CYCLORRHAPHA 



PROBOSCIDEA 



Phytomyzidae 



Borboridae 



Phoridae 



Fig. 109. Chrcniiatomyia ilicis Curt. ^ 2 x 6 mm., 

 $ 2-5x7 mm. Emerges from Holly Leaves. The 

 pupae are concealed in varicoloured blotches. 

 Young leaves attacked by the fly are very disfiguring 

 to ornamental hollies. Kempston, Bournemouth 

 West, vi. 1916. 



Fig. no. Borbonis cqniniis Fin. $ 4-5 x 10 mm. 

 New Forest. (Adams.) A dark brown fly, portions 

 of legs of brighter brown hue. The larvae feed in 

 decaying substances. (Theobald.) 



Fig. in. Limosina pumilio Mg. 3x7 mm. Feb. 

 and 



March. Fountain, Grantchester. (N. D. F. P.) 

 ark brown fh 

 roots. (Theobal 



A dark brown fly throughout. Injurious to Rhubarb 

 ilcl.) 



Fig. 112. Phora opaca Mg. 2x6 mm. March and 

 April, near fountain and windows at Grantchester, 

 1910. Larvae of the Phoridae are cylindrical, thinner 

 in front than behind, and live in dead insects and 

 snails and decaying vegetable matter. (Theobald.) 



