. Diptera danica : genera and species of flies hitherto found in Denmark. Diptera -- Denmark. 56 Pipunciilidae. 24. P. sylvaticus Meig. 1824. Meig. Syst. Beschr. IV, 20, 3. â 1838. Zett. Ins. Lapp. 579, 5 et 1844. Dipt. Scand. III, 956, 9 et 1849. VIII, 3206, 9 et 1859. XIII, 6058, 9. - 1862. Schin. F. A. I, 232. - 1869. Thoms. Opusc. Entom. II, 109, 1. - 1894. Strobl, Mittheil. Nat. Ver. Steierm. XXX, 11. - 1897. Beck. Berl. Entom. Zeitschr. XLII, 83, 40, Taf. II, Fig. 16 et 1900. XLV, 236, 40 et 1921. Wien. Ent. Zeitg. XXXVIII, 164. - 1901. Verr. Brit. Flies VIII, 124, 27, fig. 117. â 1910.


. Diptera danica : genera and species of flies hitherto found in Denmark. Diptera -- Denmark. 56 Pipunciilidae. 24. P. sylvaticus Meig. 1824. Meig. Syst. Beschr. IV, 20, 3. â 1838. Zett. Ins. Lapp. 579, 5 et 1844. Dipt. Scand. III, 956, 9 et 1849. VIII, 3206, 9 et 1859. XIII, 6058, 9. - 1862. Schin. F. A. I, 232. - 1869. Thoms. Opusc. Entom. II, 109, 1. - 1894. Strobl, Mittheil. Nat. Ver. Steierm. XXX, 11. - 1897. Beck. Berl. Entom. Zeitschr. XLII, 83, 40, Taf. II, Fig. 16 et 1900. XLV, 236, 40 et 1921. Wien. Ent. Zeitg. XXXVIII, 164. - 1901. Verr. Brit. Flies VIII, 124, 27, fig. 117. â 1910. Kertész, Cat. Dipt. VII, 382 (Donjlas). â 1920. Collin, Ent. Month. Mag. LVI, 274, 4. â P. hirticoUis Beck. Deutsch. Ent. Zeitschr. 1910, 657. Male. Eyes touching, vertex black, frons whitish yellow, about as high as the eye-suture, epistoma whitish. Occiput grey below, black and shining on the upper half. Antennæ with the third joint yellowish brown, whitish pruinose, somewhat long rostrate. Thorax brownish black, pruinose, more or less shining; humeral knob yellow- ish; the disc has fine, somewhat long, dark hairs as dorsocentral rows and at the sides, the hairs at the margin of scutellum short. Pleura and post- scutellum blackish, a little pruinose, somewhat shining, the latter grey above and at the sides. Abdomen black or greenish black, a little pruinose, somewhat shining, first segment dull greyish; ab- domen is clothed with distinct and not very sparse Fig. 26. Antenna ^^. j^^^ g^ ^^ f^f^j^ segment, the fan of hairs at of P. sylvaticus cJ , . , â ^ , â tt â ^\l2 ^^® &\Ã¥Q% of first segment rather conspicuous. Hypo- pygium somewhat large, conical, black and some- what pruinose, it has a long and narrow, split-like oblique apical im- pression towards the right, the end claws are yellowish at apex and stretching into a semicircular excision in the fourth ventral Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may hav


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