Toxomerus hieroglyphicus (Schiner)
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Toxomerus hieroglyphicus (Schiner) Figures 1122
Mesogramma hieroglyphica Schiner 1868: 348. Type locality: South America [LT ♂, NMW].
Differential diagnosis.
Species with yellow face in male, sometimes with a brownish macula on tubercle. Scutum black, bronze pollinose medially and a medial bluish pollinose vitta, with a continuous lateral yellow vitta from postpronotum to scutellum, narrowed on notopleuron and supra-alar area. Scutellum black with yellow lateral and apical margins. Wing partially bare basally, costal cell bare on basal half or a bit more. Abdomen with medial yellow markings on terga 3 to 5; tergum 1 with yellow lateral margins, tergum 2 black with a yellow macula on anterolateral half extending narrowly towards the center of the tergum, and with a roundish black pollinose macula in the center; tergum 3 and 4 black with anterolateral yellow maculae and two submedial curved yellow vittae that divides a central black pollinose area; tergum 5 black with anterolateral yellow maculae and two submedial short yellow vittae.
Toxomerus hieroglyphicus is close in the key to the two new species, Toxomerus picudus and Toxomerus hauseri , but they are very different as already noted in the key.
Length
(4): body, 5.6-6.2 (5.9) mm; wing, 5.0-5.7 (5.2) mm.
Distribution.
Venezuela, Ecuador, Colombia*.
Material examined.
♂ lectotype, ♂ paralectotype, 3♂.
Remarks.
Toxomerus hieroglyphicus has usually yellow markings in the center of the abdomen. Thus, it should not be included in the present key. However, the study of a dark specimen prompted me to tentatively include this species in case darker specimens might appear with completely black abdomen with lateral yellow maculae.
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