. Diptera Danica: genera and species of flies hitherto found in Denmark. Diptera. Dolichopodidae. 145 tibiae black on the apical third or more, and hind tarsi black. The legs have short, black hairs, the hind femora with a little longer hairs above on the basal part, and "with a fringe of somewhat few, but very long, yellow cilia below in the apical two thirds; posterior femora with one preapical bristle; front tibiae with bristles above, and a row^ of three to five postero-ventral bristles; middle tibiae with five to six antero-dorsal bristles (two of them more dorsal), two postero-dorsa


. Diptera Danica: genera and species of flies hitherto found in Denmark. Diptera. Dolichopodidae. 145 tibiae black on the apical third or more, and hind tarsi black. The legs have short, black hairs, the hind femora with a little longer hairs above on the basal part, and "with a fringe of somewhat few, but very long, yellow cilia below in the apical two thirds; posterior femora with one preapical bristle; front tibiae with bristles above, and a row^ of three to five postero-ventral bristles; middle tibiae with five to six antero-dorsal bristles (two of them more dorsal), two postero-dorsal, two to three antero-ventral and one ventral bristle; hind tibiae with two dorsal rows of bristles, the postero-dorsal row only reaching a little beyond the middle; towards the apex tliere is a dorsal bristle; further there is a ventral row of bristles, the four or five last of which are long, the others small; middle metatarsi with one dorsal bristle, and hind metatarsi with about three dorsal, some anterior, and with small ventral bristles. Wings somewhat short, slightly yellowish or light brownish tinged; veins black, costa with a. Fig. 45. Wing of D. brevipennis cf. somewhat large swelling; discal vein with a not large, quite obtuse bend; axillary lobe somewhat large, anal vein going downwards. Squamulae yellow, with a black fringe. Halteres yellow. Female. Epistoma broad, greyish yellow. Antennae shorter than in the male, third joint short not longer than broad. Front tarsi simple, darkened towards the apex, the last three joints black; hind femora without fringe. Costa without swelling. Length 5,5—6,5 mm. D. brevipennis is common in Denmark; Lers0en, Amager, Vester Faelled, Ordrup Mose, Bollemosen, Ruderhegn, Hillerod, Roskilde, and Boserup and Svenstrup near Roskilde, Frederikssund, Nordskoven at Jaegerspris, Skelskor; on Langeland at Lohals; on Funen at Odense; in Jutland at Ribe, S0ndervig, Bovbjerg and Frederikshavn; and finally on Bornholm at Hasle. My dates are


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