Syrphus reedi Shannon, 1927
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Syrphus reedi Shannon, 1927 |
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Syrphus reedi Shannon, 1927 View in CoL
Fig. 203 View FIGURES 201–204
Syrphus reedi Shannon, 1927: 27 View in CoL
Syrphus similis Blanchard, 1852: 410 View in CoL Type locality and data. “ Chile Chico , Chile ” (T, ♂, USNM) .
Material examined. Arica y Parinacota: 1♂, Azapa , 21.XI.1967, Leg. G. Díaz P. (UTA) ; 1♂, Cica , 23.XI.1967, Leg. G. Díaz P. (UTA) ; 1♂, Lluta km41, 14.VIII.1967, Leg. R.M. (UTA) ; 1♂, Codpa , VII.1967, Leg. S. Cerda ( MNHNCL) ; Tarapacá: MiñiMiñi , 1650 m, 17.II.1948 ( Etcheverry 1952) ; Parca , 2930 m, 30.VII.1951 ( Etcheverry 1952) ; Valparaíso: 1♂, Hijuelas , 16.IV.1963, Leg.N.Hichins ( MNHNCL) ; 1♂, Bosque Relicto, Quintero , 27.VI.1966, Leg. C. Vivar ( MNHNCL) ; 1♀, Jardín Botánico Nacional , 12.VI.1967, Leg. C. Vivar ( MNHNCL) ; 1♀, Quebrada Vergara , 28.IX.1964, Leg. N. Hichins ( MNHNCL) ; 1♂, Playa Ancha , 19.VII.1964, Leg. N. Hichins ( MNHNCL) ; 1♂, Las Palmas, Quintero , 19.XII.1975, Leg. G. Cerda ( MNHNCL) ; Metropolitana : 1♂ , Santiago, 24.VIII.90, Leg. R. Trincado ( INIA) ; 1♂, La Castrina, Santiago, 30.X.1969, Leg. L. Alfaro ( MNHNCL) ; 2♂, Lo Aguirre , 12.II.2010, Leg. R. Trincado ( SAG) ; 1♀, Cerro San Cristóbal , 1.X.1962, Leg. NN ( MNHNCL) ; 1♂, Quebrada de Macul, 23.IX.1985, Leg. M. Cerda ( MNHNCL) ; 1♂, Ñuñoa , 30.X.1989, Leg. M. Cerda ( MNHNCL) ; O’Higgins: 1♂, Rancagua , 21.IV.1962, Leg. Solervicens ( MNHNCL) ; Maule: surround Reserva Nacional Los Queules ( Lander et al. 2009) ; Biobío: 3♂, 4♀ , Concepción, 15.XII.1955, Leg. J . Artigas ( MZUC) ; 1♂, Chiguayante , 10.V.1955, Leg. TRMV ( MZUC) ; 3♂, 3♀, Cholguán, 10.VI.1956, Leg. NN ( MZUC) ; 2♂, Andalién , 22.IV.1956, Leg. Parada ( MZUC) ; 1♂, San Pedro de la Paz, 25.XI.1956, Leg. Cid ( MZUC) ; 2♀, Quillón , 16.IX.1956, Leg. MGH ( MZUC) ; 1♂, 2♀, Rocoto, 14.XI.1956, Leg. Múñoz ( MZUC) ; La Araucanía: 1♂, Cerro Ñielol, 24.XII.90, Leg. B. Guiñez ( INIA) ; 1♀, Angol , 17.X.1945, R. Cuevas ( MNHNCL) ; 1♀, Lican Ray , 17.XI.1986, Leg. M. Cerda ( MNHNCL) ; 2♂, Temuco , 29.VIII.1986, Leg. R. Rebolledo ( UFRO) ; Los Ríos: 1♂, Llancacura, Valdivia , 13.I.1967, Leg. N. Hichins ( MNHNCL) ; 1♂, Valdivia , 19.XII.1988, Leg. Khramer ( UACH) .
