Archive image from page 391 of Diptera Danica genera and species Diptera Danica: genera and species of flies hitherto found in Denmark dipteradanicage02lund Year: 1907 384 Orthorrhapha brachycera. beyond it; hind femora blackish on the apical part, especially above; hind tibiae more or less darkened at the apex; tarsi blackish, with the basal part of metatarsus yellow, only slightly on the hind tarsi; front tarsi as long as or a little longer than tibiae. The legs with short, black hairs, coxae pale- haired, the hairs on the front coxae long; the posterior coxae each with a pale bristle; fem
Archive image from page 391 of Diptera Danica genera and species Diptera Danica: genera and species of flies hitherto found in Denmark dipteradanicage02lund Year: 1907 384 Orthorrhapha brachycera. beyond it; hind femora blackish on the apical part, especially above; hind tibiae more or less darkened at the apex; tarsi blackish, with the basal part of metatarsus yellow, only slightly on the hind tarsi; front tarsi as long as or a little longer than tibiae. The legs with short, black hairs, coxae pale- haired, the hairs on the front coxae long; the posterior coxae each with a pale bristle; femora only with short hairs, slightly longer on the antero-ventral side of the front femora; posterior femora with a preapical bristle; front tibiae short ciliated above, and with a very small postero-dorsal bristle near the base; middle tibiae with three antero-dorsal, one postero-dorsal and one ventral bristle; hind tibiae with some bristles above in two rows; the hind tarsi have the third and to some degree the fourth joint compressed, and the third somewhat excised on the posterior side and shining; on this excised part and on the basal part of the fourth joint are somewhat long, bristly hairs, and on the not compressed base of the third joint are two, sometimes three, long hairs; these latter are sometimes lying down between the other hairs, and then slightly visible. Wings somewhat brownish tinged; veins blackish. Squamulae pale yellow, with a yellow fringe. Halteres yellow. Female. Epistoma broader than in the male, not narrow downwards. Antennae with the third joint shorter, longer than broad, but pointed. Legs with the hind tarsi not bearded; the bristle on the liind coxae often black. Fig. 119. S. annulipes (S, hind tarsus. X o5 Fig. 120. Wing of S. annuliipes d'. Length 2,5—2,8 mm. S. annulipes is common in Denmark; Lersoen, Arnager, Dyrehaven, Lyngby Mose, 0rholm, Rorvig, Boserup near Roskilde; on Langeland Kowarz says (1. c.) that the Ijristle is black, but it
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