. Diptera Danica: genera and species of flies hitherto found in Denmark. Diptera. 48 Orthorrhapha brachycera. apical bristles, also the posterior metatarsi have some bristles, the hind ones only below. Wings yellowish; veins brown; the discal vein Avith a considerable bend, the first posterior cell somewhat narrowly open; the posterior cross-vein rather near the middle; axillary lobe somewhat developed. Squamulae whitish yellow, with a whitish fringe. Halteres yellow. Female. Epistoma somewhat broad. Abdomen with four distinct bands as the band on the fifth segment is conspicuous. Front tarsi


. Diptera Danica: genera and species of flies hitherto found in Denmark. Diptera. 48 Orthorrhapha brachycera. apical bristles, also the posterior metatarsi have some bristles, the hind ones only below. Wings yellowish; veins brown; the discal vein Avith a considerable bend, the first posterior cell somewhat narrowly open; the posterior cross-vein rather near the middle; axillary lobe somewhat developed. Squamulae whitish yellow, with a whitish fringe. Halteres yellow. Female. Epistoma somewhat broad. Abdomen with four distinct bands as the band on the fifth segment is conspicuous. Front tarsi of common shape, longer than the tibiae, the metatarsus about as long as the three following joints; claws and pulvilli not enlarged. Length 3,5—4 mm. The female of this species shows resemblance to the female of quadrifasciata, and it was also originally confused with it by Zetter- stedt, and it was first later, in vol. VIII, that, advised by Staeger, he distinguished the two species correctly; quadrifasciata is distinguished by the grey spot on thorax, the bands on abdomen being incised and the postscutellum more or less grey, and finally it has the first posterior cell more broadly open. y. Erichsoni is very rare in Denmark, we have only one specimen, a male, caught many years ago, and without any locality given. Geographical distribution:— Europe down into Styria and Hungaria; towards the north to southern Sweden; and in Finland. 3. Cutapsus Loew. Head a little broader than thorax, and in the male a little higher than broad, in the female broader than high; it is somewhat short, and a little arched behind. Vertex slightly excavated; the ocellar tubercle a little prominent. Frons somewhat broad, broadest in the. Fig. 11. Antenna of E. aulicus cf. From the inside. X 65. female, a little decreasing in breadth towards the antennae, especially in the male, slightly in the female. There are ocellar, outer vertical and postvertical bristles; on the posterior side of the ocella


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