OLD FLIES IN NEW DRESSES


PLATE I

NATURAL FLIES

Swan Electric Engraving C⚬.

1.Alder-fly. Sialis lutaria, Linn. (Slightly enlarged.)
2.Caperer. Halesus radiatus, McLach.
3.Red Sedge. Anabolia nervosa, Steph. (Slightly enlarged.)
4.Welshman’s Button. Sericostoma collare, Pict.
5.Cinnamon-fly. Mystacides longicornis, Linn.
6.Grannom. Brachycentrus subnubilus, Curt.
7.Willow-fly. Leuctra geniculata, Steph.
8.Blue-bottle. Calliphora erythrocephala, Mg.
9.Green-bottle. Lucilia cæsar, Linn.
10.House-fly. Musca corvina, Fab.
11.Oak-fly. Leptis scolopacea, Linn.
12.Cow-dung-fly. Scatophaga stercoraria, Linn.
13.Hawthorn-fly. Bibio marci, Linn.
14.Corixa geoffroyi.
15.Fresh-water Shrimp. Gammarus pulex.

OLD FLIES
IN NEW DRESSES

HOW TO DRESS DRY FLIES
WITH THE WINGS IN THE NATURAL POSITION
AND SOME NEW WET FLIES
BY
CHARLES EDWARD WALKER

ILLUSTRATED BY THE AUTHOR AND EDWARD WILSON

London: LAWRENCE AND BULLEN, Ltd.
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