. Fig. 60. Wing of D. abdominalis ?. Pater Schmitz. I have seen Zetterstedt's specimens, two females labelled "Lund", and found them identical with the present species. Geographical distribution: — The species seems to occur in most Europe, towards the north to middle Sweden. 6. D. florea Fabr. 1794. Fabr. Entom. Syst. IV, 255, 8 {Bihio). - 1804. Meig. Klass. eur. zweifl. Ins., I, 217, g. {Bihio). — 1805. Fabr. Syst. Antl. 68, 9 {Bihio). — 1830. Meig. Syst. Beschr. VI, 221, 31. Tab. LXIII, Fig. 8 {Phora). — ?1864. Scbin. F. A. II, 337 {Phora). — 1920. Schmitz, Jaarb. Natuurh. Genoots


. Fig. 60. Wing of D. abdominalis ?. Pater Schmitz. I have seen Zetterstedt's specimens, two females labelled "Lund", and found them identical with the present species. Geographical distribution: — The species seems to occur in most Europe, towards the north to middle Sweden. 6. D. florea Fabr. 1794. Fabr. Entom. Syst. IV, 255, 8 {Bihio). - 1804. Meig. Klass. eur. zweifl. Ins., I, 217, g. {Bihio). — 1805. Fabr. Syst. Antl. 68, 9 {Bihio). — 1830. Meig. Syst. Beschr. VI, 221, 31. Tab. LXIII, Fig. 8 {Phora). — ?1864. Scbin. F. A. II, 337 {Phora). — 1920. Schmitz, Jaarb. Natuurh. Genootsch. Limburg 1919, 105. — Trineura palpina Zett. 1848. Dipt. Scand. VII, 2868, 18. — Phora flextiosa Egg. 1862. Verhandl. zool. bot. Gesell. Wien, XII, 1233. — 1864. Schin. F. A. II, 338. — Phora abdominalis Wood, 1906. Ent. Month. Mag. 2, XVII, 195, 265. - 1918. Schmitz 1. c. 1917, 110 p. p. Male. This species is very similar to abdominalis. The antennae are of ordinary size, not enlarged, they are paler, the third joint orange below, arista more distinctly pubescent. Abdomen dull, only sixth segment a little shining. Hypopygium as in abdominalis., but more or less reddish. Legs paler than in abdominalis., brown or dark brown, front legs including the coxae yellowish and also the posterior tarsi pale; hind tibiae with two or three anterodorsal bristles. Wings paler than in abdominalis., more or less yellowish, veins yellow, costa brown; fourth vein more strongly curved and curved distinctly downwards at both ends. Female. Abdomen red with the tergal plates black, fifth and sixth segments without tergal plates; second segment with the hind margin broadly and roundly excised, third tergite much narrower


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