. Fig. 48. Wing of T. notatus d. ened on a streak between the base and the apex of the subcostal vein; discal vein with a slight bend lying much nearer the posterior cross-vein than the apex of the discal vein; the latter coverging to- wards the cubital vein, the first posterior cell narrowly open; posterior cross-vein straight or almost straight; there is a slight blackish spot on the bend of the discal vein and a similar seam on the posterior cross-vein. Squamulae pale yellow, with a black fringe. Halteres yellow, the peduncle darker. Female. Antennae slightly shorter than in the male. Epist


. Fig. 48. Wing of T. notatus d. ened on a streak between the base and the apex of the subcostal vein; discal vein with a slight bend lying much nearer the posterior cross-vein than the apex of the discal vein; the latter coverging to- wards the cubital vein, the first posterior cell narrowly open; posterior cross-vein straight or almost straight; there is a slight blackish spot on the bend of the discal vein and a similar seam on the posterior cross-vein. Squamulae pale yellow, with a black fringe. Halteres yellow, the peduncle darker. Female. Antennae slightly shorter than in the male. Epistoma a little broader upwards, pale greyish or white. Front tarsi com- pressed but not dilated, almost quite black; middle femora without any knob; hind tibiae not thickened at the apex and hind metatarsus without spine at the base. Wings with the costal thickening distinctly visible, but thinner than in the male.


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