. Fig. 110. Wing of A. brunneipennis $. vein curves downwards after the base of the fork, it is somewhat curved in its first part, for the rest very slightly curved. Halteres yellow. Length. About 2,5 mm. A. brunneipennis is very rare in Denmark, only one specimen has been taken many years ago in Ruderhegn by F. Jacobsen; it stood in our old collection under liitea. Geographical distribution: — Europe down into Italy, towards the north to southern Sweden. Remarks: As shown by Wood this species, which is known only in the female sex, was by Becker considered to be the male of costalis V. Ros. T


. Fig. 110. Wing of A. brunneipennis $. vein curves downwards after the base of the fork, it is somewhat curved in its first part, for the rest very slightly curved. Halteres yellow. Length. About 2,5 mm. A. brunneipennis is very rare in Denmark, only one specimen has been taken many years ago in Ruderhegn by F. Jacobsen; it stood in our old collection under liitea. Geographical distribution: — Europe down into Italy, towards the north to southern Sweden. Remarks: As shown by Wood this species, which is known only in the female sex, was by Becker considered to be the male of costalis V. Ros. There is an error in Brues's catalogue, as he cites the female of costalis Beck. under brunneipennis and the male under costalis, wliile it should be the reverse. 113. A. discreta Wood. 1909. Wood. Ent. Month. Mag. 2, XX, 193, 242 (Phora). - 1914. Brues, BuU. Wisc. Nat. Hist. Soc. XII, 116. — Phora denotata Wood, p. p. S, 1909. 1. c. 192 et 1912. I. c. 2, XXIII, 170. Male. Frons somewhat broader than high, greyish black, dull; inner bristle of lower row slightly below the outer and nearer to it than to the upper supraantennal; supraantennal bristles unequal,


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