. Diptera Danica: genera and species of flies hitherto found in Denmark. Diptera. 270 Phoridae. a shape is also often seen, but it is here and in other instances always artificial and only due to exsiccation. A. fungivora is not rare in Denmark; Ermelund, Lyngby, Holte, Geel Skov, Bogo south of Sealand and in Jutland at Hejls south of Kolding and Ry (Th. Mortensen, the author); my dates are ^U—^^/lo in 1917 to 1919. Geographical distribution: — Besides from Denmark the species is at present only recorded from England; probably it also occurs in Sweden (see Remarks under ciliata). Remarks: Wood


. Diptera Danica: genera and species of flies hitherto found in Denmark. Diptera. 270 Phoridae. a shape is also often seen, but it is here and in other instances always artificial and only due to exsiccation. A. fungivora is not rare in Denmark; Ermelund, Lyngby, Holte, Geel Skov, Bogo south of Sealand and in Jutland at Hejls south of Kolding and Ry (Th. Mortensen, the author); my dates are ^U—^^/lo in 1917 to 1919. Geographical distribution: — Besides from Denmark the species is at present only recorded from England; probably it also occurs in Sweden (see Remarks under ciliata). Remarks: Wood says 1. c. 145 that the species is similar to rudis; from this it will, however, be known by the not large antennae in the male, the otherwise arranged supraantennal bristles, the shorter bristles on palpi and the short hairs below hind femora. It is, on the other hand, rather similar to limbiirgensis, so similar that specimens may turn up, which are difficult to place; besides by the longer costal cilia it will generally be recognized by the longer costa, by the fourth vein being more curved at the base, by the hairs below hind femora, and finally the wings are, as a rule, more brown. 31. A. pleuralis Wood. 1909. Wood, Entom. Month. Mag. 2, XX, 117,146 (Phom). - 1914. Bmes, Bull. Wise. Nat. Hist. Soc. XII, 127. Male. Frons somewhat broader than high, greyish black, dull; inner bristle of lower row a little below the outer and nearer to it than to the upper supraantennal; supraantennal bristles large and equal, the upper a little more approximate than the inner brist- les of middle row, the lower slightly more approximate than the upper. Antennae a little Fig. 85. A. pleuralis ^, beyond medium size, black, arista hypopygium X 75. short-pubescent. Palpi of fair size, yellow or dusky yellow, the bristles well developed or somewhat long. Thorax black, very slightly shining, with brownish pubescence. Mesopleura bristly with one or two bristles longer than the others. Abdomen b


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