References. Blanchard, 1852: 27 (desc.); Reed, 1888: 299 (cat.); Kertész, 1910: 128 (cat.); Porter & Edward, 1897: 13 (cat. & notes); Hine, 1914: 337 (cat.); Porter, 1921: 446 (cat., dist. & notes); Porter, 1924: 98 (cat.); Shannon, 1927: 27 (desc. & key); Shannon & Aubertin, 1933: 126 (desc.); Porter, 1934: 170 (cat.); Porter, 1938: 155 (cat.); Fluke, 1942: 3 (key); Stuardo, 1946: 122 (cat.); Fluke, 1950a: 143 (desc.); Etcheverry, 1951: 356 (cat.); Etcheverry, 1952: 308 (cat.); Fluke, 1956: 198 (cat.); Etcheverry, 1963: 6, 87 (cat.); Rojas, 1966: 175 (cat. of predators of aphids); Boyes et al., 1973: 371 (karyotypes); Thompson et al., 1976: 8 (cat.); Thompson et al., 2000: 40 (desc. & key), Lander et al., 2009: 408 (pollinator study); Sanzana et al., 2012: 28 (pollinator study).
World distribution. Argentina, Brasil and Chile.
Chilean distribution. From Arica y Parinacota to Los Ríos region ( Fig. 205 View FIGURE 205 ).
Altitudinal range. From coastal to highland ecosystems (5– 2,930 m.a.s.l.).
Biology and notes. Syrphus reedi is associated with the EN native tree G. keule ( Lander et al., 2009) . This tree is found in a small area of the Chilean coastal mountain range between the Maule and Biobío regions ( Acevedo & Álvarez 1999), but S. reedi has a greater distribution in Chile. Biological interactions are not currently considered as a criterion in the IUCN Red List assessment ( IUCN 2012). Therefore, it is not possible to assign a threaten category to this fly based on the mutualism it exhibits with this threatened tree species. Syrphus reedi has also been associated to flowers of the exotic plant Eucalyptus nitens H. Deane & Maiden ( Sanzana et al., 2012) . Also, this species has been observed visiting flowers of other exotic and native plant species registered by citizen scientists such as Gilliesia graminea Lindl. (Camilo Colilaf, CSP record); L. maritima (Gabriela Germain, CSP record); Luma apiculata (Orlando Montes, CSP record); M. domestica (Vanessa Durán, Paz Gatica, Joaquín Sepúlveda, Romina Oberti and Rodrigo Barahona-Segovia, pers. obs.); Prunus sp. and R. raphanistrum (Asiel Olivares, CSP records).
Conservation status. LC; EOO = 344,810 km 2, AOO = 128 km 2, 28 subpopulations and 29 localities.
Acevedo, J. S. M. & Alvarez, A. S. (1999) Las comunidades relictas de Gomortega keule (Gomortegaceae, Magnoliopsida) en Chile central. Anales del Jardin Botanico de Madrid, 57, 317 - 326.
Blanchard, E. (1852) Orden IX. Dipteros. In: Gay, C. (Ed.), Historia fisica y politica de Chile. Zoologia. Vol. 7. Published by Author, Paris & Museo de Historia Natural, Santiago, pp. 471.
Boyes, J. W., Boyes, B. C., van Brink, J. M. & Vockeroth, J. R. (1973) Cytotaxonomy of South American Syrphinae (Diptera: Syrphidae). Genetica, 44 (3), 368 - 415. https: // doi. org / 10.1007 / BF 00161313
Etcheverry, M. (1951) Syrphidae de Tarapaca. Revista Chilena de Historia Natural, 51 - 53, 355 - 358.
Etcheverry, M. (1952) Syrphidae de la Provincia de Tarapaca (Diptera). Revista Chilena de Entomologia, 2, 307 - 310.
