Xylota ignava (Panzer), 2014

Jeong, Soo-Hyun & Han, Ho-Yeon, 2019, A taxonomic revision of the genus Xylota Meigen (Diptera: Syrphidae) in Korea, Zootaxa 4661 (3), pp. 457-493 : 473-474

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4661.3.3

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Xylota ignava (Panzer)
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Xylota ignava (Panzer) View in CoL

(Korean name: no-rang-heo-ri-kkot-deung-e)

Figs 1T, U View FIGURE 1 , 2T, U View FIGURE 2 , 5 View FIGURE 5 F–N, 10I–L, 13K

Syrphus ignava Panzer, 1798: 4 (type locality: Germany. Nürnberg; depository unknown)

Musca pigra Schrank, 1803: 114 (type locality: Germany, near Gern and Ingolstadt; depository unknown)

Xylota basalis Matsumura, 1911: 74 View in CoL (type locality: Russian Far East, Sakhalin, Kusunnai, Solowiyofka; holotype ♀, NIAES); Matsumura & Adachi 1916: 248 (redescription).

Xylota inermis Becker, 1921: 86 View in CoL (type locality: Russia, Transbaikal, Tachita; holotype ♂, ZMHU)

Zelima ignava: Sack, 1932: 373 (in Palaearctic Key, description); Matsumura, 1931: 359 (redescription); Doi, 1938: 11 (in Korean checklist); ZSK, 1968: 180 (in Korean checklist); Kim C.W. et al., 1971a: 873 (redescription); Kim J.I., 1975: 41 (in Korean checklist).

Xylota ignava: Hippa, 1968: 189 View in CoL (taxonomic discussion); Hippa, 1978: 8, 38, 54, 62, 64, 68, 77 (taxonomic discussion); Kim J.I., 1980: 386 (in Korean checklist); Violovitsh, 1983:140 (in Siberia Key); Peck, 1988: 225 (in Palearctic catalog,_indicate Korean distribution); He & Chu, 1992: 2; ESK & KSAE, 1994:291 (in Korean checklist); Huang et al., 1996: 212 (Chinese catalog); Han et al., 1998: 153 (Korean catalog); Mutin & Barkalov, 1999: 492 (in species key indicate Korean distr.); Speight, 1999: 216 (in European key); Vujić & Milankov, 1999: 124, 126 (in key of Balkan peninsula); Han & Choi, 2001: 184 (Family syrphidae View in CoL ); Bartsch et al., 2009: 409 (color illustration and diagnosis); Paek et al., 2010: 232 (in Korean checklist); Huang & Cheng, 2012: 674 (illustration and diagnosis); Han et al., 2014: 30 (in Korean catalog); Ohara et al., 2014: 523 (in Japanese catalog).

Diagnosis. This species can be readily distinguished from the other Korean Xylota species by orange coloration on the abdominal terga 2 and 3 ( Figs 2T, U View FIGURE 2 , 5F, G View FIGURE 5 ) and strongly curved apico-ventral ridge of metafemur.

Description of Korean material. MALE. Body length: 11.6–12.5mm; wing length: 9–10mm. Head black; face with dense yellow pollinosity; frons anterior to eye contiguity with dense yellow pollinosity ( Fig. 1T View FIGURE 1 ); area anterior to ocellar triangle (vertical triangle anterior to ocellar triangle) bare but posterior area covered with yellow pile ( Fig. 1T View FIGURE 1 ). Thorax entirely black; scutum subshiny black with short appressed yellow pile, but posterior half sparsely with longer erect yellow pile mixed with short pile; anterior anepisternum covered with white pollinosity; posterior anepisternum with whitish yellow pile and white pollinosity; anepimeron covered with white pile; katepisternum moderately covered with white pollinosity, dorsal posterior area with white pile; notopleuron with yellowish white pile; scutal area anterior to wing base with black pile; postalar callus with mainly long yellow pile but anterior small portion with few black pile; metasternum bare with white pollinosity. Wing pale brownish tinge roughly confined to anterior-apical area and with pterostigma pale brown; halter pale yellow. Legs: femora almost entirely black except for short apical pale brownish yellow area; pro- and mesotibiae brownish yellow; pro- and mesotarsomeres 1–3 brownish yellow; tarsomeres 4 and 5 dark brown; metatrochanter ventrally with elongated and sharp brownish yellow calcar (at least twice as long as basal width) ( Fig. 5H View FIGURE 5 ); apico-ventral 1/3 of metafemur with two carinae covered with spinose setulae, remaining ventral area with irregularly scattered smaller setae except for basal 1/5, antero-dorsally and postero-ventrally with long white pile, apico-dorsal 1/3 area with black setulae; metatibia brownish yellow with medio-ventral 1/3 dark brown to black ( Fig. 5H View FIGURE 5 ); metataromeres 1–3 brownish yellow, tarsomeres 4 and 5 black ( Fig. 5H View FIGURE 5 ). Abdomen about 3x longer than wide ( Figs 2T View FIGURE 2 , 5F View FIGURE 5 ), terga 2 and 3 almost parallel-sided in male ( Figs 2T View FIGURE 2 , 5F View FIGURE 5 ); tergum 2 entirely with orange fascia and tergum 3 apical half with such fascia ( Figs 2T, U View FIGURE 2 , 5F, G View FIGURE 5 ); terga 1 and 4 black ( Figs 2T View FIGURE 2 , 5F View FIGURE 5 ). Male genitalia ( Figs 10 View FIGURE 10 I–L, 13K): surstylus with dorsal lobe 2.5x as long as ventral lobe, long finger shaped and slightly bent ventrally in lateral view, densely covered with spinose setulae ( Fig. 10 View FIGURE 10 I–K); ventral lobe widely bulged, apically covered with spinose setulae ( Fig. 10 View FIGURE 10 I–K); cercus cordated in profile with long pale pile ( Fig. 10 View FIGURE 10 I–K); lingula indistinct ( Fig. 13K View FIGURE 13 ); fenestra relatively large and transversely elliptic in outline ( Fig. 10J, K View FIGURE 10 ); spur of superior lobe reduced ( Fig. 13K View FIGURE 13 ); superior lobe almost symmetrical ( Fig. 10J, K View FIGURE 10 ); lateral arms of theca apico-dosally round, with dark funnel-shaped apico-ventral process ( Fig. 10J, K View FIGURE 10 ); aedeagus with ejaculatory hood medially with furrow in postero-ventral view, dorsally round ( Fig. 10L View FIGURE 10 ); ejaculatory process short; ejaculatory apodeme narrow ( Fig. 10L View FIGURE 10 ).

