Archive image from page 596 of Diptera Danica genera and species Diptera Danica: genera and species of flies hitherto found in Denmark dipteradanicage01lund Year: 1907 Empididae. 245 dense pubescence below, but this is erroneous, in the male only the front and hind femora have this pubescence, but in the female it is present on all femora; Stein has probably examined a female and then concluded the facts to be the same in the male. T. longicornis is rare in Denmark and has only been taken on two occasions, on Lolland at Maribo (Schlick), and in Jutland at Frijsenborg near Aarhus (H. J. Hanse


Archive image from page 596 of Diptera Danica genera and species Diptera Danica: genera and species of flies hitherto found in Denmark dipteradanicage01lund Year: 1907 Empididae. 245 dense pubescence below, but this is erroneous, in the male only the front and hind femora have this pubescence, but in the female it is present on all femora; Stein has probably examined a female and then concluded the facts to be the same in the male. T. longicornis is rare in Denmark and has only been taken on two occasions, on Lolland at Maribo (Schlick), and in Jutland at Frijsenborg near Aarhus (H. J. Hansen); on the latter locality it was taken in great numbers. The dates are /e to towards the end of July. Geographical distribution: — Europe down into Italy; towards the north to middle Sweden. Stein took his specimens when it was cloudy weather, and they were sitting at the points of branches or on fir-needles. 18. Clielipoda Macq. Small, yellow coloured species. Head somewhat elongated, and slightly flattened, as broad as thorax. Occiput somewhat arched, with a few bristles above. Eyes somewhat large, a little elongated, with the hinder margin roundly incised. They are separated in both sexes, but below the antennae only narrowly separated; the facets are of equal size. In the living specimens the eyes are metallic green, violet behind in the male and unicoloured metallic green in the female. The incisure in the inner eye-margin is small but distinct. Vertex with a small tubercle with three ocelli and a pair of bristles. The antennae Fig. 108. Antenna of Ch. melanocephala. x 100. are inserted near to each other, somewhat below the middle; they are five-jointed, the two basal joints are short, the third a little elongated, pyriform and compressed, terminating with a long, two-jointed arista, the basal joint of which is very short. Epistoma is very narrow, a little broadened downwards; jowls not developed. Proboscis is short, stretched downwards. The mouth parts I have other


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