Melangyna olsufjevi ( Violovitsh, 1956 )

Kim, Chan-Ouk, Hwang, Seul-Ma-Ro & Han, Hak-Seon Lee and Ho-Yeon, 2022, Ten species of the tribe Syrphini (Insecta: Diptera: Syrphidae) newly recorded in Korea, Journal of Species Research 11 (3), pp. 208-237 : 226-227

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https://doi.org/ 10.12651/JSR.2022.11.3.208

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Melangyna olsufjevi ( Violovitsh, 1956 )
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8. Melangyna olsufjevi ( Violovitsh, 1956)

ğêņśDZḋỵỄOi (ljḑ) ( Figs. 3G- I View Fig , 6D- F View Fig ) Syrphus olsufjevi Violovitsh, 1956: 742 (type locality -

Russia, south Sakhalin ; holotype ♂, ZISP). Syrphus (Melangyna) olsufjevi : Violovitsh, 1976: 328

(in Siberian catalog); Violovitsh, 1983: 40 (in Siberian key).

Melangyna olsufjevi : Hippa, 1968: 18 (n. comb. from Syrphus View in CoL , redescription); Nielsen, 1971: 66 (redescription); Peck, 1988: 28 (in Palaearctic catalog); Mutin and Barkalov, 1997: 190 (in review of Sakhalin and Kuril Islands syrphids); Mutin and Barkalov, 1999: 390 (in Russian Far East key); Ȏhara et al., 2014: 474 (in Japanese catalog); Mutin et al., 2016: 21 (in list of Tumnin River area, Russia); Barkalov and Mutin, 2018: 497 (in Russian checklist); Barkalov and Tridrikh, 2021: 310 (in checklist of Magadanskaya, Russia).

Melangyna lasiophthalma View in CoL [misidentification]: Han and Choi, 2001: 48 (in Korean checklist); Choi et al., 2018: 77 (in Korean checklist).

Diagnosis. Melangyna olsufjevi can be distinguished from East Asian congeners by the following combination of characteristics [modified from Mutin and Barkalov (1999)]: 1) compound eye densely covered with relatively long brownish-yellow hairs ( Fig. 3G View Fig ); 2) face brownish yellow with brownish-black vertical facial stripe ( Fig. 3G View Fig ); 3) tibiae almost entirely brownish yellow ( Fig. 3I View Fig ); and 4) tergite 2 laterally with pair of small transversely ovate brownish yellow spots, each of less than 1/4 of tergite width ( Fig. 3H View Fig ).

