Platycheirus sticticus (Meigen, 1822)

Prokhorov, A. V., Popov, G. V., Shparyk, V. Yu. & Vasilyeva, Yu. S., 2023, New Records Of Hoverflies (Diptera, Syrphidae) From Ukraine. Vi, Zoodiversity 57 (2), pp. 125-142 : 135-137

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.15407/zoo2023.02.125

publication LSID

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persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03ED6707-FFA9-FFE7-6FB3-FE68FE84FF25

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Platycheirus sticticus (Meigen, 1822)
status

 

Platycheirus sticticus (Meigen, 1822) View in CoL ( figs 49, 50 View Figs 49–52 , 53–55 View Figs 53–58 )

M a t e r i a l e x a m i n e d. Ukraine. Kyiv Region: Irpin env., 50.502558 N 30.283498 E, glades in Lyubka GoogleMaps

River floodplain forest, 23.07.2020, 1 ♀ (A. Prokhorov).

D i s t r i b u t i o n. Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia,? Luxembourg, the Netherlands,? Norway, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovak Republic, Spain, Sweden; Russia (European parts, Siberia, Southern Far East); ( Bańkowska, 1963; Peck, 1988; Verlinden, 1991; Kuznetsov, 1993; Dirickx, 1994; Belcari et al., 1995; Holinka & Mazánek, 1997; Carrières, 2001 a; Stubbs & Falk, 2002; Stănescu & Pârvu, 2005; Speight, 2008; Bartsсh et al., 2009 a; Reemer et al., 2009; Tóth, 2011; Haarto & Kerppola, 2014; Ricarte & Marcos-García, 2017; Barkalov & Mutin, 2018; Speight et al., 2018; Vujić et al., 2018; Speight, 2020; Wakkie, 2021); Ukraine (first record).

Diagnosis. The species is morphologically similar to representatives of Platycheirus albimanus or ambiguus species groups, in which not yellow spots are developed on the abdominal tergites, but whitish-grayish spots with a metallic sheen ( fig. 49 View Figs 49–52 ). The female of Platycheirus sticticus differs from other similar European species of albimanus / ambiguus group (sensu Bartsch et al., 2009 a) by posterior anepisternum with lower part shining (in other species, lower part of posterior anepisternum microtrichose), and sternite 2 with very short pilosity (in other species, sternite 2 with relatively long pilosity at least anteriorly). From P. ambiguus (Fallén, 1817) , it also can be distinguished by tergites 3 and 4 each with a not joined silvery spots (in P. ambiguus , tergites 3 and 4 without visible individual spots, but each with a faint silvery pollinose band). Platycheirus sticticus differs from P. albimanus (Fabricius, 1781) ( figs 51, 52 View Figs 49–52 , 56–58 View Figs 53–58 ) also by the frons with very small pollinose spots along eye margin ( figs 54, 55 View Figs 53–58 ), which sometimes reduced (in P. albimanus , frons with distinct triangular pollinose spots along eye margin, as on figs 57, 58 View Figs 53–58 ), fore femur with black bristle near apex (lacking in P. albimanus ), and tergite 5 is less than 2 times wider than long, (in P. albimanus tergite 5 is much more than 2 times wider than long). From P. laskai Nielsen, 1999 , P. sticticus can be distinguished by the shape of tergite 3, in which the width noticeably exceeds the length ( fig. 49 View Figs 49–52 ) (in P. laskai , tergite 3 almost square) ( van Veen, 2010; Bartsch et al., 2009 a).

Regarding the pilosity of sternite 2, we can say that our specimen has short pile, but not so short that the species can be easily distinguished by this feature from all specimens of P. albimanus , for example. When comparing our specimen with specimens of P. albimanus , it is clearly visible that the P. sticticus body is generally more shiny and less pubescent, the abdominal pollinose spots are also more shiny and not as whitish-grayish as in P. albimanus ( fig. 51 View Figs 49–52 ), with a more bluish tinge ( fig. 49 View Figs 49–52 ) especially when viewed from behind.

Tribe Syrphini

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Syrphidae

Genus

Platycheirus

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