Archive image from page 352 of Diptera Danica genera and species Diptera Danica: genera and species of flies hitherto found in Denmark dipteradanicage02lund Year: 1907 Dolichopodidae. 345 ally in front and here dull; dorsocentral bristles about six to seven. Scutellum with four bristles. Pleura greenish, aeneous or coppery, brownish yellow pruinose, behind more greyish; propleura with a strong, black prothoracic bristle, and below it some paler hairs. Ab- domen rather short, somewhat obliquely truncated at the end, green or asneous, sometimes with coppery reflexes, greyish pruinose at the si


Archive image from page 352 of Diptera Danica genera and species Diptera Danica: genera and species of flies hitherto found in Denmark dipteradanicage02lund Year: 1907 Dolichopodidae. 345 ally in front and here dull; dorsocentral bristles about six to seven. Scutellum with four bristles. Pleura greenish, aeneous or coppery, brownish yellow pruinose, behind more greyish; propleura with a strong, black prothoracic bristle, and below it some paler hairs. Ab- domen rather short, somewhat obliquely truncated at the end, green or asneous, sometimes with coppery reflexes, greyish pruinose at the sides; it is very thinly clothed with short hairs, which are black above, pale at the sides and here a little longer in front. Venter grey, with pale hairs. Hypopygium hidden, only the short, blackish grey outer lamellae are seen behind, projecting downwards. Legs metallic green, front coxae somewhat yellowish grey pruinose, posterior coxae grey pruinose; also the femora a little pruinose; tarsi blackish towards the end. The legs have short, blackish hairs, but also, especially on front femora, the tibiae and tarsi, pale hairs; 'coxae pale-haired; the front femora have two rows of strong bristles below, those in the posterior row longest, but less dense and not reaching the apex; front tibiae slightly curved, with a dense ventral row of short spines, and with a few dorsal bristles; posterior femora and tibiae with various scattered bristles, especially some antero-dorsal on the apical half of the middle tibiae. Wings a little brownish, especially towards Fig. 107. Wing of H. balticus d. the anterior margin; veins blackish; the last part of the discal vein very slightly undulated, and almost not converging towards the cubital vein. Squanmlae dark yellow, with a pale fringe. Halteres yellow. Female. Epistoma not broader than in the male, more or less brown below. Legs chiefly as in the male, only the row of spines below the front tibiae still more dense. Wings sometimes slightly


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