Cheilosia (Cheilosia) abagoensis Skufjin, 1979
Fig. 1
Cheilosia abagoensis Skufjin, 1979: 194 .
Cheilosia abagoensis – Peck 1988: 95. — Barkalov 1993: 721. — Barkalov & Mutin 2018: 482. — Mengual et al. 2020: 14.
Differential diagnosis
It can be confused with several other species of Cheilosia that have the combination of a pilose eye, bare face, shiny sterna, black legs and posterior margin of scutellum with setae (e.g., C. caucasi sp. nov., C. gemmula sp. nov., C. rhynchops). Nevertheless, it can be relatively easy identified by the shiny posterior anepisternum, at least slightly pruinose in the others, and the blackish infuscate wings (Fig. 1A, C), hyaline or almost so in the other mentioned species.
Material examined
Collected in 2018, 2019 and 2021; see Mengual et al. (2020) for detailed records from 2018.
Genetics
DNA barcodes of C. abagoensis cluster all together with high support (BS = 99.6%), including three specimens of C. caucasi sp. nov.
Biology
During our expeditions, collected between June 15 th and 13 July between 1900 and 2295 m a.s.l. All specimens were collected on alpine meadows.
Distribution
Caucasus (Russia, Georgia).