Diptera danica : genera and species of flies hitherto found in Denmark . injumata is somewhat rare in Denmark; Geel Skov, Tisvilde, onLangeland at Lohals, on Lolland at Nysted and in Jutland at Jellingand Ry (the author); the dates are ^j^—^g. Verrall records it inEngland from ^s/^—2^^^. Geographical distribution: — Northern and middle Europe 38 Platypezidae. down into Germany; towards the north to middle Sweden, andin Finland. 7. P. furcata Fall. 1823. Fall. Dipt. Suoc. Suppl. 2, 4. — 1830. Meig. Syst. Beschr. VI, 357, 8.— 1844. Zett. Dipt. Scand. III, 909, 10 et 1849. VIII, 3199, 10. — 1901.


Diptera danica : genera and species of flies hitherto found in Denmark . injumata is somewhat rare in Denmark; Geel Skov, Tisvilde, onLangeland at Lohals, on Lolland at Nysted and in Jutland at Jellingand Ry (the author); the dates are ^j^—^g. Verrall records it inEngland from ^s/^—2^^^. Geographical distribution: — Northern and middle Europe 38 Platypezidae. down into Germany; towards the north to middle Sweden, andin Finland. 7. P. furcata Fall. 1823. Fall. Dipt. Suoc. Suppl. 2, 4. — 1830. Meig. Syst. Beschr. VI, 357, 8.— 1844. Zett. Dipt. Scand. III, 909, 10 et 1849. VIII, 3199, 10. — 1901. Fl. VIII, 58, 10, figs. 81—82. — 1907. Kat. palåarkt. Dipt. III, 187. —1910. Wahlgr. Entom. Tidsskr. 235, 9. Male. Vertex black, frons and face blackish grey; frons verysmall, bare. Jowls with black hairs but cheeks bare. Occiput blackwith black hairs and long postocular cilia. Antennæ black, the basaljoints more or less pale, second joint with long hairs above and below;arista somewhat thick. Palpi black, somewhat clubbed, with bristly. Fig. 10. Wing of P. furcata ^. hairs at apex. Thorax black or a little brownish; dorsocentral hairsuniserial; four to five notopleural bristles; on the sides of thedisc some hairs. Scutellum with six marginal bristles. Abdomenblack or brownish black, a little shining, but second and thirdsegment dull on the disc. Abdomen has short, black hairs, longtowards and at the sides; sixth segment with some black bristlesat apex. Genitalia somewhat large and protruding below. Legsblackish, tibiæ and especially tarsi paler; hind tibiæ slightly buttarsi well dilated, first and second joint of about equal length, thirda little longer than each. The legs with longish, black hairs behindanterior femora, hind femora with shorter hairs on anterior somewhat brownish or blackish tinged and not glassy as inthe other species, which is caused by the microscopical hairs on themembrane being longer and denser; third costal


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