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SYRPIIID.E. 
Plate XLVII. fig. 1. 
Syrphus Lucorum.$ 
Sy. Thorace nigricante, ferrugineo hirsuto ; ahdomine nigra, segmcnto 
V"". albido ? ; alisfascid detnidiatd /used : Mas. segmento l'"". utrinque 
macula albidd. (Long. Corp. 4|-5 lin.) 
Musca Lucorum, Linnc.—Sy. maculipenuis, Stepli. Catal. iVo. 8^512. 
Black: face white, with a black belt: thorax with a metallic hue, autl 
clothed with tawny hairs : scutellum reddish : abdomen of a steel-black, 
the basal segment of the male mth a fulvous or whitish patch on each 
side, of the female wholly whitish, or ochreous : knees and base of the 
tibise ochreous : wings hyaline, with a large dusky spot in the middle of 
the costa. 
Not uncommon in woods, especially in Coombe and Darenth 
woods, in June. 
Plate XLVII. fig. 3. 
Eristalis fumipennis. 
Er. Niger ; thorace riifo hirsuto, scutello riifo, ahdomine atro, anticc 
maculis ditahus ferrugineis, pedibus anterioribus tarsisque omnibus 
fuhis,j)Osticis nigris, tibiis basi rufo: alis infuscatis. (Long. Corp. 
6 lin.) 
Er. fumipennis, Steph. Catal. No. 8650. 
Black : thorax clothed with a red pubescence : scutellum red ; abdomen 
black, the basal segments with a large ovate rusty spot on each side, 
the remaining segments slightly edged with ochreous : 4 anterior legs and 
all the tarsi fulvous ; posterior legs black, with the tibiae red at the 
base ; antennae red, 
I possess one specimen, but I am not awai'e of its locality. 
