Archive image from page 395 of Diptera Danica genera and species Diptera Danica: genera and species of flies hitherto found in Denmark dipteradanicage01lund Year: 1907 44 Orthorrhapha brachycera. rostris and similarly haired, but both the common, short pubescence and the other hairs and bristles are longer and more conspicuous: the hairs on the dorsal side of the hind femora are yellow, and at the tip of the hind tibiae among the black bristles there are yellow hairs, placed densely, almost tuft-like, which are totally absent in spissirostris. Wings as in spissirostris-, halteres a little mo


Archive image from page 395 of Diptera Danica genera and species Diptera Danica: genera and species of flies hitherto found in Denmark dipteradanicage01lund Year: 1907 44 Orthorrhapha brachycera. rostris and similarly haired, but both the common, short pubescence and the other hairs and bristles are longer and more conspicuous: the hairs on the dorsal side of the hind femora are yellow, and at the tip of the hind tibiae among the black bristles there are yellow hairs, placed densely, almost tuft-like, which are totally absent in spissirostris. Wings as in spissirostris-, halteres a little more yellowish. Fig. 9. Wing ot Bh. dissimilis 9. Female. Differing from the male in the same way as the female of spissirostris, but the wings have the discal cell normal though longer than in the male; outwards to and below it (in the third and fifth posterior cell) there are two faint, greyish or yellowish, oblong spots. The halteres are whiter. Length 5—6,5 mm. Zetterstedt mentions a variety with not maculated wings, and another variety with patches on the wings; of this latter he had only seen one specimen from Denmark, and he adds „E Smolandia quoque missu', but the whole passage seems to show, that he had also only one female of the variety with not maculated wings. I think the patches may have disappeared by exsiccation; all specimens I have seen had them distinctly observable. Eh. dissimilis is more common in Denmark than spissirostris, that is to say, it is generally present in greater numbers, but it has only been taken on few localities; it occurs exclusively near water; Amager Fselled, Gharlottenlund, at Hornbaek and on Langeland at Lohals. It is a spring species as the preceding, my dates are '/s—•\n. I took it on Amager Fselled flying low over a water pool in great numbers together with spissirostris, but this latter species was only present in single specimens; sometimes it was seen to swoop down on small particles flowing on the surface of the water, a


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