. Report of the State Entomologist on injurious and other insects of the state of New York. is describedin detail in the last of the above citations. i6o NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM Kalodiplosis floridana Felt 1915 Felt, E. P. Can. Ent., 47:230-31 The species, detailed descriptions of which are given in the abovecitation, was collected August 22, 1914 on sea grape (Coccoloba) atMiami, Fla., by W. W. Yothers and forwarded by Dr FrederickKnab. PERIDIPLOSIS n. genus may be separated from other trifili having all theclaws unidentate by the triarticulate palpi, the somewhat indistinctconstrictions


. Report of the State Entomologist on injurious and other insects of the state of New York. is describedin detail in the last of the above citations. i6o NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM Kalodiplosis floridana Felt 1915 Felt, E. P. Can. Ent., 47:230-31 The species, detailed descriptions of which are given in the abovecitation, was collected August 22, 1914 on sea grape (Coccoloba) atMiami, Fla., by W. W. Yothers and forwarded by Dr FrederickKnab. PERIDIPLOSIS n. genus may be separated from other trifili having all theclaws unidentate by the triarticulate palpi, the somewhat indistinctconstrictions in the flagellate antennal segments of the male, speciallythe almost obsolete basal portion of the stem and the distinct andcharacteristic lobe at the internal basal angle of the basal claspsegment. Type Cecidomyia quercina Felt. Peridiplosis quercina FeltN. Y. State Mus. Bui. no, p. 137; separate, p. 41 N. Y. State Mus. Bui. 124, p. 300-1, 394 (Dicrodiplosis)This reddish brown, peculiar midge was reared March 6, 1893 atAugusta, Ga., presumably from oak. 1907 Felt, E. (Cecidomyia)IQ08. Fig. 62 Peridi-plosis quercina,fifth antennal segmentof male (enlarged, orig-inal) Male. Length mm. Antennae one-fourth longer than thebody, thickly haired, light brown, 14 segments, the fifth with stemsone-fourth and one-half their diameters, respectively; basal enlarge-ment pyriform, distal enlargement narrowly oval. Circumfili moder- KKIOKT OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST IQI/ T6r ately long and stout. Palpi; first segment short, stout, second alittle longer, stouter, third with a length about two and one-halftimes the seeond. Mesonotum dark brown, submedian lines lighter,sparsely haired. Scutellum yellowish brown. Postseutellum reddish brown, the segments rather thickly marginedposteriorly with brown setae, genitalia lighter. Costa light straw,subcosta greatly thickened basally, uniting with the margin beforethe basal half, the third vein just before the apex, the fifth at thedi


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