Annual report . Fig. 27 Wing of Tritozygasackeni, enlarged. (Original) 150 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM Neptunimyia Felt1912 Felt, E. P. N. Y. Ent. Soc. Jour., 20:237 This genus represents a unique form intermediate in develop-ment between Lestremia and the highly reduced antennal struc-tures of Microcerata and Tritozyga. It is more closely allied tothe former though easily separated therefrom by the normal secondantennal segment, the digitate antennal appendages and thestoutly pectinate claws. The type species is N. t r i d e n s n. sp. 1912 Felt, E. P. Neptunimyia tridens FeltN. Y. Ent. Soc. Jour.,
Annual report . Fig. 27 Wing of Tritozygasackeni, enlarged. (Original) 150 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM Neptunimyia Felt1912 Felt, E. P. N. Y. Ent. Soc. Jour., 20:237 This genus represents a unique form intermediate in develop-ment between Lestremia and the highly reduced antennal struc-tures of Microcerata and Tritozyga. It is more closely allied tothe former though easily separated therefrom by the normal secondantennal segment, the digitate antennal appendages and thestoutly pectinate claws. The type species is N. t r i d e n s n. sp. 1912 Felt, E. P. Neptunimyia tridens FeltN. Y. Ent. Soc. Jour., 20:237-38 This most interesting female was reared April 17, 1911, froma jar containing maple leaves infested last year with the larvaof Cecidomyia ocellaris It is possible that the. Fig. 28 Fifthantennal seg-ment of Nep-tunimyiatridens, en-larged. (Orig-inal)
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