Description of Korean material. Male. Lengths and ratios: body length 9.9-10.4 mm; wing length 9.1-9.6 mm; head ratio 0.71-0.73; face ratio 0.51-0.57; eye ratio 0.57-0.59; gena-eye ratio 0.15-0.18; antenna-head ratio 0.38-0.44; postpedicel-pedicel ratio 2.38-2.93; arista-antenna ratio 0.91-1.13; wing ratio 3.42-3.48; wing-thorax ratio 2.50-2.85; vein M ratio 3.14-3.79; vein R 4+5 ratio 3.94-4.64. Head holoptic with eye contiguity about 0.75 × as long as vertical triangle ( Fig. 3H View Fig ); compound eye dark brown with slight purplish tinge, densely covered with brownish-yellow hairs ( Fig. 3G View Fig ); vertex black, postero-marginally with yellowish-white pruinosity, largely with slightly wavy black hairs but postero-marginally with brownish-yellow hairs; frons black with grey pruinosity, with black hairs (some long hairs slightly wavy) ( Fig. 3G, H View Fig ); lunule dorsally brownish black to black, ventrally brownish yellow, bare ( Fig. 3G View Fig ); antenna largely brownish black; face largely brownish-yellow ground color with grey pruinosity, largely with black hairs but lower part mixed with some yellow hairs, and with brownish-black vertical facial stripe from lower facial margin up to almost adjacent to the antennal sockets, about 0.3 × as wide as facial width (upwardly slightly narrowed) ( Fig. 3G View Fig ); facial knob rounded, almost bare; gena brownish black with grey pruinosity, anteriorly with black hairs, posteriorly with pale yellow hairs ( Fig. 3G, I View Fig ). Thorax largely blackish with yellowish-grey to grey pruinosity, with wavy brownish-yellow to pale yellow hairs ( Fig. 3H View Fig ); lateral margins of scutum slightly matte yellowish grey; scutellum largely brownish yellow to brown except for brownish black anterior to lateral margins (having relatively wide brownish black baso-ventral corners), largely with wavy brownish yellow to pale yellow hairs but postero-marginally mixed with a few black hairs ( Fig. 3H, I View Fig ); pleura blackish, mostly with yellowish grey to grey pruinosity ( Fig. 3I View Fig ), anterior anepisternum, anterior 1/4- 1/3 of posterior anepisternum, dorsomedial anepimeron, posterior anepimeron, meron, anatergite, mediotergite and metasternum bare; katepisternum with upper and lower wavy pale yellow hair patches, narrowly connected on posterior margin; halter brownish yellow to brown. Legs with coxae and trochanters brownish black with variably mixed black and brownish-yellow hairs ( Fig. 3I View Fig ); fore and mid femora basally brownish black, apically brownish yellow, largely with brownish-yellow hairs but posteriorly mixed with black hairs; hind femur largely brownish black except for brownish yellow apex, largely with brownish-yellow hairs but apically with short black hairs; fore and mid tibiae almost entirely brownish yellow but subapically slightly darkened, with short brownish-yellow hairs (sometimes apically mixed with a few black hairs); hind tibia largely brownish yellow but subapically slightly darkened, largely with short black hairs but postero-ventrally with short brownish-yellow hairs; tarsi basally brownish yellow, apically dark brown, dorsally with short black hairs, ventrally with short brownish-yellow hairs. Wing largely hyaline with slight pale brownish tinge ( Fig. 3H View Fig ); veins pale brown to brownish black; pterostigma pale brown; cell sc before pterostigma yellowish; wing membrane entirely microtrichose (sometimes with narrow bare area on baso-anterior margin of cell br); upper and low- er calypters pale yellow to brownish yellow with long brownish-yellow marginal hairs. Abdominal tergites unmargined, black ground color with brownish-yellow markings, and with wavy brownish-yellow and black hairs (wave getting weaker towards apex) ( Fig. 3H View Fig ); tergite 1 subshiny black; tergite 2 laterally with pair of small transversely ovate brownish-yellow spots, each of less than 1/4 of tergite width, spots separated from lateral margins; tergites 3 and 4 each antero-laterally with pair of brownish-yellow transverse stripes, each of about 2/5-3/7 width and 1/3-2/5 length of tergite, stripes separated from lateral margins; tergites 3 and 4 also with very narrow brownish-yellow posterior margins; tergite 5 largely black except for narrow brownish-yellow lateral and posterior margins; sternite 1 largely brownish black except for brownish-yellow posterior margin, with wavy pale yellow hairs; sternites 2-4 largely brownish black subanteriorly with pair of brownish-yellow to pale yellow spots, posterior margin brownish yellow, with pale yellow to brownish-yellow hairs (sometimes posteriorly mixed with some black hairs); sternites 5-8 brownish black with black hairs. Male genitalia ( Fig. 6D- F View Fig ) with epandrium about 1.5 × as long as height, anteriorly distinctly shortened of about 1/3 of posterior height in lateral view ( Fig. 6E View Fig ); surstylus relatively long and narrow in caudal view (middle width about 1/3 of length when oriented to show broadest area) ( Fig. 6D View Fig ), slightly curved anteriorly with rounded apex in lateral view, basally with long brownish-yellow hairs, apically with short hairs ( Fig. 6E View Fig ); hypandrium with apically slightly down-curved lingula ( Fig. 6E View Fig ); lateral protuberance of hypandrium as long as lingula with rounded apex; area between lateral protuberance and lingula slightly wavy ( Fig. 6 View Fig E-a); distiphallus relatively narrow and short, about 1/4 as long as aedeagal complex, about basal 2/3 almost parallel-sided, apical 1/3 ventrally widened in lateral view ( Fig. 6F View Fig ); distiphallus apico-marginally with short spiny hairs; antero-dorsal corner of basiphallus sharply bent at 90° in lateral view ( Fig. 6F View Fig ); basiphallus only with single pair of pointed apico-ventral processes; apico-ventral processes distinctly close to each other, basally widened outwardly in caudal view. Female. Unavailable, but according to Mutin and Barkalov (1999), female seems to resemble male, only except for the dichoptic head.

