. Report of the State Entomologist on injurious and other insects of the state of New York. g as the ; dorsal plate short, deeply and narrowly incised, the lobesbroadly rounded; ventral plate short, broadly rounded. Type Two Indian species, D. c e y 1 a n i c a Felt (N. Y. Ent. , 23:175, 15) and D. obtusilobae Felt (N. Y. Ent. , 23:176, 15) were reared from twigs of Cassia alata 132 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM infested with a Hemichionaspis and from Piper nigruminfested \\ith Hemichionaspis aspidistrae, respec-tively. These two Indian forms are readily


. Report of the State Entomologist on injurious and other insects of the state of New York. g as the ; dorsal plate short, deeply and narrowly incised, the lobesbroadly rounded; ventral plate short, broadly rounded. Type Two Indian species, D. c e y 1 a n i c a Felt (N. Y. Ent. , 23:175, 15) and D. obtusilobae Felt (N. Y. Ent. , 23:176, 15) were reared from twigs of Cassia alata 132 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM infested with a Hemichionaspis and from Piper nigruminfested \\ith Hemichionaspis aspidistrae, respec-tively. These two Indian forms are readily separated from Americanspecies by the shorter and relatively broader apical lobe of the basalclasp segment. The American representatives may be zoophagous. PECTINODIPLOSIS n. g. The species referred to this genus differs so markedly fromThecodlplosis, from whch it is distinguished by the triarticulatepalpi, and from Dentihbula in genital characters that a new genusis proposed with Contarinia erratica Felt as the triarticulate palpi, the broadly rounded apical lobe on the basal. Pectinodi-plosis erratica,fifthantennal segment ofmale (enlarged, original)


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