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_Female._ Black, shining, rather short; head reddish above; antennæ
tawny, reaching the epistoma; 3rd joint linear, piceous towards the
tip, which is rounded, about six times the length of the 2nd; arista
slender, bare; scutellum dull yellow; pectus with an oblique yellow
spot on each side; abdomen hardly broader than long, a little broader
and shorter than the thorax; legs rather short; tarsi and anterior
tibiæ whitish; hind femora whitish towards the base; wings vitreous,
with a short black stripe extending from the base to near the hind
border; costa with a blackish streak in the middle and with a blackish
apical point; discal transverse vein straight, upright, parted by
about one-third of its length from the border, and by more than its
length from the præbrachial transverse, which is oblique and unusually
long; halteres testaceous. Length of the body 2-1/2 lines; of the
wings 5 lines.
184. DACUS EMITTENS, n. s. _Mas et Foem._ Fulvus, facie brevi nigro
biguttata, antennis pallide luteis, arista nuda, thorace lineis
quinque rufescentibus, disco nonnunquam nigricante-cinereo, scutello
callisque humeralibus flavis, abdomine nigro-fasciato, alis vitreis
fusco plus minusve strigatis, halteribus albido-testaceis.
_Male and Female._ Tawny, convex, minutely pubescent; face short, with
a black dot on each side; antennæ pale luteous, reaching the epistoma;
3rd joint linear, conical at the tip, full four times the length of
the 2nd; arista slender, bare, much longer than the 3rd joint; thorax
with five reddish lines; scutellum and humeral calli yellow; metathorax
with a blackish mark on each side; abdomen short, oval, broader than
the thorax, concave beneath, from whence in the female the lanceolate
apical part proceeds; a protuberance on each side at the base, and a
black middle band, behind which there is a slight longitudinal black
line; wings vitreous, lurid and partly brown along the costa, brown
along the subanal vein, and brown about the tips, excepting most of
the space between the discal transverse vein and the border; veins
tawny, partly black, slightly deviating; discal transverse vein nearly
straight, parted by about one-third of its length from the border, and
by more than its length from the oblique and rather long præbrachial
transverse; halteres whitish testaceous. _Var. β._ Abdomen with two
black bands. _Var. γ, Male_. Discal transverse vein not clouded
with brown. _Var. δ, Male_. Præbrachial transverse vein clouded
with brown. _Var. ε, Male_. Disk of the thorax blackish grey;
wings vitreous, excepting a slight brown line along the costa, and
another along the subanal vein. _Var. ζ. Male_. Abdomen with a black
interrupted subapical band. Length of the body 3-6 lines; of the wings
5-10 lines.
This species is closely allied to _D. ferrugineus_ and to _D.
trivittatus_, but may be distinguished by the luteous hue along the
costa.
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