68 DESCRIPTIONS OF THE 



band joined to the 3d, and the 4th to the 5th, at the upper border, 

 the two former reaching a little lower than the middle of the 

 wing. (Length of body 3 lines ; of wings 41 lines.) 

 Found near London. 



Sp. 3. Teph. tussilaginis. Like T. lappae, but smaller ^ 

 slenderer, and paler. (Fig. 10.) 



Musca tussilaginis Fabr. Mant. Ins. II. 



S5S.U2; Spec.lns.ll. 



454. 101; Ent. Sijst. 



IV. 35.9. 193 ; Gmel. 



Sijst. Nat. V. 2858. 



250. 

 Trupanea acanthi * SchranJc, Fauna Boica, 



III. 2509. 



Dacus tussilaginis Fabr. Syst.Atitl. 277. 24. 



Trypeta tussilaginis Meig. Europ. Ziveiflug. 



Ins. V. 319. 13. PI. 



XLVIII. fig. 2b'. 

 Tephrytes cylindrica et impunctata . Desvoidy, Essai sur les 



Myodaires, 767. 4, 5. 



Yellow, clothed with white hairs and black bristles ; antennae pale 

 red, 3d joint clothed with white down ; thorax tawny above, 

 with a grey spot on each side beneath between the fore and 

 middle legs ; abdomen tawny, covered with a thick down, and 

 having four black spots at the base of each segment; telum darker 

 at the tip ; legs yellow ; wings with the 2d band joined to the 3d 

 at the upper border, the latter reaching nearly to the lower 

 border, 4th and 5th bands separate. (Length of body 2| lines ; 

 of wings 4 lines.) 



Found near London. 



Sp. 4. Teph. arctii. Like T. lappae, but much smaller. 

 (Fig. 11.) 



Musca arctii . . . Degeer,Ins.Nl.4!2.\Q.^\.ll.^g.Q—Vk 

 Musca punctata? . Schrank, Ins. Austr. 963. 

 Trupaneea punctata ? Schrank, Fauna Boica, III. 2510. 

 Tephritis solstitialis Panz. Faun. Germ. CIII. 22. 

 Tephritis arctii . . Fallen, Dipt. Suec. Ortal. 4. 2. 

 Trypeta arctii . . Meig. Europ. Zweijlug. Ins. V. 317. 

 10. PI. XLVIII. fig. 28. 



