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3. oxyacanthse, Mg. zw. iii. 337. 13 (1823). Nigra, fulvo- 

 hirta, antemiis ferrugineis, «Zis .mhciuerel'i,tibus piceis, tarsh ferrucjiueis. 

 Long. 5-6; alar. 11-13 lin. 



Black, thickly clothed with pale taiony hairs. Head covered witli 

 whitish down. Antennae ferruginous. Thorax very thickly clothed 

 with bright tawny hairs. Wings slighthj grey, llalteres tawny. Legs 

 black; knees and tarsi ferruginous ; tibice piceous. Fern. Crown of the 

 head covered with tawny down, which is interrupted by a piceous 

 stripe. 



Not rare. (E.) 



4. regula, Mn. syrph. sppl. 9. 13 (1816); Ztt.— /oceo-sa, Mg. ; 

 Mq. Nigra, fulvo-hirta, subtus cano-hirta, antennis piceis fasco-nebii- 

 losis, abdominis lateribtis basi favo-fascicnlatis, pedibus nigris, tarsis 

 subtus fcrrugiiieis. Long. 5^-6^ ; alar. 13-14 lin. 



Black, clothed with tawny hau-s. Head with whitish hairs beneath, 

 where it has a pale yellow covering ; face and epistoma covered with white 

 shining down. Antennas piceous, with a hoary covering. Thorax 

 covered beneath with hoary hairs. Wings colourless ; stigma tawny, 

 an irregular brotcn band extending from it to the disc ; a large diffuse 

 pale brown spot near the tip. Alulae white, with tawny borders. Hal- 

 teres tawny. Abdomen clothed along each side tcith whitish hairs ; a 

 tuft of long pale yelloio hairs on each side at the base ; femora clothed 

 beneath with Avhitish hairs and at the tips with black hairs ; tarsi 

 ferruginous beneath. 



Not rare. (E.I.) 



5. asilica, Fin. syrph. 33. 10 (1816); Mg. ; Mq. ; Ztt. Nigra, 

 antennis ferrugineis, thorace fulvo-hirto, alis cinereo-subnebulosis, abdo- 

 mine nigro-cyaneo fasciis tribiis canis. Long. 5-6 ; alar. 11-13 lin. 



Black. Head covered on each side in front with hoary down. An- 

 tenna ferrugi)ious. Thorax thickly clothed with dark tawny hairs. Wings 

 slightly clouded with grey ; a brown spot near the middle of the fore 

 border. Halteres tawny. Abdomen bluish-black, thinly clothed with 

 pale hairs, with three hoary bands ; first broad at the base, second and 

 third interrupted. 



Not rare. (E. S.) 



6. femorata, L. fn. 1824 (1761); Gm. ; Fin. ; Mg. ; Ztt. ; St. ! ill. 

 pi. 47. f. 4. — volvulus, Fb. ; Mg. Nigro-cenea, ante^inis pjiceis basifulvis, 

 alis sublimpiidis fusco-bifasciatis ad costam subfulvis, abdomine basifulvo- 

 bimacidato, fenioribus basi fulvis, tarsis basi tibiisque anterioribus ferrn- 

 gineis ; Mas. abdomine albido-hirto basi fulvo-liirto apice nigro-hirto. 

 Long. 6-7 ; alar. 11-13 liii. 



A^neous-black. Epistoma and peristoma covered with white shining 

 down. Mouth piceous. Antenufe piceous ; first joint tawny. Thorax 

 thickly clothed with long tawny hairs. Wings nearly colourless, with 

 a slight tawny tinge along the fore border, a narrow band on the 



