. Diptera Danica: genera and species of flies hitherto found in Denmark. Diptera. Fig. 132. P. Lubbocki. Fig. 131. Male (after Collin who remarks, that the minute bristles on the second thick vein are made very much too conspicuous). Fig. 132. Female (after Meinert). narrow^er and shorter than the thorax (again suggestive of Sphaero- cera); each segment after the second successively narrow^er, the last one being almost triangular; the third segment is very short, con- tracted under the second; the hind margins form a curve convex towards the thorax, the first segment being slightly emarginate


. Diptera Danica: genera and species of flies hitherto found in Denmark. Diptera. Fig. 132. P. Lubbocki. Fig. 131. Male (after Collin who remarks, that the minute bristles on the second thick vein are made very much too conspicuous). Fig. 132. Female (after Meinert). narrow^er and shorter than the thorax (again suggestive of Sphaero- cera); each segment after the second successively narrow^er, the last one being almost triangular; the third segment is very short, con- tracted under the second; the hind margins form a curve convex towards the thorax, the first segment being slightly emarginate in the middle; the sixth (last) is much the longest. Legs stoutish, blackish, basal two thirds of hind femora yellowish; middle tibia? with, two small spines at the tip. Wings considerably overlapping the abdomen, yellowish hyaline, darker about the basal half of the costa, blunt at the tip, cubital vein extending about half the length of the \N-ing, and the costa slightly ciliate up to its end, subcostal vein running parallel to it and ending just before it; both veins a little thickened at their ends; first veinlet curved S-like, considerably at its base, slightly at its end, vanishing distinctly before the tip of the wing; second. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Lundbeck, William, 1863-. Copenhagen, G. E. C. Gad


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