New Records Of Hoverflies (Diptera, Syrphidae) From Ukraine. Ii. Brachyopini And Merodontini
Author
Prokhorov, A. V.
Author
Popov, G. V.
Author
Zaika, M. I.
text
Vestnik Zoologii
2018
2018-04-01
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2
125
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http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/vzoo-2018-0014
journal article
10.2478/vzoo-2018-0014
2073-2333
6454606
Myolepta obscura
Becher, 1882
(
FIgs 10–12
,
16–18
)
M a t e r i a l e x a m i n e d.
Ukraine
. Zakarpattia Region: Kamianytsia env., Uzh River valley (left bank),
48.70 N
22.43 E
, roads in deciduous forest, 9–
10.05.2017
, 1 Ơ,
1 ♀
(A. Prokhorov).
D i s t r i b u t i o n. Northern
France
,
Germany
,
Switzerland
, Northern
Italy
, Southern
Austria
,
Slovenia
,
Serbia
,
Montenegro
,
Poland
,
Slovakia
,
Hungary
,
Romania
,
Azerbaijan
(
Peck, 1988
;
Reemer et al., 2005
;
Holinka & Mazánek, 1997
;
Tóth, 2011
;
Speight, 2013
, 2017;
Mielczarek, 2018
),
Ukraine
(
first record
).
Diagnosis. Both sexes differs from similar
Myolepta vara
(Panzer, 1798)
(
FIgs 13– 15
,
19–21
) by the scutum and scutellum with long wooly upstanding pile (
FIg. 18
) (in
M. vara
with short reclined pile, as on
FIg. 21
), hind margin of the scutellum with hairs as long as two thirds/three quarters the median length of the scutellum (
FIg. 18
) (in
M. vara
with hairs half as long as the median length of the scutellum, as on
FIg. 21
), pleurae entirely pollinose (in
M. vara
, pleurae shining except for proepimeron and anterior anepisternum), anterolateral surface of the hind femur with many hairs as long as the maximum width of the femur (
FIg. 17
) (in
M. vara
with hairs half as long as the maximum width of the femur, as on
FIg. 20
), metasternum bare (in
M. vara
, metasternum pilose).
Male
also differs from
M. vara
by narrow shining median facial strip (
FIg. 12
) (in
M. vara
, shining median strip broadening from facial tubercle upwards to almost twice its width, as on
FIg. 15
).
Figs 10–15.
Myolepta obscura
(FIgs 10–12) and
M. vara
(FIgs 13–15) from Zakarpattia: 10, 13 — habitus of the males, dorsal view; 11–14 — habitus of the females, dorsal view; 12, 15 — heads of the males, frontal view (arrow shows the shining median strip of the face).
Additional features. Both sexes of
M. obscura
differs from
M. vara
by the frons, scutum and scutellum with pale yellowish hairs (in
M. vara
, all hairs distinctly golden, as on
FIg. 21
), tibiae with numerous long hairs at least as long as width of the tibia (in
M. vara
, tibiae with hairs all shorter than the width of the tibia), the basoflagellomere dark (in
M. vara
, the basoflagellomere pale, as on
FIg. 15
).
Male
of
M. obscura
differs from
M. vara
by the frons with numerous upstanding hairs (in
M. vara
, frons almost bare with a few semi-adpressed hairs), width of the dusting frons edge along eyes is equal to the width of the orbital strip (in
M. vara
, width of the dusting frons edge along eyes less then the width of the orbital strip), frons angle between eyes acute (frons angle slightly obtuse in
M. vara
).
Female
of
M. obscura
differs from
M. vara
by the frons with upstanding pile (in
M. vara
frons with semi-adpressed hairs aside from the median line of the frons).