Archive image from page 652 of Diptera Danica genera and species Diptera Danica: genera and species of flies hitherto found in Denmark dipteradanicage01lund Year: 1907 Enipididae. 301 11. T. pallidiventris Meig. 1822. Meig. Syst. Beschr. Ill, 82, 35. — 1842. Zett. Dipt. Scand. I, 277, 6. — 1862. Schin. F. A. I, 88 {Flatypalpus). — 1903. Kat. palaarkt. Dipt. II, 287. — Tachijdromia longiseta: 1842. Zett. Dipt. Scand. I, 278, 7. Male. Frons and vertex grey; epistoma white; palpi not large, yellow. Occiput grey, with yellow bristles above, white hairs below. Antennae black or brown, the basal j


Archive image from page 652 of Diptera Danica genera and species Diptera Danica: genera and species of flies hitherto found in Denmark dipteradanicage01lund Year: 1907 Enipididae. 301 11. T. pallidiventris Meig. 1822. Meig. Syst. Beschr. Ill, 82, 35. — 1842. Zett. Dipt. Scand. I, 277, 6. — 1862. Schin. F. A. I, 88 {Flatypalpus). — 1903. Kat. palaarkt. Dipt. II, 287. — Tachijdromia longiseta: 1842. Zett. Dipt. Scand. I, 278, 7. Male. Frons and vertex grey; epistoma white; palpi not large, yellow. Occiput grey, with yellow bristles above, white hairs below. Antennae black or brown, the basal joints yellow, the third joint somewhat elongated, about as long as the arista or a little shorter. Thorax yellowish pruinose; all bristles yellow; the short hairs in front distinct and obvious. Scutellum with two yellow marginal bristles, and a small hair on each side. Pleura grey pruinose, a little yellowish upwards; above the middle coxse a black, polished spot. Abdomen black, shining, the two first segments with grey bands at the sides; it is clothed with short, yellowish hairs. Venter blackish or paler to yellow, especially towards the base. The exterior genitalia somewhat large. Legs yellow, the tarsi blackish or brownish annulated, the last joint generally deep black for the largest part. The front femora somewhat, the middle femora considerably thickened. The legs are yellow haired, front and hind tibise with some small bristles on the dorsal side, these bristles may be darker. Wings hyaline or a little yellowish. The veins yellow, a little darker towards the apex, the cubital and discal vein some- what convergent. Halteres whitish yellow. Female. Similar to the male; the venter sometimes more distinctly pale. T iumj. u Fig. 136. Wing-part of Length to about mm. ° „ ,7-,- • , ; I .palhdtventris. The species is very smiilar to bicolor; I find it distinguished by the distinctly longer third antennal joint, the thicker anterior femora, and the dis


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