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Family transform

in

CONOPID^.

23.

Much

Big-headed Flies.

CONORS1.

Sg in.

C. cxcisa.

black, half 2.

C.

black band

3.

C

Sagittarius,

4.

C.

Diargiiiata

1.

L. fulvifrolls, on bodv.

2.

L. abdominalc.

J4 in.

Theii

laivii;

live

and

striata

Bighead.

black

sides of

body vellow marked

3/^

shank yellowish, with

wing broadly brown. yi in.

X.

black and white.

black

a

broken band on chest, and sides of bodv yellow.

j^ in.

gray, with two black

]^ in.

in.

Sucking Fly.

stri|5es

on chest, and black double spots

chest dark gray; body, front and legs brick red.

MYOPA. .1/.

shape.

black, two gold spots on chest and on joints of body; wing half

LODION.

1.

in

cleai".

nigricornis. a

resembling wasps

the bodies of humble-bees.

chest blackish

Bladderhead.

body with black and vellow bands

hind shanks yellow, with two black

bands. 2.

Af.

vesiculosa.

3.

J/.

longicoruis.

3/^

in.

reddish

^ij in.

brown

wing blown, whitish near shoulder.

blackish, body white spotted on each side

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legs yellow.

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