Annual report . gments,the first being shorter than the second, in connection with the Partic-ulate palpi. Antennal segments 13, subcylindric and with shortstems in both sexes. Male genitalia; basal clasp segment stout,subtriangular; terminal clasp segment rather long, stout, with adistinct, chitinous process at the internal distal angle; dorsal plateshort, broad, deeply and roundly emarginate, the lobes roundly tri-angular ; ventral plate rather long, broad, truncate apically; oviposi-tor short, the lobes consisting of three subequal segments. TypeF. t e n e 11 a Kieff. No American species ar
Annual report . gments,the first being shorter than the second, in connection with the Partic-ulate palpi. Antennal segments 13, subcylindric and with shortstems in both sexes. Male genitalia; basal clasp segment stout,subtriangular; terminal clasp segment rather long, stout, with adistinct, chitinous process at the internal distal angle; dorsal plateshort, broad, deeply and roundly emarginate, the lobes roundly tri-angular ; ventral plate rather long, broad, truncate apically; oviposi-tor short, the lobes consisting of three subequal segments. TypeF. t e n e 11 a Kieff. No American species are known. REPORT OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST I912 217 Epimyia Felt 1911 Felt, E. P. N. Y. Ent. Soc. Jour., 19:381911 N. Y. State Mus. Bui. 147, p. 8$ This genus is erected for a remarkable species evidently somewhatallied to Frirenia Kieff. The third vein unites with the anteriormargin near the distal fourth, while the simple fifth joins the pos-terior margin at the basal half. Palpi triarticulate, the claws simple. Fig. 70 Fifthantennal segmentof EpimyiaCarolina, en-larged. (Origi-nal)
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