Integrative taxonomy of the Merodon aberrans (Diptera, Syrphidae) species group: distribution patterns and description of three new species
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Vujić, Ante
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Radenković, Snežana
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Tubić, Nataša Kočiš
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Likov, Laura
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Popov, Grigory
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Rojo, Santos
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Miličić, Marija
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18759866-bja10037
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Merodon brevis
Paramonov, 1926: 157
.
Type locality
:
Armenia
, “Inaklu,
Erivan
”.Original description was based on a
holotype
located in
the Paramonov’s collection (examined):
Holotype
: male with labels: [N 326], [Инаклю (= Inaklyu, modern Antarut village, Downloaded from Brill.com
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40.35N
,
44.266667E
, asl
1450 m
) / Эчмиадз. у. (= Echmiadzin (modern Vagharshapat) District) / Эрив. г. (=
Yerevan Region
,
Armenia
) 18.vii.24.], [
Merodon
/
brevis
n. sp.
/
♂
Typus / Paramonov d.] (
SIZK
, examined).
FIGURE 7 Distribution map of
Merodon aberrans
,
Merodon flavitibius
and
Merodon hermonensis
sp. nov.
Note.
Paramonov pointed out that the type is kept in his personal collection (
Paramonow, 1926: 157
). The exact storage location of the type was not known for a long time (
Liepa, 1969
;
Hurkmans, 1993
). It is interesting that the description indicates a different day for specimen collection (10.vii.24). This specimen is a
holotype
by monotypy according to article 73.1.2
ICZN (1999)
.
Other material
.
Armenia
,
Abaran
,
KarnyYarich
,
40.566667N
,
44.516656E
, leg.
A. Shelk
,
10.vii.1926
,
Syunik
,
1 male
in
NBCN
.
Armenia
,
Syunik
,
Tsghuk
vill. env.,
39.669444N
,
45.846111E
, asl 2100 m,
07.vii.2019
, leg.
O. Gubin
,
07.vii.2019
,
1 male
,
1 female
in (
SIZK
);
Syunik
,
Zangezur Mountains
,
12 km NNW of Meghri
,
Lichkvaz
vill. env.,
Boghaqar Reserve
,
38.989125N
,
46.180389E
, asl 1400 m, leg.
O. Gubin
,
10.vii.2019
, leg.
O. Gubin
,
3 males
,
2 females
in (
SIZK
)
.
Iran
,
Chichekli forest
,
38.661983N
,
46.5208E
, leg.
S. Khaghaninia
,
1 female
in
KS
collection; Iran,
Chichekli forest
,
38.56945N
,
46.50152E
, leg.
S. Khaghaninia
,
1 female
in
KS
collection; Iran,
Chichekli forest
,
38.70085N
,
46.18817E
, leg.
S. Khaghaninia
,
1 female
in
KS
collection
.
Turkey
,
Bingol
,
Buglan Gecidi
,
38.9394444N
,
41.1536111E
, leg.
J. A. W. Lucas
,
30.vii.1992
,
8 males
,
3 females
in
NBCN
.
Turkey,
Agri
, Agri,
39.6666667N
,
43.1666667E
,
27.vi.1993
, leg.
M. Helada
,
1 male
in
NBCN
.
Turkey,
Bingol
, Buglan Gecidi,
38.9394444N
,
41.1536111E
,
05.vii.1986
,
1 male
and
1 female
in
NBCN
(designated as
paratype
of
M. aberrans
ssp.
isperensis
by
Hurkmans, 1993: 177
).
Turkey
,
Erzurum
,
Cat
,
39.615977N
,
40.997060E
,
31.vii.2005
, leg.
J. H. Stuke
,
1 female
in
SJH
collection
.
Diagnosis:
Medium-sized (
9–13 mm
), dark species, with bluish to olive–brown lustre (
fig. 28
); basoflagellomere reddish–yellow (
fig.
29A, B, D, G); pile on ventral margin of metafemur about a third of its width, with some longer pile, as long as half of metafemur (
fig.
