Acrocera orbiculus (Fabricius)

Syrphus orbiculus Fabricius, 1787: 340 . No specimen numbers or gender stated. Only one wing left (Zimsen 1964; T. Pape, in litt.). Type deposition: ZMUC. Type locality: Germany, Kiel.

Acrocera albipes Meigen, 1804: 148 . No specimen numbers or gender stated. Type deposition: unknown; not MNHN (C. Daugeron, in litt.), NHMW (P. Sehnal, in litt.), KBIN (P. Limbourg, in litt.), UMO (A.C. Pont, in litt.). Type locality: not given (probably Central Europe, from coll. Baumhauer). Syn. (with A. globulus): Boie (1838: 236). See also Erichson (1840: 163).

Acrocera borealis Zetterstedt, 1838: 573 . ♀ lectotype. Type deposition: ZML. Type locality: Sweden, Åsele. Syn.: de Jong et al. (2000: 175).

Syrphus globulus Panzer, [1804]: 20. No specimen numbers or gender stated. The figured specimen is most likely a female. Type deposition: unknown; not MNHU (J. Pohl, in litt.). Type locality: Germany, probably around Eichstätt (Bavaria) as the type was collected by Patricius Trost. Syn.: Schlinger (1965: 406).

Acrocera hubbardi Cole, 1919: 58 . ♀ holotype. Type deposition: USNM (no. 21205). Type locality: USA, Arizona, Santa Rita Mountains. Syn.: Schlinger (1965: 406).

Acrocera hungerfordi Sabrosky, 1944: 406 . ♀ holotype. Type deposition: SEMC. Type locality: USA, Michigan, Cheboygan Co. Syn.: Sabrosky (1948: 405).

Paracrocera kaszabi Majer, 1977: 105 . syn. nov. ♀ holotype. Type deposition: HNHM. Type locality: Mongolia, Tosgoni ovoo, 5–10 km from Ulan Baator.

Remarks. Majer (1977) described A. kaszabi based on the “male” holotype from Mongolia. His illustration, however, clearly shows a female as already mentioned in de Jong et al. (2000), who suggest that it might be conspecific with A. orbiculus . The abdominal pattern of the holotype also occurs in the DNA-voucher specimen CK680 from south-western France (fig. 8A).

Paracrocera manevali Séguy, 1926: 164 . syn. nov. ♀ holotype. Type deposition: MNHN. Type locality: France, Département Haute-Loire, Tence.

Remarks. According to Séguy (1926), the “male” holotype of A. manevali is characterized by large protruding genitalia. A study of the holotype revealed that it is in fact a female specimen, as already suspected by de Jong et al. (2000). Nartshuk (1982) stated that females with black scutellum and wholly black abdomen belong to A. orbiculus .

Paracrocera minuscula Séguy, 1934: 27 . syn. nov. ♂ holotype. Type deposition: MNHN. Type locality: Spain, Zaragoza.

Remarks. The male holotype of A. minuscula was collected in Spain and, following Séguy (1934), differs from other species by their yellow distitarsi and hyaline lower calypters.

Ogcodes pubescens Latreille, 1805: 315 . Holotype (no gender stated, but probably an entirely dark female). Type deposition: unknown; not MNHN (C. Daugeron, in litt.). Type locality: France, Département Hauts-de-Seine, Meudon. Syn.:? (Erichson (1840: 168) suggested that it might be A. orbiculus or A. globulus, but without having seen specimens at hand.)

Acrocera tumida Erichson, 1840: 166 . ♀ holotype. Type deposition: MNHU. Type locality: not given (probably Germany). Syn.: (Sack 1936: 30).