Archive image from page 254 of Diptera Danica genera and species Diptera Danica: genera and species of flies hitherto found in Denmark dipteradanicage01lund Year: 1907 there is no excision: the ventral lamella is black; the genitalia are clothed with somewhat strong, yellowish hairs. Legs black, only rufous at the outermost base of the tibiae, but this colour is often indistinct or wanting; coxse slightly brownish grey pruinose with long whitish hairs; the hairs on the legs somewhat long, pale yellowish and giving the black legs a greyish appearance. Long, thin hairs are found on the ventral


Archive image from page 254 of Diptera Danica genera and species Diptera Danica: genera and species of flies hitherto found in Denmark dipteradanicage01lund Year: 1907 there is no excision: the ventral lamella is black; the genitalia are clothed with somewhat strong, yellowish hairs. Legs black, only rufous at the outermost base of the tibiae, but this colour is often indistinct or wanting; coxse slightly brownish grey pruinose with long whitish hairs; the hairs on the legs somewhat long, pale yellowish and giving the black legs a greyish appearance. Long, thin hairs are found on the ventral and posterior sides of the femora and on the ventral side of the tibiae; a row of them on the ventral side of the front femora are strong and bristly, and likewise some Fig. -26. D. triqonus, male forceps. below the hind femora; they are to a great degree yellow, but the bristly ones on the front femora and below the hind femora as also most on the tibiae are black. Spine-like bristles are found on the ventral and front sides of the posterior femora, on the dorsal and posterior sides of the front tibiae and on the various sides of the posterior tibiae except on the posterior side of the hind tibiae, finally as usual some apically on the posterior femora; on the ventral side of the front femora none are found; they are for the most part yel- low, on the ventral side of the femora, especially the middle femora, and on the dorsal side of the tibiae they are generally more or less black. The spine-like bristles on the tarsi are black and yellow intermingled. Wings hyaline, slightly yellowish, especially along the veins; veins brown. Halteres yellowish. Female. Agreeing with the male but the abdomen still more compressed and wedge-shaped upwards. The ovipositor black, broad and strongly compressed; the upper margin is slightly con- cave, the lower margin very convex; the second dorsal piece is more than one third of the length of the first; the first dorsal piece is punctate on its


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