30 HAUSTELLATA. 
Plate XLVII. fig. 2. 
Helophilus Frutetorurn. 
He. Thorace Jlavo , vittis tribus atris ; ahdomine atro,fasciis interrup- 
tisjlavis; antennis ru/is. (Long. Corp. 4^ — 5 lin.) 
Syr. Frutetorurn, Fahrlcius. — He. Frutetorurn, Steph. Catal. No. 8664. 
Head, front and antennse tawny yellow ; thorax yellow with three black 
streaks ; scutellum brown ; abdomen black, the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th 
segments each with an interrupted yellow streak, and a spot of the same 
on the dorsal edge of each, 5 th segment yellow : anterior legs yellow, 
the base of the thighs black ; hinder thighs black, with the apex yellow ; 
tibiae tawny, with a faint ring and the tip black. 
Found in plenty in Battersea Fields in June. 
Plate XLVII. fig. 4. 
Spilomyia femorata. 
Sp. Nigra, villosa, pedihus rnjis, femorihus apicefuscis. (Long. Corp. 
6 lin.) 
Mu. femorata, Litmc.—Sp. femorata, Steph. Catal. No. 86/4. 
Black : face with whitish down : antcnnoe brown ; thorax with a greenish 
tinge, and clothed with rusty hairs ; abdomen clothed with tawny hairs ; 
legs red, the ti})s of the femora brown : hinder thighs robust : wings 
clouded with brown. 
Rare, or at least local, found in June and July, in the New 
Forest. 