FEMALE. Similar to male except for the following non-genitalic characters: Head ( Fig. 1U View FIGURE 1 ): frons with about anterior 1/3 shiny black and bare, posterior 2/3 shiny black, covered with yellow pile, medially with transvers yellowish pollinose area; area anterior to ocellar triangle (small area immediately anterior to ocellar triangle) bare but posterior area covered with yellow pile. Leg ( Fig. 5I View FIGURE 5 ): metatrochanter without calcar; femora almost entirely black except for short apical reddish yellow area; pro- and mesotibiae reddish yellow; pro- and mesotarsomeres 1–3 reddish yellow; tarsomeres 4 and 5 dark brown; metatrochanter without calcar. Abdomen ( Fig. 2U View FIGURE 2 ): tergum 2 posteriorly slightly widened.

Material examined. MONGOLIA: 1♂, TOV: S. border of Terelji National Park N47°48’39” E107°22’13”, 6.VIII.2009, HY Han and SW Suk GoogleMaps . 1♀, Khentii, Binder Canpsite 1037m, N48°34’57” E110°39’50”, 30.VII.2014, H.Y. Han et al GoogleMaps .

Distribution. Korea, Japan, Northeast China, Mongolia, Russia, Europe.

Remarks. For Korean fauna, this species was recorded only from North Korea (Hoeryeong, Namsulryung, Bukgyesu) by Doi (1938). We, therefore, used Mongolian specimens for the description and photography.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Syrphidae

Genus

Xylota

Loc

Xylota ignava (Panzer)

Jeong, Soo-Hyun & Han, Ho-Yeon 2019
2019
Loc

Xylota ignava: Hippa, 1968: 189

Han, H. Y. & Suk, S. W. & Lee, Y. B. & Lee, H. S. 2014: 30
Ohara, K. & Ohishi, H. & Ichige, K. 2014: 523
Huang, C. & Cheng, X. 2012: 674
Paek, M. K. & Hwang, J. M. & Jung, K. S. & Kim, T. W. & Kim, M. C. & Lee, Y. J. & Cho, Y. B. & Park, S. W. & Lee, H. S. & Ku, D. S. & Jeong, J. C. & Kim, K. G. & Choi, D. S. & Shin, E. H. & Hwang, J. & Lee, J. S. & Kim, S. S. & Bae, Y. S. 2010: 232
Bartsch, H. & Binkiewicz, E. & Klintbjer, A. & Raden, A. & Nasibov, E. 2009: 409
Han, H. Y. & Choi, D. S. 2001: 184
Mutin, V. A. & Barkalov, A. V. 1999: 492
Speight, M. C. D. 1999: 216
Vujic, A. & Milankov, V. 1999: 124
Han, H. Y. & Choi, D. S. & Kim, J. I. & Byun, H. W. 1998: 153
Huang, C. & Cheng, X. & Yang, C. 1996: 212
He, J. & Chu, X. 1992: 2
Peck, L. V. 1988: 225
Hippa, H. 1978: 8
Hippa, H. 1968: 189
1968
Loc

Zelima ignava:

Doi, H. 1938: 11
Sack, P. 1932: 373
Matsumura, S. 1931: 359
1932
Loc

Xylota inermis

Becker, T. 1921: 86
1921
Loc

Xylota basalis

Matsumura, S. & Adachi, J. 1916: 248
1916
Loc

Musca pigra

Schrank, F. V. P. 1803: 114
1803
Loc

Syrphus ignava

Panzer, G. W. F. 1798: 4
1798
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