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            <p> Eumerus pilosus Barkalov et Mutin sp. n.</p>
            <p>https://zoobank.org/NomenclaturalActs/ C88D37E5-6728-4651-8875-0EC59B219840</p>
            <p>Figs. 1‒7, 13‒14</p>
            <p>  TYPE MATERIAL. Holotype ‒ ♂, Russia: Volgograd Region (=Stalingrad Region),  Tinguta , 14.V 1952, G. Victorov leg. [ZMMU]. Original labels in Russian: “Сталинград. обл., Тингута, 14.V.1952, Г. Викторов” /  Eumerus strigatus Flln. ; Л. Зимина det.”. </p>
            <p>DESCRIPTION. Male. Body length 7.5 mm, wing length 6.0 mm.</p>
            <p>Head (Fig. 14). Face parallel-sided, faintly grey pollinose, with dense silvery pile. Gena very narrow, almost undeveloped. Frons narrow, covered with a silvery tomentum and very dense, hiding the main color, semi-erect silvery pile; angle approximation of eyes distinctly less than 90°. Scapus and pedicel short, dark-brown, shiny, with white pile on dorsal surface of pedicel. Basoflagellomere orange, dense grey pollinose, irregular form with antero-ventral angle, with transverse furrow in basal part, from which four longitudinal furrows extend, and with comparatively small sensory fossa apically (Fig. 4). Eyes holoptic, covered with rare light pile; contiguity of eyes about 4 facets long. Vertex narrow, shiny, black with greenishblue reflection, with silver pile, which dense and semi-erect apically and sparse erect posteriorly. Ocellar triangle isosceles; distance between posterior ocelli is a little bit longer than distance between anterior and posterior ocelli (Fig. 5). Occiput with white pile.</p>
            <p>Thorax. Mesonotum shiny, black, with yellow erect moderately long pile, without pollinose marks or stripes. Pleurae shiny, with yellowish pile. Legs. Coxae and trochanters black, without any spurs. Femora black, with narrowly yellow tips. Metafemur distinctly swollen and weakly curved, with apico-ventral carina bearing a row of 6 strong setae (Fig. 6). Meso- and metafemur with yellow pile postero-ventrally, which length approximately equal 2/3 width of femora. Pro- and mesotibia yellow, with black annulus in apical third; metatibia mostly black, except brownish base and yellow tip, with a row of pressed black setulae on postero-ventral surface of basal part. Pro- and mesotarsus brown dorsally and yellow ventrally; segments 1-4 of mesotarsus with a pair of strong black setae ventrally. Length of metabasitarsus approximately equal length of tarsomeres 2-4 put together. Wings hyaline, with brown venae, mostly covered by microtrichia, except bare basal part of anterior and posterior basal cells.</p>
            <p>Abdomen. Black dorsally, with yellow pile laterally and black pressed pile medially. Tergites 2-4 with pair of oblique pruinose maculae. Sternum VI with comparatively long black pile. Sternum IV raised, forming a kind of keel, with deep cut on hind margin (Fig. 7), covered with long yellow pile.</p>
            <p>Genitalia (Figs 1-3). Posterior surstylar lobe with lateral oblique keel going to the middle of epandrium. Inner side of surstylus with numerous pile. Cercus elongated, curved, with long pile.</p>
            <p>Female. Unknown.</p>
            <p> DIAGNOSIS. From all species  E. pilosus sp. n. differs by the combination of the following characters: the ocellar triangle is shorter in length than in width, the basoflagellomere orange, mesonotum without pruinose vittae and by construction of male genitalia. </p>
            <p>DISTRIBUTION. The South of European part of Russia.</p>
            <p>ETHYMOLOGY. The species name reflects the character of new species – presence on ventral surface of femora dense long white pile.</p>
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	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BF69879972414B04FF53FD73F439870F	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Barkalov, A. V.;Mutin, V. A.	Barkalov, A. V., Mutin, V. A. (2024): TWO NEW HOVERFLY SPECIES OF THE GENUS EUMERUS MEIGEN, 1822 (DIPTERA: SYRPHIDAE) FROM RUSSIA. Far Eastern Entomologist 510: 1-6, DOI: 10.25221/fee.510.1, URL: https://doi.org/10.25221/fee.510.1
