CYCLORRHAIMIA 



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Syrphidae 



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Fig. III. (Eristalinae) J/(7V)rt'fw c(/i/i-st>-h Fabr. 

 $ 13x24111111. Resting in paths near beds 

 of Inilbs, narcissi, etc. ; also near wild hya- 

 cinths in woods. The larvae live in bulbs, 

 and arc very injurious ; their presence must 

 be reported to the Board of Agriculture. 

 (Colchester.) 



Fig. 112. (Milesinae) Tropidia scita Harr. 

 $ 8x14 mm. Grassy meadows and 

 fenlands. (Verrall.) (.'^rlesford.) 



Fig. 113, ^Milesinae) Criorrhiiia ranunculi I'g. 

 9 17 X 29 mm. Generally flies high up, occa- 

 sionally settles on h;iwthiirn. (Xew Forest.) 



Fig. 114. (Milesinae) Crionhina oxya- 

 ian//ttie Me\'^. $ 12 x23mm. .At haw- 

 thorn, raspberry and other flowers in 

 May. (Newbury.) 



