Diptera danica : genera and species of flies hitherto found in Denmark . to Kramer brownish yellow, but not in my specimens); squamular piece at base of costa black; subcostal sclerite with bristles. Squamulæ whitish. Halteres yellow. Female. I do not know thefemale and it has not been de-scribed; at present it will, I think,not be distinguishable from caesar. Length 7—8,5 mm. L. flavipennis seems to be rarein Denmark, I know only threespecimens, Copenhagen, Ermelund and Jyderup, taken in May andJune (the author). — As Kramer remarks the male may be knownfrom caesar already by the much smaller


Diptera danica : genera and species of flies hitherto found in Denmark . to Kramer brownish yellow, but not in my specimens); squamular piece at base of costa black; subcostal sclerite with bristles. Squamulæ whitish. Halteres yellow. Female. I do not know thefemale and it has not been de-scribed; at present it will, I think,not be distinguishable from caesar. Length 7—8,5 mm. L. flavipennis seems to be rarein Denmark, I know only threespecimens, Copenhagen, Ermelund and Jyderup, taken in May andJune (the author). — As Kramer remarks the male may be knownfrom caesar already by the much smaller hypopygium. Geographical distribution: — Europe down into Italy; notknown north of Denmark. Lucilia longilohata Pand. with somewhat broad frons, threepostsutural acrostichals, bristles on third abdominal segment anda long, thin forceps, and pilosiventris Kram. with broad frons, threepostsutural acrostichals and long, dense, tufted hairs on venter havehitherto not been found in Denmark, but will probably be found tooccur here as they have been found in Fig. 30. L. flavipennis, forceps inprofile. 21. CallipliOFa R. D. Species- of medium or somewhat large size and of bluish colour,with rather slight pruinosity. Head about as broad as thorax, flatbehind, considerably higher than long. Frons in male narrow withorbits touching or slightly separated, in female broad, almost not 150 Tachinidae. protruding. Jowls one half of the height of the eye. In male parallelocellar and inner vertical bristles present, in female the ocellarsdivergent and further outer vertical and two orbital bristles and occipital bristles relatively large. Occiput pale-haired with black hairs behind the postocular bristles. Frontal bristlesreaching to insertion of antennæ, in male being small upwards andstopping long before vertex, in female stronger with the uppermostdirected outwards. Cheeks hairy in iipper half. Vibrissal ridges some-what converging just below; short vibri


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