Eosphaerophoria punctata Claussen & Weipert, 2003

Mengual, Ximo & Ghorpadé, Kumar, 2010, The flower fly genus Eosphaerophoria Frey (Diptera, Syrphidae), ZooKeys 33 (33), pp. 39-80 : 69-71

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https://doi.org/ 10.3897/zookeys.33.298

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3789808

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scientific name

Eosphaerophoria punctata Claussen & Weipert, 2003
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Eosphaerophoria punctata Claussen & Weipert, 2003 View in CoL

Figs 23, 25, 26, 27, 30.

Eosphaerophoria punctata Claussen & Weipert, 2003: 352 View in CoL . Type locality: Nepal, Annapurna region, Valley of Marsyangdi, 47 km northeast of Pokhara. Holotype 1♀ [Institut für Biologische Studien, J. Weipert Colln., Plaue, Germany]. Claussen & Weipert, 2003: 355, Figs 32, 33, 35, 36, 37 (abdomen, wing, face profile, frontal and dorsal head view).

Type locality. NEPAL: Gandaki, Kaski. Annapurna region, Valley of Marsyangdi, 47 km northeast of Pokhara. 28°17'10.16"N 84°01'21.27"E.

Non-examined material. Holotype: Nepal, Annapurna region , Valley of Marsyangdi, 47 km northeast of Pokhara. 1700m., 21.IX.1992, leg. J. Weipert [1♀, Institut für Biologische Studien, J. Weipert Colln., Plaue, Germany].

Distribution: Nepal.

Differential diagnosis. Species with notopleuron not produced posterolaterally, very distinctive with a medial yellow macula on 2nd abdominal tergum. Similar to E. symmetrica , but differs from this species by having a medial black vitta on frons (Figs 26, 27), and the 1st abdominal tergum almost entirely yellow (Fig. 30). In the original description, Claussen and Weipert (2003) gave a clear diagnosis to separate E. punctata from the then known species as follows: “similar to E. dentiscutellata ( Keiser, 1958) , with the following differences: a) scutellum without tooth on apical margin; b) basitarsus of fore leg pale, not darker than following tarsal segments; c) apex of f2 and base of t2 narrowly black; d) tarsomeres of p2 narrowly black basally; e) tergite 1 pale yellow, apical margin narrowly black; f) tergite 2 with yellow median macula (Fig. 30); g) tergite 5 with a complete subbasal yellow band; h) notopleuron simple, without lateral protuberance (similar to Fig. 29).”

Remarks. Claussen and Weipert (2003) described E. puncatata from a unique female collected in Nepal. The holotype is in the personal collection of Jörg Weipert in Plaue, Germany and was unavailable for the present study.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Syrphidae

Genus

Eosphaerophoria

Loc

Eosphaerophoria punctata Claussen & Weipert, 2003

Mengual, Ximo & Ghorpadé, Kumar 2010
2010
Loc

Eosphaerophoria punctata

Claussen CJ & Weipert J 2003: 352
Claussen CJ & Weipert J 2003: 355
2003
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