Peradon niger (Williston)
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Peradon niger (Williston) View in CoL Figs 46 View Figures 36–47 , 123 View Figures 119–128 , 124 View Figures 119–128 , 216 View Figures 212–217 , 217 View Figures 212–217 , 270 View Figures 268–273
Microdon niger Williston, 1891: 4. Holotype ♂: Mexico (NHMUK) [examined]; Thompson et al. 1976: 66.
Microdon manni Shannon, 1923: 80. Holotype ♀: Bolivia (USNM) [examined].
Peradon niger (Williston): Reemer and Ståhls 2013a: 146.
Studied type specimens.
Mexico • 1 ♂, holotype of Microdon niger Williston; Pancina, Vera Paz., Champion"; 1903; F.D. Godman & O. Salvin leg.; NHMUK. Label 1 (small, round, red-bordered): "Holo- / type"; label 2: "Pancina, / Vera Paz. / Champion."; label 3: "Sp. figured."; label 4: "Microdon [male sign] / niger, Will."; label 5: "Biol. Centr. Amer. / Dipt. - Syrphidae. / F.D. Godman, / O. Salvin. / 1903-51.".
Bolivia • 1 ♀, holotype of Microdon manni Shannon; USNM. Label 1: "Ivon Beni / Mann. Bol."; label 2: "W.M. Mann / collector"; label 3 (red): "Type No. / 25951 / U.S.N.M."; label 4: "Microdon / manni / Shannon"; label 5: "= niger Will. / C.T.G."; label 6 (barcode): "USMM ENT 00250236".
Additional specimens.
Mexico • 1 ♂; Chiapas, 6.0 km SW Ocosingo; 22 Sep. 1992; M. Wood leg.; CNC.
Peru • 1 ♀; Madre de Dios, Rio Tambopata Reserve, 30 air km SW Puerto Maldonado; 1-26 Nov. 1982; E.S. Ross leg.; CAS.
Diagnosis.
Body length: male 14.5-15 mm, female 15.5-16 mm. This is a species with a black body and blackish wings with a large whitish apical wing mark. From similarly coloured species ( P. bispina , P. normalis , P. pompiloides ) this species differs by the entirely microtrichose alula.
Notes.
The two specimens from Mexico (including the type of P. niger ) are males, whereas the two specimens from Bolivia (i.e., the type of P. manni ) and Peru are both females. Apart from usual sexual dimorphism, no morphological differences could be found. This supports the synonymization of Microdon manni Shannon with M. niger Williston by Thompson et al. (1976). However, the type localities of these taxa (Bolivia and Mexico, respectively) are far apart, and the types are of opposite sexes. Support for this synonymy would be stronger if males and females of both areas could be compared with each other.
Distribution.
Known from southern Mexico and Amazonian parts of Bolivia and Peru.
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