. Diptera danica : genera and species of flies hitherto found in Denmark. Diptera -- Denmark. 196 Phoridae. Length 2,3—2,5 mm. Ph. holosericea is not common in Denmark, I possess seven spec- imens, six males and a female and I have seen five males more; Dam- husmosen, Hellerup, Ermelund (the author), Charlottenlund (Schlick), Lyngby Mose, Holte (the author). Bagsvær (Larsen), Lolland at Ma- ribo (Schlick), and in Jutland at Hejls south of Kolding (the author); my dates are ^^/s—^/s; I have taken it in copula on ^^U. My male specimens have been determined by Pater Schmitz. Geographical distribu
. Diptera danica : genera and species of flies hitherto found in Denmark. Diptera -- Denmark. 196 Phoridae. Length 2,3—2,5 mm. Ph. holosericea is not common in Denmark, I possess seven spec- imens, six males and a female and I have seen five males more; Dam- husmosen, Hellerup, Ermelund (the author), Charlottenlund (Schlick), Lyngby Mose, Holte (the author). Bagsvær (Larsen), Lolland at Ma- ribo (Schlick), and in Jutland at Hejls south of Kolding (the author); my dates are ^^/s—^/s; I have taken it in copula on ^^U. My male specimens have been determined by Pater Schmitz. Geographical distribution: — Hitherto known from Denmark, Holland, Germany and Hungaria. 6. Ph. pubipes Schmitz. 1920. Schmitz, Jaarb. Natuurh. Genootsch. Limburg 1919, 124. Male. Frons fully twice as high as broad, of equal breadth, the hairs short; the third row of bristles rather convex, the inner bristles a little shorter than the others. Thorax with the hairs dense, not quite short. Hypopygium withdrawn, the left arm of forceps somewhat rugose. Legs black, apical part of front femora and front tibiæ and tarsi yellowish, middle tibiæ and tarsi brownish; front tibiæ Fig. 74. Ph. pubipes S, hind »horter than the tarsi, the four last joints femur from the outside X 36. of the tarsi only moderately dilated, not as broad as the end of tibia, the fourth joint considerably longer than broad; hind femora not broad, with short hairs below, the basal process forming a small tooth at the very base and distally to it an excision with a conspicuous group of longish, bristly hairs (fig. 74); middle tibiæ with an anterior bristle at about the upper third, and with four (according to Schmitz also three) dorsal bristles; hind tibiæ with an anterior bristle at the upper third. Wings slightly yellowish tinged, at the basal anterior part somewhat more; veins brown; costa reaching to or about to the middle; 1 equal to 2; costal cilia long; fourth vein somewhat curved in its first part for the rest stra
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