Material examined. KOREA: Gangwon-do: Hoengseong-gun, Anheung-myeon , Mt. Chiaksan , from Gangrim 4-ri to Cheonjibong (1,086 m), N37°23 ʹ 51 ʺ E128° 05 ʹ 23 ʺ, 28.IV.2000, D.-S. Choi, S.-K. Kim, 5♂ (1♂ in NIBR) GoogleMaps ; Hoengseong-gun, Dunnae-myeon, Sapgyo-ri , Mt. Cheongtaesan , N37°30 ʹ 40 ʺ E128°18 ʹ 01 ʺ, 3.V.2003, H.-W. Byun, J.-S. Soh, 1♂ GoogleMaps ; Wonju-si, Heungeop-myeon, Maeji-ri , Yonsei Univ. Mirae Campus , N37°17 ʹ 10 ʺ E127°54 ʹ 01 ʺ, 24.III.2001, C.-H. Park, O.-Y. Lim, 1♂ GoogleMaps ; ditto, 13.III.2002, H.-S. Lee, 1♂ GoogleMaps ; ditto, 27.III.2002, H.- S. Lee, 1♂ GoogleMaps ; 20.III.2003, D.-S. Choi, H.-S. Lee, 1♂; ditto, 15.IV.2006, D.-S. Choi, H.-W. Byun, 1♂ GoogleMaps ; Jeollabuk-do: Jeonju-si, Jungin-dong, Mt. Moaksan , 5.IV.2009, H.-S. Lee et al., 1♂ .

Distribution. Russian Far East including Sakhalin, Japan, Korea.

Biology. Female is known to visit Salix bebbiana Sarg. flowers in Russia ( Mutin et al., 2016).

Remarks. The examined Korean males of M. olsufjevi agree well with the original description ( Violovitsh, 1956) and redescriptions ( Hippa, 1968; Nielsen, 1971). Female is currently not available in Korea. The new Korean name of this species translates as “ Melangyna fly with two small spots” referring to its two small spots on tergite 2.

ZISP

Zoological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences

NIBR

National Institute of Biological Resources

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Syrphidae

Genus

Melangyna

Loc

Melangyna olsufjevi ( Violovitsh, 1956 )

Kim, Chan-Ouk, Hwang, Seul-Ma-Ro & Han, Hak-Seon Lee and Ho-Yeon 2022
2022
Loc

Melangyna lasiophthalma

Choi, D. S. & S. W. Suk & S. B. Lee & H. Y. Han 2018: 77
Han, H. Y. & D. S. Choi 2001: 48
2001
Loc

Melangyna olsufjevi

Barkalov, A. V. & N. N. Tridrikh 2021: 310
Barkalov, A. V. & V. A. Mutin 2018: 497
Mutin, V. A. & van Steenis, W. & van Steenis, C. & Palmer, S. & Bot, J. & Skevington, G. & Merkel-Wallner, M. P. & van Zuijen, T. & A. Ssymank & X. Mengual 2016: 21
Ohara, K. & H. Ohishi & K. Ichige 2014: 474
Mutin, V. A. & A. V. Barkalov 1999: 390
Mutin, V. A. & A. V. Barkalov 1997: 190
Peck, L. V. 1988: 28
Nielsen, T. R. 1971: 66
Hippa, H. 1968: 18
1968
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