Paramixogaster brunettii Reemer in Reemer & Ståhls, 2013

Reemer, Menno & Sankararaman, Hariharakrishnan, 2024, Revision of the Oriental species of the hoverfly genus Paramixogaster Brunetti, 1923 (Diptera, Syrphidae, Microdontinae), ZooKeys 1208, pp. 1-48 : 1-48

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.3897/zookeys.1208.122829

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:5F3E1286-D578-4F4B-AD83-F5BC46D651A4

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12820300

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Paramixogaster brunettii Reemer in Reemer & Ståhls, 2013
status

 

Paramixogaster brunettii Reemer in Reemer & Ståhls, 2013 View in CoL

Figs 29–31 View Figures 29–31

Mixogaster vespiformis Brunetti, 1913: 169. Holotype ♂: India ( ZSI) [photographs studied] (secondary homonym of Microdon vespiformis de Meijere, 1908, see Reemer and Ståhls 2013 a). View in CoL

Paramixogaster vespiformis (Brunetti) – Brunetti 1923: 320; Knutson et al. 1975: 373. View in CoL

Paramixogaster brunettii Reemer, 2013 in View in CoL Reemer & Ståhls, 2013 a: 144.

Studied type specimens.

Holotype of Mixogaster vespiformis Brunetti, 1913 . India • 1 ♂; N. E. Assam, Dibrugarh ; 17–19 Nov. 1911; ZSI. Label 1: “ Ind. Mus. // Dibrugarh // N. E. Assam // Abor Exped // 17–19 - XI- 11. // Kemp [printed vertically on left side of label] ”; label 2: “ Mixogaster // vespiformis // Brun. Typ. ♀ ”; label 3: “ Paramixogas- // ter. // vespiformis // Brun Type ♀ // det. Brun. 1923 ”; label 4: “ 2177 // [illegible 2 digit code] ” [digital images studied].

Diagnosis.

Only male known. Body length: 8 mm. A reddish-brown species with lateral bulges on the frons. From most other species with lateral bulges on the frons, it differs by the combination of the following characters: tergite 2 less than twice as long as wide, mesoscutum without fascia of golden setulae along transverse suture. This species is most similar to P. halmaherensis and P. yunnanensis , but differs because the mesoscutum is reddish with a median black vitta of ~ 1 / 3 of the width of the scutum (mostly dark brown to blackish in the other two species), and tergite 2 is reddish at least on the apical 1 / 2 (at most narrowly reddish along posterior margin in the other two species).

Notes.

Mixogaster vespiformis Brunetti, 1913 was included in Paramixogaster by Brunetti (1923). The species name became a secondary homonym when Microdon vespiformis de Meijere, 1908 was transferred to Paramixogaster by Reemer and Ståhls (2013 a), who introduced the replacement name Paramixogaster brunettii Reemer, 2013 . The type specimen itself has not been studied by the authors, but digital images were kindly provided by Jeroen van Steenis.

Distribution.

Only known from Assam ( India).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Syrphidae

SubFamily

Microdontinae

Genus

Paramixogaster

Loc

Paramixogaster brunettii Reemer in Reemer & Ståhls, 2013

Reemer, Menno & Sankararaman, Hariharakrishnan 2024
2024
Loc

Paramixogaster vespiformis (Brunetti) – Brunetti 1923: 320 ; Knutson et al. 1975: 373 .

Knutson LV & Thompson FC & Vockeroth JR 1975: 373
Brunetti E 1923: 320
1923
Loc

Mixogaster vespiformis

Brunetti E 1913: 169
de Meijere, 1908
Reemer and Ståhls 2013 a
1913
Loc

Paramixogaster brunettii

Paramixogaster brunettii Reemer, 2013 in Reemer & Ståhls, 2013 a: 144.