68 DESCRIPTIONS OF THE 



band joined to the 3d, and the 4th to the 5th, at the upper border, 

 the two former reaching a little lower than the middle of the 

 wing. (Length of body 3 lines ; of wings 4i lines.) 

 Found near London. 



Sp. 3. Teph. tussilaginis. Like T. lappse, but smaller, 



slenderer, and paler. (Fig. 10.) 

 Musca tussilaginis ...... Fabr. Mant. Ins. II. 



353.122; Spec. Ins. \\. 

 454. 101 ; Ent. Stjst. 

 IV. 359. 193 ; Gmel. 

 Syst. Nat. V, 2858. 

 250. 



Trupanea acanthi Schrank, Fauna Boica, 



III. 2509. 



Dacus tussilaginis Fabr. Syst.Antl. 277. 24. 



Trypeta tussilaginis Meig. Europ. Zweiflug. 



Ins. V. 319. 13. PI. 

 XLVIII. fig. 26. 

 Tephrytes cylindrica et impunctata . Desvoidy, Essai sur les 



Myodaires, 767. 4, 5. 

 Yellow, clothed with white hairs and black bristles ; antennae pale 

 red, 3d joint clothed with white down ; thorax tawny above, 

 with a grey spot on each side beneath between the fore and 

 middle legs ; abdomen tawny, covered with a thick down, and 

 having four black spots at the base of each segment; telum darker 

 at the tip ; legs yellow ; wings with the 2d band joined to the 3d 

 at the upper border, the latter reaching nearly to the lower 

 border, 4th and 5th bands separate. (Length of body 2f lines ; 

 of wings 4 lines.) 

 Found near London. 



Sp. 4. Teph. arctii. Like T. lappae, but much smaller. 



(Fig. 11.) 

 Musca arctii . . . DegeerJns.VI. 42.16. PL II. fig. 6— 14. 

 Musca punctata? . Schrank, Ins. Austr. 963. 

 Trupaneea punctata ? Schrank, Fauna Boica, III. 2510. 

 Tephritis solstitialis Panz. Faun. Germ. CIII. 22. 

 Tephritis arctii . . Fallen, Dipt. Suec. Ortal. 4. 2. 

 Trypeta arctii . . Meig. Europ. Zweiflug. Ins. V. 317. 

 10. PI. XLVIII. fig. 28. 



