. Diptera danica : genera and species of flies hitherto found in Denmark. Diptera -- Denmark. 402 Phoridae. licae as this species has the inner lower frontal bristles nearer to the middle than to the eye-margin, only one pair of supraantennal bristles, dark palpi, and the costa not thickened in the oiiter part, fmally the female of tarsalis is specially characterized by the foiirth to sixth abdominal tergites being narrow; brevicostalis is known by its less shining frons, this being rather shining in the two other species, by the more distant upper supraantennals and the relatively strong hind
. Diptera danica : genera and species of flies hitherto found in Denmark. Diptera -- Denmark. 402 Phoridae. licae as this species has the inner lower frontal bristles nearer to the middle than to the eye-margin, only one pair of supraantennal bristles, dark palpi, and the costa not thickened in the oiiter part, fmally the female of tarsalis is specially characterized by the foiirth to sixth abdominal tergites being narrow; brevicostalis is known by its less shining frons, this being rather shining in the two other species, by the more distant upper supraantennals and the relatively strong hind tibial bristles. 139. A. lata Wood. 1910. Wood, Enfc. Month. Mag. 2, XXI, 151, 199 (Phora). — 19U. Brues, Bull. Wisc. Nat. Hist. Soc. XII, 122. Male. Frons broader than high, greyish black, quite slightly shining or dullish; inner bristle of lower row a little below the outer and in about the middle between it and the upper supraantennal; supraantennal bristles unequal, the lower much smaller than the upper; the upper supraantennals approximate, a little nearer together than the inner bristles of middle row, or in about the same distance, the lower direct below the upper, not more approximate. Antennæ black or brownish black, arista short-pubes- cent. Palpi yellow, of ordinary size, with well developed bristles. Thorax black, somewhat shining, with brown- ish pubescence. Pleura somewhat shining below, often a little brownish Fig. 120. A. lata 3, hypopygium anteriorly. Mesopleura bare. Abdomen X 135; from a specimen with the i . u j. i i i ™ i + ^ „ „ somewhat robust, black, somewhat hypopygium unsually well ex- . _ , , ,i ., u x posed; the ventral plate is seen g^cyi^h and dull; the very short mainly in profile. hairs only very slightly longer at the hind margins of the segments. Hypo- pygium small, greyish brown; the sides are somewhat snout-like prolonged behind (but this shape is not rarely altered by exsiccation); there is a row of distinct hairs at the lower marg
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