. Diptera Danica: genera and species of flies hitherto found in Denmark. Diptera. 34 Pipunculidae. clothed all over with yellow hairs, at the margin of scutellum a little longer hairs. Pleura and postscutellum grey, propleura with distinct hairs. Abdomen black, shining, first segment with the hind margin grey, the other segments with narrow velvet black front margins, broadest on second segment and decreasing in breadth backwards. Abdomen is clothed with yellow hairs, which are somewhat long at the sides, longest forwards and especially on first segment. Hypo- pygium large, black, a little bro


. Diptera Danica: genera and species of flies hitherto found in Denmark. Diptera. 34 Pipunculidae. clothed all over with yellow hairs, at the margin of scutellum a little longer hairs. Pleura and postscutellum grey, propleura with distinct hairs. Abdomen black, shining, first segment with the hind margin grey, the other segments with narrow velvet black front margins, broadest on second segment and decreasing in breadth backwards. Abdomen is clothed with yellow hairs, which are somewhat long at the sides, longest forwards and especially on first segment. Hypo- pygium large, black, a little brownish pruinose, with a vertical, long and narrow impression or split, from which a keel-shaped longitudinal fold protrudes. Legs yellow, femora stout, with a broad black ring in the middle so that only base and apex are yellow, tibiae more or less blackish or brownish on the ventral side below middle, tarsi with the apical joint blackish; all femora shining behind and below; the legs short-haired, middle femora with a longish, pale ciliation behind, and also front and hind femora with a similar, less conspicuous pubescense; the femora distinctly spinulose below the apical part, with two rows of spinules. Wings a little tinged, stigma pale brown, considerably longer than next costal segment, middle cross- vein at about the first third of the discal cell. Halteres yellow. Female. Frons quite whitish mth a very slight elevated middle line ending in a small knob above the antennae; third joint of antennae yellow. Thorax with the humeral knob yellow and with a distinct grey spot behind and inwards to the humeri, stretching backwards along the sides and with a fine back- wards prolongation on each side of the middle. Abdomen with first segment grey and also the second more or less grey on the front part, and with grey triangular lateral spots on the segments. Hypopygium somewhat large, the basal part oval, black and shining, ovipositor reddish, as long or slightly longer than the bas


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