimeineindis Wek, Cy vor 
bb Posterior tibia shorter than the femora 
eC Mixiomen Cank lnrownng Scuiuellerin smedlkalisin loiRONia. 6 ooo500604000- 
MARFIMATA Mm Sd, C, wa 
cc Abdomen reddish brown; scutellum light brown............... 
i Lalya mh Sp». C, FXO 
ccc Abdomen reddish brown; scutellum light yellow 
rCCUFYATA im, SD, C, o28 
aa Legs rather stout, with a length rarely twice that of the body; tibiae not 
distinctly swollen apically 
b Posterior tibia nearly as long as the femora 
c 2d tarsal segment of posterior legs longer than the tibia. Abdo- 
men reddish brown; scutellum pale yellowish brown, legs yel- 
OWA IFO. cocoon o0cKcc6s MOFLGIOMALIGC wh Go) C, woos 
cc 2d tarsal segment of posterior legs almost as long as tibia; abdo- 
men grayish, thickly haired; scutellum yellowish; legs light 
DROwitler rere Q@MiplOsis, BrSiia) CtiemMimerins Ira, 
bb Posterior tibia 34 the length of femora 
c 2d tarsal segment of posterior legs longer than tibia and tst 
tarsal segment 
d Abdomen pale reddish orange; scutellum yellowish basally, red 
apically; legs fuscous yellow....flavida n. sp. C. 666 
dd Abdomen fuscous yellow; scutellum light fuscous yellow; 
le ciclicilitaa iO Witilee ere ricer DOPCAIIS mM Sd») AULKCO 
cc 2d tarsal segment of posterior legs as long as tibia and the Ist 
tarsal segment 
d 3d tarsal segment of posterior legs % the length of the 2d. 
Abdomen dark reddish brown; scutellum reddish orange... 
MARINA im, Gd. Cy Ker 
dd 3d. tarsal segment of posterior legs more than ™% length of 
2d segment. Abdomen yellowish brown, the basal segment 
fuscous brown, scutellum yellowish red:.................. 
DaASAIIS tm So, air722 
LOBODIPLOSIS 1. Q. 
This genus is erected for certain small, orange or yellowish orange 
species having the anterior claws unidentate and the third vein unit- 
ing with costa well beyond the apex [pl. 38, fig. 8]. The palpi are 
quadriarticulate and the basal clasp segment lobed, the terminal clasp 
segment being slender and subapical [pl. 40]. The harpes are 
strongly curved and heavily chitinized. The wings are illustrated 
Cie place sounomness?, An slyne, Ny codiip losis; acerina 
Felt. 
Nothing is known concerning the life history of members of this 
genus, though it would not be surprising if they, like the allied My- 
