Citrogramma citrinum, (BRUNETTI, 1923)

Mengual, Ximo, 2012, The flower fly genus Citrogramma Vockeroth (Diptera: Syrphidae): illustrated revision with descriptions of new species, Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 164 (1), pp. 99-172 : 134-135

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CITROGRAMMA CITRINUM ( BRUNETTI, 1923) View in CoL

Xanthogramma citrinum Brunetti, 1923: 95 View in CoL . Holotype: ♂, NZSI, by original designation. Type locality: India: Mangaldai. Brunetti, 1923: 95, fig. 20; Shiraki, 1930: 405, 408; Nayar & Nayar, 1965: 241; Biswas et al., 1975: 25.

Olbiosyrphus citrinus of Hervé-Bazin, 1923b: 290, 1926: 67; Frey, 1946: 163.

Syrphus citrinum of Curran, 1928: 198, 214, 1931a: 313, 319, 1942: 6.

Citrogramma citrinum View in CoL of Knutson et al.,1975: 311 (in part is C. henryi View in CoL ); Kapoor et al., 1979: 52; Wyatt, 1991: 158, 163, fig. 13; Sun, 1992: 136; Ghorpadé, 1994: 9; Mitra et al., 2008: 3; Yang et al., 1998: 1106.

Geographical distribution: China, Thailand, India, Malay Peninsula (Pahang, Perak).

Differential diagnosis: Species with face entirely yellow ( Fig. 87 View Figures 76–87 ), posterior anepisternum black anteriorly ( Fig. 88 View Figures 88–99 ), scutellum with a diffused brownish macula ( Fig. 85 View Figures 76–87 ) and metafemur yellow on basal third to half. Citrogramma citrinum is similar to C. chola , whose males have the frontal triangle narrow with an angle between eyes under 90°. The differences from C. chola are that C. citrinum has notopleuron entirely yellow pilose and anepimeron black. Males of C. citrinum have frontal triangle with a medial brownish orange macula ( Fig. 87 View Figures 76–87 ), abdominal tergum 3 with a yellow fascia with subparallel margins and slightly emarginate posteriorly, and tergum 4 with a yellow fascia with subparallel posterior margin to posterior tergal margin ( Fig. 85 View Figures 76–87 ). Females of C. citrinum have lunule yellow ( Fig. 86 View Figures 76–87 ), frons yellow medially and tergum 4 with a yellow fascia slightly widening to lateral margins; whereas females of C. chola have frons yellow with an anteromedial dark triangular macula and lunule dark ( Fig. 82 View Figures 76–87 ).

Remarks: Only one female specimen was studied from Larut Hills, Perak, Malaysia. Brunetti (1923) described the female of C. citrinum based on two specimens: ‘Ghumti, Darjiling District, 4000 ft., vii.1911, type ♀ (Gravely)’ and ‘Sidapur, Coorg, S. India, 8000 ft., 15.iii.1917 ’. The main difference with the male individuals was the pleuron pattern, entirely yellow with katepisternum black ventrally. Wyatt (1991) suggested that males and females were wrongly associated in the original description and that Brunetti based his species in two different taxa. The studied female has pleuron mostly yellow except posterior anepisternum black on anterior third and katepisternum black medial and ventrally. The female of C. citrinum is very similar to females of C. chola and it also has black hairs on posterolateral notopleuron (males of C. citrinum do not). Another difference between these females is that C. citrinum has anterior anepimeron black pilose but C. chola has anepimeron entirely yellow pilose. See also remarks under C. chola .

Brunetti (1923) cited a male from Janakmukh (Abor Expedition) from the Zoological Survey of India (NZSI), and considered it probably to be a distinct species with a medial black facial vitta and metaleg entirely black. Wyatt (1991) did not contradict this possibility, and I think it is likely to be true and that this specimen could key out to Citrogramma marissa Mengual sp. nov.

Sun (1992) and Yang et al. (1998) cited C. citrinum from Yunnan, Fujian, and Sichuan provinces of China. I have not studied any specimen of C. citrinum from China.

Keiser (1958) studied Citrogramma specimens from several localities of Sri Lanka that he identified as X. citrinum . These specimens must be C. henryi Ghorpadé, 1994 (K. Ghorpadé pers. comm.) because it is the only studied species that occurs on that island. Similarly, Vockeroth (1969) cited C. citrinum from Sri Lanka, and figured the male genitalia. Although not major differences in male genitalia are present between these species, the male genitalia in Vockeroth (1969: fig. 57) are that of C. henryi because he only studied material of ‘ C. citrinum ’ from Sri Lanka, and no other Citrogramma species is known from that island.

