Archive image from page 411 of Diptera Danica genera and species Diptera Danica: genera and species of flies hitherto found in Denmark dipteradanicage02lund Year: 1907 404 Orthorrhapha brachycera. posterior tibiae have apical or preapical bristles. There are two claws, two pulvilli, and a somewhat long, linear empodium with bristles below, and thus somewhat comb-shaped. Wings somewhat long; the mediastinal vein terminating in the subcostal vein; discal vein slightly and evenly curved, and a little converging towards the cubital vein; posterior cross-vein about in the middle of the wing; anal
Archive image from page 411 of Diptera Danica genera and species Diptera Danica: genera and species of flies hitherto found in Denmark dipteradanicage02lund Year: 1907 404 Orthorrhapha brachycera. posterior tibiae have apical or preapical bristles. There are two claws, two pulvilli, and a somewhat long, linear empodium with bristles below, and thus somewhat comb-shaped. Wings somewhat long; the mediastinal vein terminating in the subcostal vein; discal vein slightly and evenly curved, and a little converging towards the cubital vein; posterior cross-vein about in the middle of the wing; anal vein not specially short. Axillary lobe well developed. The discal vein has a convexity in the middle of its last part. Squamulse with a small angulary lobe, bearing a very short fringe, and with the inner part short-haired The developmental stages are not known. The species of Thinophilus occur on salt marshes and at the shore. Of the genus 11 species are known from the palaearctic region; one occurs in Denmark. 1. T. ruficornis Hal. 1838. Hal. Ann. Nat. Hist. II, 184 (Medeterus). — 1862. Schin. F. A. I, 228. — 1903. , 352. — Rhaphium maculicorne Zett. 1843. Dipt. Scand. II, 474. 15, et 1849. VIII, 3062, 15. — Thinophilus maculi- cornis Zett. ibid. 1849. VIII, 3103, 2. Male. Vertex and frons dark aeneous or bluish, a little brownish pruinose. Epistoma broad, brown or yellowish brown. Palpi ferruginous. Occiput brownish above, grey downwards; postocular bristles black Fig. 130. Antenna of T. ruficornis d', from the inside. X 120. From a dried object. above, the hairs below white or yellowish. Antennae reddish or brownish red, the second and third joint darker brown above and at the apex. Thorax greenish blue or aeneous to coppery, dark olive brown pruinose. 1 Girschner says (III. Zeitschr. fiir Entom. 1897, 55S) about Thinophilus: 'Das fachertragende Plattchen spitz'; in ruficornis, the only species I have examined, I find it small, but not poin
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