Toxomerus paragrammus (Schiner) Figure 26
Mesogramma paragramma Schiner 1868: 349. Type locality: South America [Venezuela] [ST ♂, NMW].
Differential diagnosis.
Species with face produced forward, yellow, with gena brown. Scutum black, bronze pollinose, with a broad yellow lateral vitta, yellow and black pilose. Scutum yellow, black pilose. Pleuron mostly black except posterior anepisternum yellow on posterior 2/3, katepisternum with a dorsal yellow macula and anepimeron yellow on anterior and dorsomedial sections. Wing hyaline, microtrichose. Abdomen mainly black, with a broad yellow lateral margin in terga 1 to 5; tergum 2 with a medial black pollinose macula; terga 3 and 4 with two subanterior fasciate maculae that can eventually meet in the middle with a central yellow vitta (Fig. 26).
Length
(2): body, 6.8-7.0 (6.9) mm; wing, 6.3-6.5 (6.4) mm.
Distribution.
Venezuela.
Material examined.
2♂ syntypes.
Remarks.
Toxomerus paragrammus is another species that most of the times will not run through the key because the presence of yellow maculae on the abdomen. I included this species because I think some dark specimens might have black abdomen with yellow lateral margins.