Review of the species of Betasyrphus Matsumura, 1917 (Diptera: Syrphidae) from Madagascar with description of a new species
Author
Ssymank, Axel
text
Zootaxa
2010
2417
40
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.294068
e3f46688-7889-4595-9f23-3421789caaee
1175-5326
294068
Key to the
Madagascar
species of
Betasyrphus
Note that the males of
B. stuckenbergi
are not yet known and therefore are not included in the key. However the very long antennae will presumably also be present in the male sex and key out correctly. Both species have a completely yellow face, while a large proportion of the other Afrotropical species have a dark knob or median vitta on the face. For more distinctive characters and separation of the Oriental and Palaearctic
B. serarius
see
Tab. 1.
1 Antennae with basoflagellomere (3rd joint) very elongated, three times longer than wide (measurements on female
holotype
and
paratype
; only other Afrotropical species with very long antennae is
B. inflaticornis
(Bezzi, 1915)
, not known from
Madagascar
and differentiated by a dark facial knob). Wing hyaline without dark maculae. Anterior part of wing yellowish. Abdomen appearing almost black with only vague maculae on tergite 3, on tergite 2 missing (description from females only)........................................................................................
B. stuckenbergi
Keiser 1971
- Antennae with basoflagellomere (3rd joint) one and a half to two times as long as wide. Wing hyaline usually with distinct brownish macula (clearly developed in most males, weaker and sometimes missing in the females and part of the males), see
Fig. 12
. Fasciae on tergites 2+3 distinct and widely separated from their anterior margin...............
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B. keiseri
sp. nov.