CYCLORRHAPHA 



PROBOSCIDEA 



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Trypetidae 

 Lonchaeidae 



Fig. loo. Tephritis bardanae Schrk. <* 4*5 x 1 1 mm., 

 $ 5 x I2'5 mm. From heads of Burdock (Arctium 

 Lappa). A dull brown fly, with dark wing markings, 

 but legs and extremity of abdomen of bright red 

 brown. " New Forest." (Adams.) Stanway, Essex. 



Fig. 101. Palloptera umbellatarum F. 4X io - 5 mm. 

 A small brown fly, with slightly infumated wings 

 and brown spots. Abdomen yellow brown. 



Fig. 1 02. Palloptera decempunctata. ^4x10 mm. 

 Figs. 101 and 102 are uncommon forms, found by 

 Mr Adams beating in the New Forest occasionally, 

 28 vii. 1908. A light brown fly, wing spots and legs 

 of same tint. 



Fig. 103. Toxonenramuliebris Harr. g 3-1; x 7 mm., 

 ? 3-5x10 mm. On windows at Kempston, Bourne- 

 mouth West, viii. 1917. Bright red brown fly, with 

 white spaces on wings. Probably flew in from 

 Ceanothus outside. 



