syrphine
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3847.1.5 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:3578236B-8CE0-42D5-8BEB-68A84D137BCD |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5117725 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/762A8786-FFA2-3F32-FF24-FC1304B1D708 |
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Felipe |
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syrphine |
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Key to the genera and subgenera of Afrotropical syrphine View in CoL View at ENA flower flies
A. Postpronotum pilose (Fig. MND 64); male abdomen with tergum 5 not visible dorsally (Fig. MND 101) (subfamilies Microdontinae View in CoL & Eristalinae View in CoL ).................................................................... other flower flies - Postpronotum bare (Fig. MND 65); male abdomen with tergum 5 visible dorsally (Fig. MND 97) (subfamily Syrphinae View in CoL ).... 1
1. Tergum 1 greatly reduced, frequently almost linear on disc and practically covered by scutellum, sublaterally at most 1/2 as long as tergum 2 (Fig. MND 96); terga not punctate; length 6.7 mm or more....................................... 5
- Tergum 1 well-developed, especially on disc where it is frequently 1/2 as long as tergum 2 and always extends well beyond scutellum, sublaterally about 3/4 as long as tergum 2 (Fig. MND 97); terga minutely punctate; length 7.5 mm or less................................................................................................... Paragus View in CoL ...2
2. Eye with pile of nearly uniform color, not forming vittae of contrasting color; scutellum entirely black... Pandasyopthalmus
- Eye with pile arranged in 2–5 more or less vertical vitta or contrasting color; scutellum black with apex narrowly yellow or reddish.............................................................................................. 3
3. Scutellum with conspicuous dentis (teeth) on posterior margin; eye in dorsolateral view with two dark and three more distinct white pile fasciae.......................................................................... Serratoparagus
- Scutellum with apical margin simple, without dens; eye with two white pile fasciae among dark pile.................... 4
4. Terga 1–5 completely fused, at least laterally...................................................... Afroparagus
- Only terga 1–2 fused completely................................................................... Paragus View in CoL
5. Abdomen parallel-sided (Fig. MND 96) to oval, never distinctly petiolate......................................... 7
- Abdomen elongate, strongly petiolate (Fig. MND 95); 2nd tergum narrower than 3rd tergum.......................... 6
6. Laterotergum pilose, at least with a patch of long pile dorsally; postpronotum and/or anterior anepisternum pilose; metepisternum pilose; scutum usually with a well-develop collar of longer pile on anterior margin...................... Allobaccha View in CoL
- Laterotergum, anterior anepisternum, metepisternum all bare; scutum without pile collar........................................................................................................................ Pseudodoros View in CoL *** Baccha View in CoL in our sense does not occur in the Aftropical region, but would run here in this key and is separate from the preceeding genera by a complete metacoxal bridge.
7. Face and scutellum entirely black in background color; abdomen usually without marginal sulcus; metasternum bare; eye bare. Note that one Pelloloma species has an indistinct marginal sulcus on the apical tergum 5............................ 22
- Face or scutellum or both at least partly yellow or yellowish brown in background color, both never entirely black, if in doubt, eye pilose; abdomen, metasternum, and eye variable.......................................................... 8
8. Antenna short, shorter than head; basoflagellomere at most twice as long as broad; scape and pedicel not longer than broad (Fig. MND 7–8)...................................................................................... 10
- Antenna elongate, longer than head; basoflagellomere at least three times as long as broad; scape or pedicel longer than broad (Fig. MND 4)......................................................................................... 9
9. Metafemur and metatibia without pile brushes; eye densely long pilose; scape and pedicel subequal; abdomen strongly convex dorsally, strongly margined; vein R 4+5 sinuate, looped into cell R 4+5; calypter bare......................... Chrysotoxum View in CoL
- Metafemur and metatibia with brushes of long pile; eye sparsely and short pilose; scape about 3 times as long as pedicel; abdomen not convex nor with marginal sulcus; vein R 4+5 straight; calypter pilose on ventral lobe.................. Afrosyrphus View in CoL
10. Calypter with lower lobe pilose, especially on posteromedial portion (Fig. MND 62); metacoxa with a tuft of strong pile at posteromedial apical angle (Fig. MND 77)........................................................... Betasyrphus View in CoL
- Calypter bare; metacoxa without pile tuft.................................................................. 11
11. Anterior anepisternum bare; wing margin without minute closely spaced black maculae on posterior margin............. 13
