. Diptera Danica: genera and species of flies hitherto found in Denmark. Diptera. Fig. 128. Antenna of A. flaviventris cf, from the inside. X 135. From a dried object. shining. Pleura yellow, below the wing-root a black, triangular spot; propleura with some pale hairs. Abdomen black, the larger basal part (the four first segments) yellowish; it is clothed with short, blackish hairs, and has short hindmarginal bristles, a little longer on the first segment. Venter yellowish. Hypopygium black, the outer lamellae dark brownish, linear, with long hairs. Legs yellow, tarsi a little darkened towards
. Diptera Danica: genera and species of flies hitherto found in Denmark. Diptera. Fig. 128. Antenna of A. flaviventris cf, from the inside. X 135. From a dried object. shining. Pleura yellow, below the wing-root a black, triangular spot; propleura with some pale hairs. Abdomen black, the larger basal part (the four first segments) yellowish; it is clothed with short, blackish hairs, and has short hindmarginal bristles, a little longer on the first segment. Venter yellowish. Hypopygium black, the outer lamellae dark brownish, linear, with long hairs. Legs yellow, tarsi a little darkened towards the end. The legs have short, black hairs; posterior coxse each with a black bristle; front femora a little thickened towards the base, with two rows of long bristles below; front tibiae likewise with two rows of finer bristles; front tarsi, especially meta- tarsus, ciliated below; middle femora with a row of about six ventral bristles in the middle, the tibiae with two antero-dorsal, one or two postero-dorsal, and likewise one or two small ventral bristles below the middle; hind femora with a ventral bristle before the middle, and. Fig. 129. Antenna of A. flaviventris 9, from the inside. X 135. From a dried object. the tibiae with a few, small dorsal bristles. Wings somewhat brownish tinged; veins black. Squamulae yellow, with a blackish fringe. Halteres yellow. Female. Epistoma somewhat broad, grey or whitish grey. Palpi greyish brown. Antennae considerably shorter than in the male, third. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Lundbeck, William, 1863-. Copenhagen, G. E. C. Gad
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