Brunetti (1923: 97) based his species on a series of three males and two females in the Indian Museum ( NZSI, Calcutta , West Bengal, India) and one male in the Pusa collection ( IARI, New Delhi, India). Brunetti also mentioned the following information about the holotype and allotype: ‘ Mangaldai , Assam – Bhutan Frontier , 26.xii.1910, type ♂ ( Kemp )’ and ‘ Ghumti, Darjiling District, 4000 ft., vii.1911, type ♀ (Gravely)’. Original type material was not available for the present study .

Holotype male deposited in the National Zoological Collection, Zoological Survey of India (Calcutta, India) and labelled: ‘ Assam – Bhutan Frontier/ Mangaldai dist., N.E., 26.xii.10/S.W. Kemp’ ‘ Xantho . citrina/Brun Type ♂ ’ ‘TYPE’ ‘2286/H2’ ‘ Xantho . citrinum Brun /Type ♂ /det. Brun. 1923 ’ ‘ Citrogramma citrinum (Brunetti) /K.D. Ghorpade det.1981’.

Type locality: India: Assam State, Darrang District, Mangaldai (also spelt as Mangaldoi), 26°25′N, 90°00′E GoogleMaps .

Material examined: Nontype material. MALAYSIA: Perak F.M. S., Larut Hills , 3700–4500 ft, 12.ii.1932, H.M. Pendlebury [1♂, USNM; 3♂, AMNH];..., 13.ii.1932,... [2♂, AMNH];..., 14.ii.1932,... [2♂, AMNH];..., 17.ii.1932,... [3♂, USNM; 1♀, AMNH] ; Perak, Taiping , Gunung Hijau, 1430 m, H. Bänzinger [3♂, BMNH] ; Pahang, Fraser’s Hill , 27.x– 3.xi.1977, B. Bendell [7♂, CNC];..., 4200ft, 14.vii.1936, H.M. Pendlebury [4♂, BMNH];..., 3300ft, 30.ix.1932,... [1♂, BMNH] ; Pahang, F.M.S. Cameron’s Highlands , Rhododendron Hill , 22.vi.1923, H.M. Pendlebury [1♂, BMNH; 1♂, AMNH];..., 5200 ft, 18.vi.1923,... [1♂, BMNH] ; THAILAND: Chiang Mai, 20.x.1920, F.4558 acc:22628 [2♂, AMNH] ; CHINA: Hainan, Ledong County, jianfengling, 16.xi.2006, Ke-Ke Huo [1♂, SBSC] (Huo, unpubl. data) ; Hainan, Wuzhishan City, Shuiman Town , 23–25.v.2007, Yi-Bi Ba & Jun-Tong Lang [1♂, SBSC] (Huo, unpubl. data) .

NZSI

Zoological Survey of India, National Zoological Collection

IARI

Indian Agricultural Research Institute

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

AMNH

American Museum of Natural History

CNC

Canadian National Collection of Insects, Arachnids, and Nematodes

SBSC

Robert A. Vines Environmental Science Center

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Syrphidae

Genus

Citrogramma

Loc

Citrogramma citrinum

Mengual, Ximo 2012
2012
Loc

Citrogramma citrinum

Mitra B & Mukherjee M & Banerjee D 2008: 3
Yang JK & Huang CH & Cheng XY 1998: 1106
Ghorpade K 1994: 9
Sun CH 1992: 136
Wyatt NP 1991: 158
Kapoor VC & Malla YK & Rajbhandari Y 1979: 52
Knutson LV & Thompson FC & Vockeroth JR 1975: 311
1975
Loc

Syrphus citrinum

Curran CH 1928: 198
1928
Loc

Xanthogramma citrinum

Biswas S & Lahiri AR & Ghosh AK 1975: 25
Nayar JL & Nayar L 1965: 241
Shiraki T 1930: 405
Brunetti E 1923: 95
Brunetti E 1923: 95
1923
Loc

Olbiosyrphus citrinus

Frey R 1946: 163
Herve-Bazin J 1926: 67
Herve-Bazin J 1923: 290
1923
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