- Anterior anepisternum pilose at least posterodorsally (Fig. MND 65); wing margin with a series of minute closely spaced black maculae on posterior margin (Fig. MND 61)............................................................... 12
12. Metasternum pilose; metepisternum pilose ventrad to spiracle......................................... Episyrphus View in CoL
- Metasternum bare; metepisternum bare............................................................ Meliscaeva View in CoL
13. Abdomen without marginal sulcus....................................................................... 19
- Abdomen with at least a weak marginal sulcus on terga 4 and 5, often with a strong sulcus on terga 3–5................ 14
14. Metapleuron bare ventrad to spiracle; metasternum variable; size and shape variable............................... 16
- Metapleuron with a tuft of fine pile ventrad to spiracle; metasternum pilose; large species with broad flattened abdomens with distinct marginal sulcus................................................................................ 15
15. Mesonotum anteriorly with a distinct collar of longer and denser pile; vein R 4+5 sinuate, distinctly looped into cell R 4+5 ................................................................................................... Asarkina View in CoL
- Mesonotum without a collar of pile; vein R 4+5 nearly straight........................................... Achoanus
16. Eye densely pilose; metacoxa with tuft of strong pile at posteromedial apical angle (Fig. MND 77)............ Betasyrphus View in CoL
- Eye bare; metacoxal without such a pile tuft............................................................... 17
17. Metasternum pilose; wing densely microtrichose on apical 1/3; scutum dark laterally; male metacoxa simple...... Eupeodes View in CoL
- Metasternum bare; wing extensively bare, with only sparse scattered microtrichia on apical 1/3...................... 18
18. Scutum with well-defined bright yellow lateral vitta, extending from postpronotum to scutellum; male metacoxa with ventral spine-like process (widespread)................................................................... Ischiodon View in CoL
- Scutum with ill-defined yellow lateral vitta; male metacoxa simple (northern Chad only)........................ Scaeva View in CoL
19. Scutum with lateral yellow vitta extending from postpronotum to scutellum...................................... 21
- Scutum with lateral yellow vitta not extending beyond transverse suture......................................... 20
20. Face with broad black vitta; subscutellar fringe well-developed except on medial 1/3; male genitalia small, with tergum 9 at most 1/2 as wide as abdomen; female 5th tergum with distinct yellow maculae which are isolated from lateral margins................................................................................................. Exallandra View in CoL
- Face yellow; subscutellar fringe absent; male genitalia large and globose, with tergum 9 as wide as abdomen; female 5th tergum either without yellow maculae or yellow maculae broadly reaching lateral margin.............. Sphaerophoria View in CoL (s. s.)
21. Subscutellar fringe complete, dense; male holoptic; male genitalia small, inconspicuous, with tergum 9 at most 1/2 as wide as abdomen; female face without carina (widespread, but not St. Helena).................................... Allograpta View in CoL
- Subscutellar fringe absent; male dichoptic; male genitalia large and globose, with tergum 9 as wide as abdomen; female face with a distinct median carina extending from antenna to tubercle ( St. Helena only)......... Sphaerophoria (Loveridgeana) View in CoL
22. Metepisternum with some fine subappressed pile; katepisternum with pile patches broadly separated posteriorly, joined anteriorly (Fig. MND 42); metacoxa with tuft of pile at posteromedial apical angle (as in Fig. MND 48)................................................................................................ Xanthandrus (Afroxanthandrus)
- Metepisternum bare; katepisternal pile patches broadly separated throughout (as in Fig. 45); metacoxa with or without pile tuft ................................................................................................... 23
23. Metacoxal with tuft of pile at posteromedial apical angle (as in Fig. MND 48); metafemur swollen, usually about 3 times as broad as tibia; metasternum entire................................................................. Pelloloma View in CoL
- Metacoxa without posteromedial apical pile tuft; metafemur simple, not swollen, about as broad as tibia................ 24
24. Metasternum greatly reduced, with deep posterior incision laterally so that sclerotized portion consists of a median diamond-shaped area with narrow anterior and lateral strips (Fig. MND 70); face not produced below, with small tubercle (Fig. MND 8)................................................................................... Melanostoma View in CoL
- Metasternum entire (Fig. MND 71); face almost straight with strong tubercle ( Fig. 1B View FIGURE 1 ), slightly produced forward ventrally.............................................................................................. Afrostoma View in CoL
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