An overview of the Syrphidae (Diptera) of Saudi Arabia
Author
Dawah, Hassan A.
Author
Abdullah, Mohammed A.
0000-0002-3323-3623
mohd_robiya@hotmail.com
Author
Ahmad, Syed Kamran
0000-0002-6211-2345
entosaif@rediffmail.com
Author
Al-Dhafer, Hathal
0000-0002-4911-2332
hdhafer@ksu.edu.sa
Author
Turner, James
0000-0003-2411-7396
urner@museumwales.ac.uk
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Zootaxa
2020
2020-09-25
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Eumerus
sp. nr.
erythrocerus
sensu
Smit
et al
. (2017)
(
Figs 67–68
)
Examined specimens.
2♂
,
4♀
,
Asir
,
Abha
,
Madenate Al-Ameer Sultan
,
25.ii–25.v.2002
,
Malaise trap
,
H.A. Dawah
&
M. Abdullah
(
NMWC
;
CERS
).
Smit
et al
. (2017)
had one female of
erythrocerus
collected from
Yemen
that they identified as
Eumerus
sp. nr.
erythrocerus
.
Dr. Smit
also examined
1♂
of our specimens and suggested that it should be recorded as
Eumerus
sp. nr.
erythrocerus
.
Remarks.
We prefer to regard the females and males as
Eumerus
sp. nr.
erythrocerus
until such time as molecular investigation can reveal their true identity. Also since the diagnostic characters of the species are known from the male sex there is always the slight possibility that the female is of another species.
FIGURE 67–68.
Habitus of
Eumerus
sp. nr.
erythrocerus
Loew, 1858
. Male,
67
) dorsal view,
68
) same, lateral view.
Genus
Orthonevra
Macquart
This genus is made up of more than 49 species mostly in the Palaearctic region. Larvae are present in wetlands as a saprophagous species; in decaying vegetation and organically rich mud alongside ponds and streams in woods, in still and slow-moving water, open areas in deciduous forest and mixed arboreal forest, and areas subject to seasonal flooding (
Stubbs & Falk 2002
; Rotheray & Gilbet 2011;
Speight 2020
). The adults have a concave face leading smoothly to the projecting margin of the mouth. In some species there is a recurving of the wing crossvein connecting R4+5 to M1+2 (e.g.
O. nobilis
(Fallén)
or not (e.g.
O. geniculata
(Meigen)
. The single unidentified specimen we have (
Fig. 69
) shows this vein not to be recurved and so the genus is inserted in the key given as having no recurving of the vein.