980 LIST OF DIPTEEA. 



Scatophaga lutavia, Meig. Dipt. v. 249, 4. Macg. Hist. Nat. 

 Dipt. ii. 1393, 2. Musca lutaria, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iv. 344, 

 133. Syst. Anil. 306, 115. Scatomyza suilla, Fall. Scatom. 

 3, 2. Zett. Ins. Lapp. 720, 2. S. lutaria, Zett. Dipt. Scand. 

 v. 1962, 2. 



a. England. 



b. France. 



c. ? From Mr. Children's collection. 



d. Umea, Sweden. Presented by the Entomological Club. 



e. Finmark. From Mr. Children's collection. 



Scatophaga spurca, Meig. Dipt. v. 250, 6. Macq. Hist. Nat. Dipt. 

 ii. 393,4. Scatomyza suilla, var. -y., Fall. Scalnm. 52. Zett. 

 Ins. Lapp. 720, 2, var. b, c. S. spurca, Zett. Dipt. Scand. iv. 

 1967, 6. Scatophaga nemorosa ? Desv. Essai Mynd. 625, 3. 



a. England. 



b. Upsal. Presented by the Entomological Club. 



c. Aix-la-Chapelle. Presented by F.Walker, Esq. 



Scatophaga intermedia, n. s., fern. Cana, capitefulvo supra flaw 

 maculaio subtus albo micante, thoracis lateribus fusco maculatis, 

 abdominis apice fulvo, palpis fulvis, antennis nigris basi ferru- 

 gineis, pedibus fulvis, alis subcinereis. 

 Body with a hoary covering, clothed with black hairs and bris- 

 tles : head tawny, bright yellow at the base of the feelers, adorned 

 beneath with white reflections; sides of the face without bristles; 

 epistoma not prominent : eyes red, convex ; all the facets small : 

 sucker black, clothed with tawny hairs ; palpi tawny, beset with 

 black bristles : feelers black, much shorter than the face; first and 

 second joints ferruginous ; third joint linear, ferruginous at the 

 base, rounded at the tip, much longer than the second joint; bristle 

 downy, not longer than the third joint: chest adorned on each side 

 with some pale brown marks : abdomen elliptical, tawny at the tip, 

 very little longer and broader than the chest: legs tawny, clothed 

 with black hairs and bristles ; feet darker ; claws black ; thighs 

 tinged with gray : wings slightly gray ; wing-ribs tawny ; veins 

 pitchy, tawny towards the base ; poisers pale tawny. Length of the 

 body 2 lines ; of the wings 4^ lines. 

 a. Nova Scotia. From Lieut. Redman's collection. 



