. Diptera Danica: genera and species of flies hitherto found in Denmark. Diptera. 434 Phoridae. sixth small, lying at the base of the segment, and at its front margin an impression or hollow; wings not blackish, but very strongly brown and costa Fig. 129. Wing of G. fulginosa $. Length 2,2—3,5 mm, the female the larger. G. jiiliginosa seems to be rare in Denmark, I have seen only two specimens, a female, Nordskoven at Jsegerspris ^U 71 (Schlick) and a male, Lohals on Langeland ^V? 1920 (the author). The above de- scription of the female is drawn from a German specimen, kindly sent me


. Diptera Danica: genera and species of flies hitherto found in Denmark. Diptera. 434 Phoridae. sixth small, lying at the base of the segment, and at its front margin an impression or hollow; wings not blackish, but very strongly brown and costa Fig. 129. Wing of G. fulginosa $. Length 2,2—3,5 mm, the female the larger. G. jiiliginosa seems to be rare in Denmark, I have seen only two specimens, a female, Nordskoven at Jsegerspris ^U 71 (Schlick) and a male, Lohals on Langeland ^V? 1920 (the author). The above de- scription of the female is drawn from a German specimen, kindly sent me from Pater Schmitz. Geographical distribution: — Probably all Europe and perhaps also in North America. 14. Metopina Macq. Very small species. Frons almost quadratic or slightly broader than long, with a middle furrow; the bristles weak; there is always a row of bristles on vertex, consisting of four or six bristles, and four supraantennal bristles which are directed forwards; further there is a various number of bristles on the middle part of the frons, near the eye-margin or on the middle (for the bristles in the Danish species see below under the species). Eyes somewhat small, sparingly hairy, the facets well separated. Antennae rather small, third joint roundish, arista apical, distinctly or long-pubescent. Palpi somewhat large, flat, more or less clubformed. Oral bristles present below the eyes. Thorax narrow, elongated, with one pair of dorsocentral bristles (or without dorsocentral bristles, the American pachycondylae). Scutellum with two bristles. Pleura bare. Abdomen with second and sixth segments a little elongated. Hypopygium not small; anal tube. 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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