Annual report . 1911 Felt, E. P. Ceratomyia FeltN. Y. Ent. Soc. Tour., 19:33 Allied to Micromyia Rond. on account of the greatly enlargedsecond antennal segment, though easily separated therefrom by theabsence of the fourth vein. The latter character indicates a re-lationship with Trichopteromyia Will, from which it may be sepa-rated by the greatly reduced antennal segments with only 6 short,sessile segments. REPORT OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST 1912 163 Ceratomyia johannseni Felt1911 Felt, E. P. N. Y. Ent. Soc. Jour., 19:33-4 This interesting species was received from Ocotlan, Mexico,through Dr O


Annual report . 1911 Felt, E. P. Ceratomyia FeltN. Y. Ent. Soc. Tour., 19:33 Allied to Micromyia Rond. on account of the greatly enlargedsecond antennal segment, though easily separated therefrom by theabsence of the fourth vein. The latter character indicates a re-lationship with Trichopteromyia Will, from which it may be sepa-rated by the greatly reduced antennal segments with only 6 short,sessile segments. REPORT OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST 1912 163 Ceratomyia johannseni Felt1911 Felt, E. P. N. Y. Ent. Soc. Jour., 19:33-4 This interesting species was received from Ocotlan, Mexico,through Dr O. A. Johannsen under date of December 12, above citation for a detailed A Fig. 41 Fifth antennal segment of femaleMycophila f ungicola ; b, tridigitateprocess; c, fifth segment from other antennae,enlarged. (Original) Micromyia Rond. 1840 Rondani, Camillo. Memoira II a per serv. alia Ditterolog. , 23 1846 Nouv. Ann. Sc. nat. Bologna, ser. 2, p. 369, 2>73 1864 Schiner, J. R. Fauna Austriaca Dipt., p. 411-12 1870 Winnertz, J. Vehr. AVien, 20:27 1876 Bergenstamm, J. E. & Low, Paul. Syn. Cecidomyidarum, p. 18 1892 Theobald, F. V. Acct. Brit. Flies, p. 86 1896 Kieffer, J. J. Misc. Entomol, 4:24 1897 Syn. Cecid. Eur. & Alg., p. 50 1900 Soc. Ent. Fr. Ann., 69:441 1911 Felt, E, P. N. Y. Ent. Soc. Jour., 19:34 This genus was erected by Rondani in 1840 for certain smallforms presenting the general appearance of Campylomyza and easilydistinguished therefrom by the 10 or 11 antennal segments of themale and the 8 of the female, they being sessile in both sexes; thesecond greatly enlarged, and having a diameter more than twicethat of the


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