30A, B); basoflagellomere elongated, 2.1 times as long as wide; legs black, tibiae and tarsi partly reddish–yellow to brown, profemur and mesofemur yellowish apically; metafemur about 3.8 times longer than wide (
fig. 30A, B
), apical part of metafemur with at least some black pile (
fig. 32A, C
); terga 2–4 each with a pair of narrow, triangular, white pollinose fasciate maculae (
fig. 28B, D
). Male genitalia is shown in
fig. 31
. Similar to
Merodon flavitibius
, from which it differs in having a yellow–red and elongated basoflagellomere (
fig. 29D
), and longer and unequally long pile on ventral margin of metafemur (
fig. 30A, B
), while in
M. flavitibius
the basoflagellomere is shorter and black to dark brown (
fig. 13A
), and the pile on ventral margin of metafemur is uniformly long, and less than 1/3 of its length (
fig. 12A, B
).
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via free access Very similar to
M. warnckei
, from which it differs in having shorter pilosity on ventral margin of metafemur (
fig. 30A, B
), a ratio of length of longest pile to width of metafemur is 0.45, comparing with
0.7 in
M. warnckei
(
fig. 10A, B
), and the presence of at least some black pile on apical part of metafemur (
fig. 32A, C
), while in
M. warnckei
all pile is pale yellowish (
fig. 10A, B
).
Description of female
:
Head
(
figs. 28C, D
,
29B, G
). Scape and pedicel brown; basoflagellomere (
fig. 29B, G
) yellow–red, elongated, about 1.7 times as long as wide, and about 2 times as long as pedicel, more or less straight dorsally, tapering to the apex; fossette dorsolateral; arista brown and thickened on basal third, about 1.5 times as long as basoflagellomere; face and frons black, with whitish pollinosity, covered with dense whitish pile; oral margin black, partly pollinose; lunula shiny black to brown, bare; frons with pollinose vittae along eye margins; ocellar triangle isosceles, mostly covered with black pile; occiput with whitish pile, covered with a dense, whitish-grey pollinosity; eyes covered with dense whitish-grey pile (
fig.29B
).
Thorax
(
fig. 28C, D
). Mesonotum black with greybluish lustre, covered with dense, erect whitish pile (
fig. 28C, D
), except some black pile near wing bases; scutum with four pollinose vittae (
fig. 28D
); posterodorsal part of anterior anepisternum, posterior anepisternum (except anteroventral angle), anterior anepimeron, dorsomedial anepimeron, and posterodorsal and anteroventral parts of katepisternum with long, dense pale yellow pile; wings mostly covered with microtrichia; wing veins brown; calypteres white yellow; halteres yellow; femora mostly black, tibiae partly reddish–yellow, tarsi reddish to brown (
figs. 28C, D
,
30B
); pile on legs whitish to pale yellow; metafemur narrow, about 3.6 times longer than wide, with unequal pile on ventral surface, mostly short, about 1/6 of its width, and some longers, as long as 1/4 of its width (
fig. 30B
).
Abdomen
(
fig. 28C, D
). Narrow, about 1.3 times longer than mesonotum; terga black; terga 2–4 each with a pair of distinct, white pollinose fasciate maculae; pile on terga all whitish, except black pile medially on terga 3–5; sterna dark brown, covered with whitish pile.
Distribution and biological data:
This species is recorded in
Armenia
,
Iran
and
Turkey
(
fig. 8
). In
Armenia
, the species has been found on the edges of deciduous mountain forest (
Quercus
,
Fagus
,
Acer
) with shrubs (
Rosa
, etc.) and grasslands (
Poaceae
,
Asteraceae
,
Astragalus
,
Artemisia
, etc.), and in ruderal vegetation (herbaceous legumes,
Carduus
) on roadsides among subalpine meadows (
Poaceae
,
Trifolium
) (
fig. 34B, C
). The altitude range in
Armenia
is
1400–2100 m
asl. The flight period is from the end of June until the end of July. Developmental stages: not described.