Paragus (Pandasyopthalmus) tibialis ( Fallén, 1817 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4577.2.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5929792 |
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Paragus (Pandasyopthalmus) tibialis ( Fallén, 1817) View in CoL
Pipiza tibialis Fallén, 1817: 60 View in CoL . Type locality: Sweden (Vestrogothia).
Paragus zonatus Meigen, 1822: 177 View in CoL . Type locality: Germany (Herzogthum Mts.).
Paragus aeneus Meigen, 1822: 183 View in CoL . Type locality: France.
Paragus obscurus Meigen, 1822: 183 View in CoL . Type locality: France.
Paragus femoratus Meigen, 1822: 184 View in CoL . Type locality: Austria.
Ascia analis Macquart, 1839: 109 View in CoL . Type locality: Canary. Is.
Paragus dispar Schummel, 1841: 163 View in CoL . Type locality: Poland (Lissa, near Wroclaw).
Paragus numidia Macquart, 1849: 471 . Type locality: Algeria.
Paragus mundus Wollaston, 1858: 115 View in CoL . Type locality: Portugal (Madeira: Porto Santo).
Orthonevra varipes Bigot, 1880: 150 View in CoL . Type locality: Iran (Northern Iran).
Paragus tibialis var. meridionalis Becker, 1921: 4 View in CoL . Type locality: Russia (Krasnoarmeisk, nr. Volgograd).
Paragus mongolicus Kanervo, 1938a View in CoL : 149. Type locality: Mognolia.
Material examined: 1 female, El-Burg , 8.VII.1934, leg. Efflatoun ; 1 male, 1 female, Wadi El-Rabba , Sinai, 26.IV.1946, leg. Efflatoun , specimens published in Shaumar & Kamal (1978); 1 male, Amria , 1.VI.1924, leg. Efflatoun ; 1 male, Bir El-Fahm , 26.III.1930 , leg. H.C.E. & M.T.; 1 female, Helwan , 28.I.1935, leg. Farag ; 1 male, Wadi Hoff , 18.II.1927, leg. Farag [EFC].
World distribution: AF: Namibia, South Africa. NE: Canada, USA. OR: India. PA: Afghanistan, Algeria, British Isles, Canary Is., China, Egypt, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Greece, Iran, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Korea, Lithuania, Madeira, Mongolia, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Tunisia.
Egyptian localities: Coastal Strip: Amria, El-Burg, Mariout, Mersa Matrouh. Eastern Desert: Bir El-Fahm, Ogret El-Sheikh, Suez, Wadi Digla, Wadi Garawi, Wadi Hoff, Wadi Rishrash, Wadi Um Elek, Wadi Zohleiga. Lower Nile Valley & Delta: Abu-Rawash, El-Mansoura, El-Mansouriya, Ezbet El-Nakhl, Helwan, Kafr El-Dems, Kafr Hakim, Kirdassa, Kombira. Sinai: Wadi Gedeirat, Wadi El-Rabba. [Sources: Efflatoun (1922), Shaumar & Kamal (1978) and the examined museum material]
Activity period in Egypt: Throughout the year.
Remarks: This species flies rapidly, zigzagging in and out of low-growing plants in open grassland and heathland, and beside tracks in open woodland. It also visits flowers in these situations, especially flowers of Potentilla and Salix ( Speight 2017) .
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Paragus (Pandasyopthalmus) tibialis ( Fallén, 1817 )
El-Hawagry, Magdi S. & Gilbert, Francis 2019 |
Paragus mongolicus
Kanervo, E. 1938: 149 |
Paragus tibialis var. meridionalis
Becker, T. 1921: 4 |
Orthonevra varipes
Bigot, J. M. F. 1880: 150 |
Paragus mundus
Wollaston, T. V. 1858: 115 |
Paragus numidia
Macquart, P. J. M. 1849: 471 |
Paragus dispar
Schummel, T. E. 1841: 163 |
Ascia analis
Macquart, P. J. M. 1839: 109 |
Paragus zonatus
Meigen, J. W. 1822: 177 |
Paragus aeneus
Meigen, J. W. 1822: 183 |
Paragus obscurus
Meigen, J. W. 1822: 183 |
Paragus femoratus
Meigen, J. W. 1822: 184 |
Pipiza tibialis Fallén, 1817 : 60
Fallen, F. C. 1817: 60 |