Annual report . antennal segment ofmale of Mycophila f u n g i c o 1 a ,enlarged. (Original) Fig. 39 Fifth antennalsegment of male of M y -cophila fungicola,other side, enlarged. (Orig-inal) Female. Length .6 mm. Antennae extending to the second ab-dominal segment, sparsely haired, fuscous yellowish; 9 segments,the first broadly obconic, the second subglobose, the third produced,fusiform, free, the fifth with a length about twice its diameter, sub- cylindric. tapering; subbasal whorlof setae thick, long, curved; sub-apical band finer; distally there areapparently four broad, chitinouslobes; te
Annual report . antennal segment ofmale of Mycophila f u n g i c o 1 a ,enlarged. (Original) Fig. 39 Fifth antennalsegment of male of M y -cophila fungicola,other side, enlarged. (Orig-inal) Female. Length .6 mm. Antennae extending to the second ab-dominal segment, sparsely haired, fuscous yellowish; 9 segments,the first broadly obconic, the second subglobose, the third produced,fusiform, free, the fifth with a length about twice its diameter, sub- cylindric. tapering; subbasal whorlof setae thick, long, curved; sub-apical band finer; distally there areapparently four broad, chitinouslobes; terminal segment produced,the basal portion broadly oval, thedistal smaller, almost indistinct. Ovipositor short,Particulate, the basal sclerite long,Fig. 40 Wing of Mycophila broad, quadrate, tapering distallv, man g { C ° l a enlarged (0rig the terminal sclerite broadly oval, both sparsely setose, minor lobelong, obliquely truncate, sparsely setose. Other characters as in themale, see 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 description.
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