Saropogon laparoides Bromley, 1951
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Saropogon laparoides Bromley, 1951 |
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Saropogon laparoides Bromley, 1951 View in CoL
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Saropogon laparoides Bromley, 1951: 14.
References.
Martin and Wilcox 1965: 383 (catalog); Wilcox 1966 (junior synonym S. sculleni is described and keyed); Fisher and Wilcox 1997: 4 (catalog).
Diagnosis.
A small, dark species with hyaline wings and white coxal bristles. Females with mostly reddish legs with the tips of the tibiae and tarsi blackish and scutum with gray pubescence; Male femora mostly reddish, prothoracic and mesothoracic femora black dorsally, tibiae and tarsi blackish and mesonotum with yellowish gray pubescence. Male terminalia with many black setae. Body length 12-16 mm; wing length 8-9 mm. Flight time July - August.
Distribution.
USA: Texas, SimpleMappr: https://www.simplemappr.net/map/16987.
Type material examined.
United States of America • 1 ♀, holotype; Texas, Presidio County, Presidio; 29°33'N, 104°22'W; 787 m; 04 Aug. 1929; AMNH • 1 ♀, paratype; Texas, Presidio County, Chinati Mtns; 29°54'N, 104°27'W; 1924 m; 04 Aug. 1924; E. R. Tinkham; USNM; USNMENT01819182
Other material examined.
Suppl. material 1.
Comments.
According to Bromley (1951), this species resembles an African Dasypogoninae genus, Meolapharus [sic] (= Neolaparus , junior synonym of the widespread genus Pegesimallus (Londt, 1980)).
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