Diptera danica : genera and species of flies hitherto found in Denmark . rina Zett. Dipt. Scand. XIII, 6135, 177—78 {Tachina). — 1907. åarkt. Dipt. III, 350 {Tachina). — 1924. Villen. Ann. des Se. Nat. 10, VII, 17 258 Tachinidae. 31 {Angioneurilla). — 1924. Stein, Arch. f. Naturgesch. 90, 6, 208, 2. — A. enig-matica Villen. 1919. Bull. Soc. Ent. de Fr. 307, 3. Male. Frons narrow, scarcely half as broad as the eye, a littleprotruding. Orbits and cheeks silvery, jowls more grey; frontal stripevelvet black or a little brownish. Orbits bare; jowls with a few blackhairs behind. Oc


Diptera danica : genera and species of flies hitherto found in Denmark . rina Zett. Dipt. Scand. XIII, 6135, 177—78 {Tachina). — 1907. åarkt. Dipt. III, 350 {Tachina). — 1924. Villen. Ann. des Se. Nat. 10, VII, 17 258 Tachinidae. 31 {Angioneurilla). — 1924. Stein, Arch. f. Naturgesch. 90, 6, 208, 2. — A. enig-matica Villen. 1919. Bull. Soc. Ent. de Fr. 307, 3. Male. Frons narrow, scarcely half as broad as the eye, a littleprotruding. Orbits and cheeks silvery, jowls more grey; frontal stripevelvet black or a little brownish. Orbits bare; jowls with a few blackhairs behind. Occiput dark grey, with strong, black hairs. Antennæblack, second joint not twice as long as third; arista distinctly thick-ened at base. Palpi small, blackish. Thorax black, greyish pruinose,especially on humeri and backwards to the suture, without stripes;it has very sparse black hairs, only present in acrostichal and dorso-central regions. Apical scutellar bristles somewhat small. Besides thesternopleural bristles some hairs. Abdomen black, the three last. Fig. 71. Wing of A. cyrtoneurina. segments greyish pruinose on front part, the hind part black, pro-duced forwards in the middle so that black triangular spots areformed. Abdomen has longish black hairs, and a row of marginalbristles on all segments, the bristles smallest on second black, last tarsal joint somewhat long. Wings brown tinged;veins brown; at apex of subcostal vein a bristle. Squamulæ alteres yellow. Female. I have not seen the female; according to Villeneuveit has abdomen quite black and some discai bristles on the last twosegments. Lengtli. About 4,5 mm. A. cyrtoneurina is very rare in Denmark, we have only two spec-imens, both males, taken in Lyngby Mose ^Vs 1905 and at JyderupVe 1925 (the author). Geographical distribution: — Northern and middle Europedown into France; towards the north to southern Sweden. Frauenfeldia. 259 47. Frauenfeldia Egg. Small species of blackish


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