Peradon pompiloides Reemer

Reemer, Menno, Skevington, Jeffrey H. & Kelso, Scott, 2019, Revision of the Neotropical hoverfly genus Peradon Reemer (Diptera, Syrphidae, Microdontinae), ZooKeys 896, pp. 1-93 : 1

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.896.36493

publication LSID

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scientific name

Peradon pompiloides Reemer
status

sp. nov.

Peradon pompiloides Reemer sp. nov. Figs 44 View Figures 36–47 , 45 View Figures 36–47 , 55 View Figures 53–56 , 60 View Figures 57–60 , 65 View Figures 61–66 , 126 View Figures 119–128 , 127 View Figures 119–128 , 235 View Figures 232–234 , 237 View Figures 232–234 , 272 View Figures 268–273

Peradon SUR-18 of Reemer 2014: 47.

Type material.

Holotype. Ecuador • 1 ♂, holotype of Peradon pompiloides sp. nov.; Napo, Jatun Sacha Res., 6 km E Misahualli; 1°4'S, 77°37'W; 450 m a.s.l.; 30 Apr.-8 May 2002; S.A. Marshall leg.; DEBU. Label 1: "ECU [Ecuador]: Napo, Jatun Sacha / Res., 6 km E. Misahualli, 450 / m. 1°4'S, 77°37'W, SOL / trail, 30 Apr– 8 May 2002, / S.A. Marshall, / debu00179136".

Paratype. Brazil • 1 ♀; "Amazon 66 53"; NHMUK.

Additional specimens.

Suriname • 1 ♂; "Amer. mer. Surinam"; RMNH.

Description

(based on holotype). Adult male. Body size: 9.5 mm.

Head. Face occupying 0.43 of head width in frontal view; yellow; with white pilosity. Gena black with white pilosity. Lateral oral margin weakly produced; black with white pilosity. Frons and vertex black, with pale golden yellow pilosity, except black pilosity at ocellar triangle. Occiput black with pale golden yellow pilosity dorsally, white pilosity ventrally. Eye bare. Antennal fossa slightly wider than high. Antenna black, except scape brown basally. Antennal ratio approximately 1:1.4. Basoflagellomere parallel-sided with rounded apex. Arista slender, ca. 2/3 of length of basoflagellomere.

Thorax. Mesoscutum dull black with faint bronze hues on wide areas along all margins; short, appressed black pilose, except for fasciae of more erect golden yellow pile along anterior and posterior margins. Postpronotum pale brown; pale yellow pile. Postalar callus dark brown; black pile. Scutellum dark brown with faint bronze hue; pale yellow pilose anteriorly, black pilose posteriorly; with two apical calcars of approx. 1/4 of length of scutellum, with mutual distance ca. the same as length of scutellum. Pleura blackish brown. Anterior and posterior part of anepisternum separated by deep sulcus; golden yellow and black pile anteriorly, yellow pilose along posterior margin, with wide bare area in between. Anepimeron entirely white pilose. Katepisternum white pilose dorsally, bare ventrally. Katatergum and anatergum dark microtrichose. Other pleurae bare. Calypter grey. Halter yellow.

Wing. Blackish anterobasally and dark grey otherwise, except for yellow subapical macula in parts of cells r1, r2+3, r4+5 and apex of dm. Wing microtrichose, except bare on basal 50% of alula.

Legs. Blackish brown; yellow to white pile, except fore and mid femora black pile anteriorly, and hind femora black pilose posteriorly.

Abdomen. Elongate, widest at apex of tergite 2; black; short black pilose, except longer yellowish to white pilose on following parts: posterior part of tergite 1, anterior margin and anterolateral corners of tergite 2, lateral margins of tergite 3 and most of tergite 4. Sternites blackish brown; black pilose, except sternite 1 bare.

Female (based on paratype from Brazil, Amazon region). As male, except for following differences. Body size: 12 mm. Tergite 5 with large anteromedian triangular patch of grey pruinescence ( Fig. 55 View Figures 53–56 ).

Diagnosis.

Body length: male 9.5-11.5 mm, female 12 mm. This is a slender, black species with infuscate wing and a subapical yellow wing mark. It can be separated from similar species by the partly bare alula, entirely microtrichose cell br, yellow wing marking situated in apical parts of cells r4+5 and r2+3.

Notes.

The male specimen from Suriname differs from the male holotype by its longer body (11.5 mm) and the less extensive yellow wing marking. This specimen is here considered as a colour variety of P. pompiloides , but this should be re-assessed if additional material becomes available.

Distribution.

The species is known from the Brazilian Amazon, Ecuador, and Suriname.

Etymology.

The specific epithet is an adjective derived from the noun pompilus, literally meaning ' pompilus - like’. The name is inspired by the resemblance of this species to certain Neotropical spider wasps ( Hymenoptera : Pompilidae ).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Syrphidae

Genus

Peradon