ORTHORRHAPHA 

 Braciivckra 



II 



Stratiomyidae 

 Tabanidae 



Fig. 34. llt-ris -.■iillata [-'oi-st. 95x11 mm. Folded winys 7 mm. head to tip of wing. New Forest, 

 15 vii. 1S99. The commonest species of the genus, closely allied to B.cla-,npcs, which is distinguished by its 

 larger size and black instead of yellow pubescence of abdomen, and in the female by its infumated 

 wings. (Harwood.) 



F"'K- 35- TluTioplcitcs miiatis Mg. 14X 29 mm. " Not common in X. Forest " (Adams). This group is split 

 otif from Tdbmuis by hairy eyes, and in all the species of both genera the $ is much commoner than the J . 

 (Clifton College. ^ British Nluscuni ^peciincn. 



