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segment (fig. 230) ending in a minute tuft of bristles (terminal joint 

 in Bembecia enlarged and pubescent only, fig. 231) ; sometimes pectinate, 



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Figs. 223-233. ^egeeiid.e 

 223, Mgeria apiformis: costa of hind wing, showing recurved spines on vein R; 

 224, Melittia cucurbitce, venation. (In this and the following figures the costal 

 region of the hind wing is shown a little more spread out than it is actually on 

 the wings.); 225, /Egeria apiformis (Europe), venation of fore wing; 226, Conopia 

 ( Sanninoidea) exitiosa 5> venation; 227, Conopia (Chamcesphecia) tipulifomiis, 

 venation of fore wing; 228, Albuna pyramidalis, venation; 229, Bembecia marginata, 

 venation; 230, tip of right antenna of /Egeria apiformis; 231, tip of right antenna 

 of Bembecia marginata; 232, arrangement of ocelli of larva of Egeria apiformis, 

 penultimate stage, typical of the family; 233, Memythrus tabaniforme (Europe), 

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