. Diptera danica : genera and species of flies hitherto found in Denmark. Diptera -- Denmark. 328 Phoridae. I saw it on ^V? swarming in small swarms around the leaves of Corylus and resting on the leaves; it was only males which swarmed. Geographical distribution: — Hitherto known from Dnemark, England and Holland. 79. A. pusilla Meig. 1830. Meig. Syst. Beschr. VI, 218,19, p. p. {Phora). — 1864. Schin. F. A. II, 345 (Phora). — 1901. Beck. Abhandl. zool. bot. Gesell. Wien, I, 63, 56, , Fig. 65 (Phora). — 1910. Kertész, Cat. Dipt. VII, 412. — 1914. Brues, Bull. Wisc. Nat. Hist. Soc. XII, 1


. Diptera danica : genera and species of flies hitherto found in Denmark. Diptera -- Denmark. 328 Phoridae. I saw it on ^V? swarming in small swarms around the leaves of Corylus and resting on the leaves; it was only males which swarmed. Geographical distribution: — Hitherto known from Dnemark, England and Holland. 79. A. pusilla Meig. 1830. Meig. Syst. Beschr. VI, 218,19, p. p. {Phora). — 1864. Schin. F. A. II, 345 (Phora). — 1901. Beck. Abhandl. zool. bot. Gesell. Wien, I, 63, 56, , Fig. 65 (Phora). — 1910. Kertész, Cat. Dipt. VII, 412. — 1914. Brues, Bull. Wisc. Nat. Hist. Soc. XII, 128. - 1921. Schmitz, Tijdschr. v. Entom. LXIV, 8. — Phora nigra Meig. 1830. 1. c. VI, 218, 18. — 1864. Sckin. 1. c. 345. — ? Phora pmnila Meig. 1830. 1. c. 218, 20. — 1864. Schin. 1. c. 345. — Phora clavipes Wood, 1910. Ent. Month. Mag. 2, XXI, 195,201. — ApMochaeta clavipes, 1914. Brues, 1. c. XII, 115. — 1919. Schmitz, Entom. Ber. Nederl. Ent. Ver. V, 141. Male. Frons broader than high, black, slightly greyish, dull; inner bristle of lower row slightly below the outer and much nearer to it than to the upper supraantennal; supraantennal bristles equal, the upper a little nearer together than the inner bristles of middle row, the lower approximate. Antennæ somewhat small, black, arista short-pubescent. Palpi black, of ordinary size and armature. Thorax black, very slightly shining, with blackish pubescence. Mesopleura with uniform bristles which are few and somewhat strong. Abdomen black, dull, the short hairs almost only visible at the hind margins of the segments and at the sides behind; at the hind margin of sixth segment almost not longer. Hypopygium not large, black, glossy above at the base; the sides are produced somewhat downwards ending in a point; there is a series of hairs at the lower margin, ending at the point with a longer, backwards curved hair; the ventral plate is narrow, broadest at the end, yellowish, it is microscopically hairy; an


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