Diogmites neoternatus (Bromley)

Deromyia neoternata Bromley, 1931b: 433 .

Recognition characters: Brownish species length 20–30 mm; mystax white; thorax golden reddish brown with three velvety black stripes on mesonotum; 2 long, black, convergent scutellar bristles; abdomen dark brown or yellowish brown, strongly constricted between second and third segments; stout, black setae often cover abdomen, being more abundant on last 3–4 segments; sides without distinguishable spots or bands; legs yellowish brown with, black bristles.

Distribution: PLATTE: 10 Aug. 1951 (DGD-UN).

Habitat: Grama-needlegrass-wheatgrass grassland vegetation type.

Ethology: Nothing known.

Prey: None known.