392 PLATYPEZID-E. 



7-segmeuted in § ,* with two-jointed ovipositor; pubescence 

 sparse, especially in § . Legs normal ; hind tarsi with basal joints 

 much dilated; hind tibiae a little dilated towards tip; middle 

 tibise spurred ; pubescence slight. Wings proportionately very 

 broad ; auxiliary vein ending before middle or wing ; 1st, 2nd, and 

 3rd longitudinal veins slightly sinuous, the last ending near wing- 

 tip ; 4th vein when near wing-margin bending suddenly upwards at 

 a sharp or reflexed angle (with an appendix at the flexure), t the 

 remaining section curved (the concavity hindwards), ending in 

 wing-margin near tip of 3rd vein, but not meeting it ; 5th and 

 6th veins straight. Three posterior cells ; discal cell long, nar- 

 row; anal cell shortened, of varying length, always distinctly 

 longer than 2nd basal cell, tip pointed. Anterior cross-vein near 

 base of discal cell; posterior cross-vein near wing-margin. Alula? 

 rather long; squamae moderately large ; halteres large. 



Range. Europe, North and South America, South Africa, and 

 the Orient. 



Life-history. Some species live in fungi, especially in Boletus. 



327. Platypeza argyrogyna, Meij. 



Platypeza argyrogyna, de Meijere, Tijd. v. Ent. 1, p. 257 (1907). 

 Platypeza orientalis, Brunetti, Itec. Ind. Mus. vii, p. 481(1912). 

 Platypeza obscura, Brunetti, loc. cit. p. 482 (1912). 

 ? Platypeza ylaucescens, Walker, Proc. Linn. Soc. Lond. iv, p. 117 

 (1860). 



Head in c? with eyes varying from red to bright or dull brown 

 in the upper facets, lower ones coffee-brown ; vertical triangle 

 small, greyish ; ocelli very distinct; face greyish or whitish grey ; 

 proboscis brownish yellow, with very large labella marked with 

 black ; palpi yellow ; antenna? brownish yellow, 3rd joint with 

 microscopic whitish pubescence ; arista black, yellowish at base ; 



Fig. 39. — Platypeza argyrogyna, Meij., antenna. 



occiput ash-grey or bluish grey, with minute black bristles. In $ , 

 Irons about one-quarter of head, with parallel sides, dark brownish 

 grey, with very short yellow hairs; antennal 3rd joint yellowish, 

 often more or less darkened at tip ; ocelli bright yellow. Thorax 



* Exceptionally with only six segments in some European species, 

 t Some authors speak of the 4th vein as forked, the lower branch seldom 

 reaching the wing-margin. 