BF69879972434B02FF53FBD6F375876C.text	BF69879972434B02FF53FBD6F375876C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Eumerus grunini Barkalov et Mutin 2024	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Eumerus grunini Barkalov et Mutin ,  sp. n.</p>
            <p>https://zoobank.org/NomenclaturalActs/ 8A1D7890-1E36-467D-910B-46304D21448D</p>
            <p>Figs. 8‒12, 15–16</p>
            <p> TYPE MATERIAL.   Holotype ‒ ♂, Russia:  Trasbaikal Region [=Chita Region], Borzinskij district, Rudnik Abachajtuj, 12. V  1959, Grunin leg. [ZISP]. Original labels in Russian: “ЧитинскаЯ область, БорЗинский р-н, рудник Абачайтуй 12. V.1959 (Грунин)” .  Paratypes: 4♂, the same place and time [of them 3♂ in ZISP and 1♂ in SZMN]; 1♂, the same place but 13. V 1959, Grunin leg. [ZISP]. </p>
            <p>DESCRIPTION. Male. Body length 7.2‒8.3 mm, wing length 5.0‒6.0 mm.</p>
            <p>Head (Fig. 15). Face black, finely grey pollinose, with dense erect white pile. Gena narrow, shiny. Frontal triangle with dense pressed white pile, hiding main color of frons; angle of approximation of eyes less 90⁰. Antenna brownish-black; basoflagellomere irregular form, grey pollinose, with comparatively big sensory fossa; arista short (Fig. 9). Eyes with dense long white pile, connected on distance approximately equal to 4 ommatidia. Vertex black, non pollinose, with white pile; ocellar triangle almost equilateral (Fig. 11). Occiput pruinose, except dorsal occiput shiny, with white pile.</p>
            <p>Thorax. Mesonotum black, shiny, without pruinose pattern, covered with short erect white pile. Pleura shiny, with semi-erect white pile. Legs. Coxae and trochanters black, without any process. Femora black, with narrowly yellow tips; metafemur slender, with semierect yellow pile dorsally and two rows of black spikes in apico-ventral 1/3 (Fig. 10). Pro- and mesotibia mostly black, except basal 1/4-1/5 and apices narrowly brownish-yellow. Metatibia brownish in basal half and black apically, with short black procumbent setulae ventrally. Tarsi black dorsally and yellow ventrally, except entirely yellow 5th tarsomere (Fig. 10). Wing membrane mainly hyaline, yellowish basally, microtrichose except bare bases of basal cells.</p>
            <p>Abdomen. Broadest on central part of tergum II and gradually tapering to top. Terga black with blueish reflection, except yellow posterior margin of tergum IV, without pruinose or yellow maculae; pilosity short pressed or semi-pressed white except some short black pile on central part. Sternites I-IV brownish. Sternum VI black, with yellow pile. Sterna IV raised medially, but without forming a keel, its posterior margin with distinct cut (Fig. 12).</p>
            <p>Genitalia (Fig. 8). Epandrium with strong reduced anterior surstylar lobe; posterior surstylar lobe noticeably elongated, with rounded top. Cercus very small. The hypandrium is curved, tapering evenly towards the apex.</p>
            <p> DIAGNOSIS.  E. grunini sp. n. differs from known Palaearctic species by absence of any pruinose marks, vittae or maculae on mesonotum as well as on abdominal terga and by construction of male genitalia. </p>
            <p>DISTRIBUTION. Russia: Transbaikal Region.</p>
            <p>ETHYMOLOGY. The new species is named in honor of the famous Soviet dipterologist Konstantin Yakovlevich Grunin, who collected the type material.</p>
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	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BF69879972434B02FF53FBD6F375876C	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Barkalov, A. V.;Mutin, V. A.	Barkalov, A. V., Mutin, V. A. (2024): TWO NEW HOVERFLY SPECIES OF THE GENUS EUMERUS MEIGEN, 1822 (DIPTERA: SYRPHIDAE) FROM RUSSIA. Far Eastern Entomologist 510: 1-6, DOI: 10.25221/fee.510.1, URL: https://doi.org/10.25221/fee.510.1
