Machimus adustus (Martin)
Asilus avidus Wulp, 1869: 82 .
Recognition characters: Brownish gray species; length 14–16 mm; mystax black above, white below; thorax brown and gray pollinose; scutellar setae white, bristles 4 black; wings hyaline with dark tinge at apex; abdomen gray pollinose with brown pollinose areas dorsally; lateral setae on first abdominal segment white; legs reddish brown with femora black anteriorly.
Distribution: ALBANY: Pole Mtn., July 1960 (RJL). FREMONT: near Lander, 1,524 –2,438 m (5,000 –8,000 ft), Aug. 1895 (RM-UK); paratype, one male, Pole Mtn., 10 July 1960 (RJL). LINCOLN: Fossil, 1 Aug. 1964 (CD, BD) (specimen in CAS). SUBLETTE: paratype series - three males, two females, S of Pinedale, on sagebrush, 24–29 July 1964 (RJL); TETON: paratype, one male, West Entrance, Targhee National For., 8 Aug. 1967 (RJL) (Martin 1975). Recorded from Wyoming by: Fisher & Wilcox (1997); Geller-Grimm (2018); Martin (1975).
Habitat: Pine-douglas fir forest (clearings within the forest where shrubs and grasses are dominant), and sagebrush steppe shrub and grassland vegetation types.
Ethology: Nothing known.
Prey: None known.