. British journal of entomology and natural history. Natural history; Entomology. BR. J. ENT. NAT. HIST., 5: 1992 121 Palaeodocosia flava (Edwards, 1913) New records. Surrey: Headley, 1 , male (L. Parmenter, Liverpool Museum); Dorset: Sutton Common, Malaise trap, 1990, female (R. George). Boletina edwardsi nom. n. Boletina brevicornis Edwards, 1913: 363, Fig. 64, nee Zetterstedt, 1852: 4163. Male. Head black, antennae dark brown, with base of first flagellar segment and palpi lighter brown. Body entirely black, grey dusted; thoracic dorsum (mesoscutum) with three faintly shin


. British journal of entomology and natural history. Natural history; Entomology. BR. J. ENT. NAT. HIST., 5: 1992 121 Palaeodocosia flava (Edwards, 1913) New records. Surrey: Headley, 1 , male (L. Parmenter, Liverpool Museum); Dorset: Sutton Common, Malaise trap, 1990, female (R. George). Boletina edwardsi nom. n. Boletina brevicornis Edwards, 1913: 363, Fig. 64, nee Zetterstedt, 1852: 4163. Male. Head black, antennae dark brown, with base of first flagellar segment and palpi lighter brown. Body entirely black, grey dusted; thoracic dorsum (mesoscutum) with three faintly shining blackish stripes. All hairs and bristles yellow; laterotergite bare. Legs yellow except darker trochanters. Coxae and femora with yellow hairs, tibiae and tarsi with black bristles and setulae. Middle tibia with 1-4 a, 3-4 d, 3-4 p, 1-4 V. Hind tibia with 5 a, 5-8 d, 4-7 p, 2-3 v. Halteres yellow. Wings clear. Costa extends distance from R5 to Ml. Veins setulose except stem of median fork and bases of Ml, M2 and M3. Wing length mm. The male genitalia are shown in Figures 26-27. Holotype male, Hants, New Forest, (D. Sharp, Cambridge University Museum). Other material. Many males from other parts of Britain. Also: 2 males, Finland, Ab, near Kotaloto, 1979; male, Ab, near Hehsnummi, 1979; male, Sweden, Sdm, north of Katrineholm, 1979; 2 males, Sdm, north of Stangnas, 1979 (P. J. Chandler). Discussion This name is proposed as it appears that Edwards (1913) was incorrect in his determination of the species; the holotype was the only specimen then seen by Figs 26-27. Male genitalia of Boletina edwardsi sp. n. 26, ventral view; 27, tergite 9 and 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 British Entomological and Natural History Society. [London] : Bri


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