BRITISH TEPHRlTlTES. 71 



Sp. 3. Uro. solstitialis. Larger than U. pugionata, teluni of 

 female longer than the abdomen, wings with four narrow 

 bands, \st and 2d often shortened, divided, or wanting. 

 (Fig. 14.) 



Musca solstitialis . Linn. Syst. Nat. II. 999. 127; Faun. 



Suec. 1879; Gmel. Syst. Nat. V. 



2858. 127; Berk. I. 165?; Stew. II. 



263; Turt. III. 621; Dow. IX. 15, 



PI. 294? ; Fabr. Sp. Ins. II. 454. 103; 



Ent, Syst. IV. 359. 195. 

 Musca alis fasciis | ^^^ ^^ ^^^ j^ 



tribus, &c. . 3 "^ 

 Musca dauci . . Fabr. Mant. Ins. II. 353. 118; Ent. 



Syst. IV. 358. 187 ; Gmel. Syst. Nat. 



V. 2857. 248. 

 Musca stylata . . Fabr. Mant. Ins. II. 351. 104; Sp. Ins. 



II. 451. 85; Ent Syst. IV. 353. 168 ; 



Gmel. Syst. Nat. V. 2855. 241. 

 Dacus stylatus has- 7 F«6r. Syst. Antl. 275—277. 13. 15. 



tatus et dauci . S 22. 

 Tephritis solstitialis Fabr. Syst. Antl. 321. 25; FalUn, Dipt. 



Suec. Ortal. 6. 5; Lam. Anim. sans 



Vertebres, III. 364. 1. 



TrupaneaB cirsn et ) Schrank,Fauna Boica, III. 2505. 2507. 



leucacanthi . . ) 

 Musca jacobese . Panz. Faun. Germ. XCVII. 22. 

 Tephrites jacobeae . ^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^ ^^ 



et apnea . . 5 

 Trypetae stylata, cuspidata, aprica et solstitialis . Meig. Europ. 

 Zweijlug. Ins. V. 327—329. 24—27. 

 PI. XLIX. fig. 5, 10, 12, 13. 

 Urophora cardui . Desvoidy, Essai sur les Myodaires, 769. 1 . 



Note. — Some of these synonyms may belong to the pre- 

 ceding species, for it often agrees with the descriptions attached. 



Head tawny above, paler beneath ; legs tawny ; fore-coxae yellow 

 beneath ; thighs sometimes black at the base ; wings with four 

 separate bands, 1st one shortened, sometimes wanting ; 2d gene- 

 rally entire, but sometimes shortened or divided, or even nearly 

 effaced ; 3d and 4th usually joined together at the upper border, 



