Annual report . ndingto the third abdominal segment,sparsely haired, reddish brown;15 segments, the first broadly ob-conic, the second flattened bas-ally, subhemispheric, the thirdand fourth narrowly fused, thefifth subsessile, with a lengthnearly three times its diameter, asparse subbasal whorl of short,curved setae and a broad sub-apical band of longer, ratherstout setae; terminal segment ^ig. 27 Dryomyia folli- evidently composed of two rather cul1 fifth antennal segment ofclosely fused segments, the divi- female (enlarSed> original)sion being nearer the distal third. Palpi; the first se


Annual report . ndingto the third abdominal segment,sparsely haired, reddish brown;15 segments, the first broadly ob-conic, the second flattened bas-ally, subhemispheric, the thirdand fourth narrowly fused, thefifth subsessile, with a lengthnearly three times its diameter, asparse subbasal whorl of short,curved setae and a broad sub-apical band of longer, ratherstout setae; terminal segment ^ig. 27 Dryomyia folli- evidently composed of two rather cul1 fifth antennal segment ofclosely fused segments, the divi- female (enlarSed> original)sion being nearer the distal third. Palpi; the first segment short, stout, irregular, the sec-ond irregularly oval, stout, the third slender, greatly produced,being three times the length of the second. Mesonotum dark-brown, the submedian lines sparsely haired. Scutellum fuscousorange, postscutellum darker. Abdomen dark red, the incisuresand pleurae deep carmine. Wings hyaline, costa dark brown, sub-costa uniting therewith at the basal third, the third vein well be-. 200 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM fore the apex, the fifth joining the posterior margin at the distalthird, its branch at the basal third. Halteres yellowish basally,fuscous apically. Coxae and base of femora pale yellowish, thedistal portion of femora and tibiae dark brown; tarsi apparentlyyellowish, the distal segments variably tinged with carmine. Clawsrather long, stout, slightly curved, with a long, slender toothbasally; pulvilli longer than the claws. Ovipositor nearly as longas the abdomen, the terminal lobes long, narrowly oval. TypeCecid. ai58i. Fig. 28 Dryomyia f o 11 i c u 1 i, tip of ovipositor(enlarged, original) Cystiphora Kieff. 1892 Kieffer, J. J. Wien Ent. Zeit., 11:212-14 1895 Wien Ent. Zeit, 14:8-9 1897 Syn. Cecid. de Eur. & Alg., p. 18 1910 Riibsaamen, E. H. Zeitsch. Wissenschaft. Insektenbiol., 15 1911 Felt, E. P. N. Y. Ent. Soc. Jour., 19:44 This genus may be recognized by the 13 or 14 antennal segments,there being a distinct tendency toward reducti


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