20 PLATE CCCCL 



Musca Ros.-e. De Geer. Inf. 6. p. 108. n. 5. t. 6. fig. 18. 

 Mufca thorace nigro-viridi, abdomine atro ovato, tribus paribus 



lunulartim albicantium. — La mouche a fix taches 



blanches en croihant fur le ventre. Geoff'r. Inf. 2. 



517- n. 46. 



Frifch. Inf. 11. t. 22. /. 1. 



Reaum. Inf. 3. t. 31. f. 9- 



The larva of this Infect feeds on the fpecies of aphis that infefts 

 the common pear ; it is of a fine green colour, with a fmgle yellowifli 

 white dorfal line, extending the whole length, from the head to the 

 extremity of the tail. * The winged infect occurs in gardens. 



FIG. II. 

 MUSCA CAEMETERIORUM. 



SPECIFIC CHARACTER 



SYNONYMS. 



Braffy black: abdomen depreffed, black, and mining: wing* 

 blackifh. 



Musca Caemete^touum: nigro aeneus abdoniine depreffo atro 

 nitido, alls nigricantibus. Linn. Fn. Suec. 1842. 

 Syfi. Nat, 2. 992. 82. 



SyHphus Caemeteriort;m : Fabr. Fnt. Sufi. T. 4. p. 303. n.Jj4,. 



Inhabits Sweden;, and other parts of Europe, as well as England. 



FIG. 



