Diptera danica : genera and species of flies hitherto found in Denmark . ristles; species about 6 mm 2. thoracica. 1. W. curvicauda Fall. 1820. Fall. Dipt. Suec. Muse. 17, 33 {Tachina). — 1844. Zett. Dipt. , 1217, 2 et 1859. XIII, 6157, 2 {Phania). — 1924. Stein, Arch. f. Natur-gesch. 90, 6, 242, 1. ^ Tachina funesta, 1844. Zett. 1. c. III, 1175, 178 et , 6136, 178. — Cercomyia Zetterstedtii Villen. 1908. Feuille des jeun. , 38, 37. Male. Frons quite narrow above, almost not protruding; jowdsquite narrow. Orbits black above on the narrow part, downwards 8* 116 Tachinidae


Diptera danica : genera and species of flies hitherto found in Denmark . ristles; species about 6 mm 2. thoracica. 1. W. curvicauda Fall. 1820. Fall. Dipt. Suec. Muse. 17, 33 {Tachina). — 1844. Zett. Dipt. , 1217, 2 et 1859. XIII, 6157, 2 {Phania). — 1924. Stein, Arch. f. Natur-gesch. 90, 6, 242, 1. ^ Tachina funesta, 1844. Zett. 1. c. III, 1175, 178 et , 6136, 178. — Cercomyia Zetterstedtii Villen. 1908. Feuille des jeun. , 38, 37. Male. Frons quite narrow above, almost not protruding; jowdsquite narrow. Orbits black above on the narrow part, downwards 8* 116 Tachinidae. together with cheeks and jowls silvery. Frontal stripe velvet vertical bristles present. Frontal bristles reaching to insertionof antennæ, stopping above before vertex. Jowls with black blackish with black hairs. Antennæ black, third joint atleast one and a half times as long as second; arista very short-pubescent. Palpi blackish. Thorax black, dull, humeri whitish prui-nose, for the rest thorax very slightly pruinose and with a slight. Fig. 18. Wing of W. cwvicauda o • indication of stripes in front; it has longish, black hairs; no post-humeral but an intraalar bristle. One sternopleural bristle and somebristly hairs. Abdomen black, somewhat shining, especially at apex;it is black-haired with not short hairs; only marginal bristles, onsecond segment a pair and likewise on third, or here a more or lesscomplete row, and on fourth and fifth a row. Genitalia forming aconspicuous, slightly petiolate knob, bent in under venter. Legsblack. Wings almost clear; veins blackish; first posterior cell justclosed at the margin, or narrowly open, ending at apex of wing; angle on discai vein quite obtuse,more or less rounded. Thoracicsquamula whitish to yellowish,Halteres black. Female. Frons broad, as broadas the eye; orbits black and shin-ing, bare. Antennæ with third jointlonger than in male. Thorax andpleura shining. Abdomen with themarginal bristles on


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