ORTHORRHAPHA 

 BRACHYCERA 



1 1 



Stratiomyidae 

 Tabanidae 



Fig. 34. Berts vallata Forst. 9 5 x 1 1 mm. Folded wings 7 mm. head to tip of wing. New Forest, 

 15 vii. 1899. The commonest species of the genus, closely allied to B. clai/ipes, which is distinguished by its 

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

 wings. (Harvvood.) 



Fig. 35. Therioplectes micans Mg. 14x29 mm. " Not co 

 off from Tabanus by hairy eyes, and in all the species of both 

 (Clifton College.) British Museum specimen. 



ion in N. Forest" (Adams). This group is split 

 enerathe $ is much commoner than the $. 



