REPORT OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST 1907 417 
bbbb 5th antennal segment with a stem twice the length of the basal 
enlargement 
c Abdomen dark brown, length .75 mm, the basal enlargement of 
the 5th antennal segment with a length twice its diameter....:. 
CP OrrICO©madyila) wedwo lin Woke Cy AGG 
bbbbb 5th antennal segment with a stem 2% times the length of the basal 
enlargement 
c Abdomen pale yellowish, length I mm, the basal. enlargement 
of the 5th antennal segment with a length 3 times its diameter... 
CPOrricomnaywia) Gdilewy tillage Ine (G, 7s 
cc Abdomen fuscous yellowish, length 1.3 mm, the basal enlargement 
of the 5th antennal segment with a length twice its diameter.... 
(Porricemayila) CaroOliinae meh, ©, aoa 
ccc Abdomen pale yellowish, length 1.75 mm, the basal enlargement 
of the 5th antennal segment with a length twice its diameter.... 
pectinata Felt, C. arso9 
JOHNSONOMYIA fl. g. 
This genus is erected for several small forms apparently 
closely allied to Colpodia Winn., in that the wings are long, 
narrow, and the cross vein not parallel with costa. Members 
of this genus may be recognized by the simple unbranched 
fifth vein and also by the somewhat broader wings and shorter 
legs than obtain in Colpodia. It is distinguished at once from 
Bryocrypta Kieff. by the simple fifth vein [pl. 30, fig. 4]. | 
Tye Jo eto w a. ts 
Key to species 
@ 12 antennal segments, the sth with a stem % the length of the basal 
enlargement 
b Abdomen pale orange, length 1 mm; female..humilis n. sp., C. 658 
aa 16 antennal segments, the 5th with a stem at least as long as the basal 
enlargement; males 
b Abdomen dark brown and yellowish, length 4 mm, the 5th antennal 
segment with a stem as long as the basal enlargement............. 
EE SCD Wy Soin Cy 12237 
bb Abdomen reddish brown, length 4 mm, the 5th antennal segment with 
a stem % longer than the basal enlargement..rubra n. sp., C. 826 
PORRICONDYLA ond. 
This genus may be recognized by the cross vein being parallel 
or nearly so with costa, and the fifth vein forked, in connection 
with the greatly produced antennal segments of both sexes. See 
plate 39, figures 2, 5 and 8 for wing characters. The genitalia 
are variable and in some species very striking [see pl. 44]. 
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