Orthonevra bellula ( Williston, 1882 )
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13209011 |
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Orthonevra bellula ( Williston, 1882 ) |
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Orthonevra bellula ( Williston, 1882) View in CoL
Chrysogaster bellulus Williston 1882: 304 View in CoL . Type-locality: USA, California (LT male USNM here designated).
Chrysogaster bellula . Williston 1887a: 36, figs (head, wing) (description), 1891: 7 ( Mexico, Durango, Michocán, difference from nitida View in CoL ); Aldrich 1905: 348 (catalog citation); Kertész 1910: 31 (catalog citation); Fluke 1957: 49 (catalog citation).
Chrysogaster (Orthonevra) bellula . Sedman 1964: 170, figs (eye, mesonotum, wing) (key reference, descriptive note, distribution).
Orthonevra bellula View in CoL . Thompson et al. 1976: 91 (catalog citation).
Figs 5 View FIGURE 5 and 6 View FIGURE 6
Differential diagnosis. Pile of the face long and scale-like ( Fig. 5f View FIGURE 5 ); eye with sub-anterior vitta straight dorsally and sinuous ventrally, and middle straight vitta and complete fascia; scutum with 4 long more matte and darker vittae, without any other shorter vittate maculae laterally ( Fig. 5b, e View FIGURE 5 ); wing with narrow faint dark vitta from end of R2+3 to R4+5, and on anterior half of M1; male surstyli symmetrical, with dorsal short triangular lobe and long ventral lobe.
Length. Body 5.73–6.41mm (n=3), wing 4.32–4.82mm (n=3); female 5.83–6.89mm (n=3), wing 4.53–5.44mm (n=3).
Distribution. USA (Washington to Idaho and South Dakota, south to California).
Comments. The lack of a lateral dark vittate macula on the scutum is unique among the species studied. The female genitalia are illustrated for the first time ( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 ). No map was generated for this species since it is restricted to the Nearctic region.
Material examined: USA. California, Vacaville , 1.x.1950, A.T. McClay (2 males CNC, CNC _ Diptera 91362– 3); Shasta, Shingleton, 2.vi.1941, P.D. Hurd (1 female CNC, CNC _ Diptera 91364); Walnut crk, ??.iii.????,? (1 male CNC, CNC _ Diptera 91359) ; Oregon, Medford , 5.ix.1950, A.T. McClay (1 female CNC, CNC _ Diptera 91366) ; Utah, Devil’s Kitchen , 14.viii.1943, G.F. Knowlton & D.R. Maddock (2 males CNC, CNC _ Diptera 91358, …91361); Moab, 8.v.1941, G.F. Knowlton & F.C. Harmston (1 female CNC, CNC _ Diptera 91365); Promontory, 5.x.1942, G.F. Knowlton & W.E. Peay (1 male CNC, CNC _ Diptera 91360) .
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Canadian National Collection of Insects, Arachnids, and Nematodes |
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Orthonevra bellula ( Williston, 1882 )
Miranda, Gil F. G., Soares, Matheus M. M. & Thompson, Christian 2024 |
Orthonevra bellula
Thompson, F. C. & Vockeroth, J. R. & Sedman, Y. S. 1976: 91 |
Chrysogaster (Orthonevra) bellula
Sedman, Y. S. 1964: 170 |
nitida
Fluke, C. L. 1957: 49 |
Kertesz, K. 1910: 31 |
Aldrich, J. M. 1905: 348 |
Chrysogaster bellula
Williston, S. W. 1887: 36 |
Chrysogaster bellulus
Williston, S. W. 1882: 304 |