Etcheverry, M. (1963) Descripciones originales, sinonimia y distribucion geografica de las especies de la familia Syrphidae (Diptera) en Chile. Publicaciones del Centro de Estudios Entomologicos, 5, 1 - 144.
Fluke, C. L. (1942) Revision of the Neotropical Syrphini related to Syrphus (Diptera: Syrphidae). American Museum Novitates, 1201, 1 - 24.
Fluke, C. L. (1950 a) The Male genitalia of Syrphus, Epistrophe and related genera (Diptera, Syrphidae). Transactions of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences Arts and Letters, 40, 115 - 148.
Hine, J. S. (1914) Diptera of Middle America: Family Syrphidae. The Ohio Naturalist, 14 (8), 333 - 343.
IUCN (2012) Guidelines for application of IUCN Red List Criteria at regional and national levels. Version 4. 0. Available from: https: // www. iucn. org / content / guidelines-application-iucn-red-list-criteria-regional-and-national-levels-version- 40 (accessed 1 March 2021)
Kertesz, K. (1910) Catalogus dipterorum hucusque descriptorum. Vol. 7. G. Engelmann Budapestini, 470 pp. https: // doi. org / 10.5962 / bhl. title. 5141
Lander, T. A., Harris, S. A. & Boshier, D. H. (2009) Flower and fruit production and insect pollination of the EN Chilean tree Gomortega keule in native forest, exotic pine plantation and agricultural environments. Revista Chilena de Historia Natural, 82, 403 - 412. https: // doi. org / 10.4067 / S 0716 - 078 X 2009000300007.
Porter, C. E. (1921) Sobre algunos Sirfidos de Chile. Revista Chilena de Historia Natural, 25, 446 - 447.
Porter, C. E. (1924) Enumeracion de Sirfidos colectados en San Jose de Maipo en Octubre y Noviembre de 1923. Revista Chilena de Historia Natural, 28, 98.
Porter, C. E. (1934) Insectos colectados en Puente Alto. Revista Chilena de Historia Natural, 38, 169 - 171.
Porter, C. E. (1938) Algunos insectos de las provincias de Atacama y Coquimbo. Revista Chilena de Historia Natural, 42, 154 - 155.
Reed, E. C. (1888) Catalogo de los Insectos Dipteros de Chile. Anales de la Universidad de Chile, Santiago, 73, 271 - 316. https: // doi. org / 10.5962 / bhl. title. 8562
Rojas, S. (1966) Identificacion de insectos entomofagos. Agricultura Tecnica, Chile, 26, 173 - 175.
Sanzana, M. J., Parra, L. E., Benitez, H. A. & Espejo, J. (2012) Entomofauna polinizadora de Eucalyptus nitens en huertos semilleros del centro sur de Chile. Bosque, Valdivia, 33, 25 - 31. https: // doi. org / 10.4067 / S 0717 - 92002012000100003
Shannon, R. C. (1927) A review of the South American two-winged flies of the family Syrphidae. Proceedings of the United States Natural Museum, 70, 1 - 34. https: // doi. org / 10.5479 / si. 00963801.70 - 2658.1
Shannon, R. C. & Aubertin, D. (1933) Syrphidae. In: Diptera of Patagonia and South Chile. Part 6. Fascicle 3. British Museum (Natural History), London, pp. 120 - 170.
Stuardo, C. (1946) Catalogo de los Dipteros de Chile. Ministerio de Agricultura, Chile, Santiago, 251 pp.
Thompson, F. C, Vockeroth, J. R. & Sedman, Y. S. (1976) Family Syrphidae. In: Papavero, N. (Ed.), A catalog of the Diptera of the Americas south of the United States. Edanee, Sao Paulo, pp. 1 - 195. https: // doi. org / 10.5962 / bhl. title. 49898
Thompson, F. C, Thompson, B. J. & Fairman, J. E. (2000) Only in Costa Rica, New Neotropical flower flies (Diptera, Syrphidae). Studia Dipterologica, 7, 33 - 43.
FIGURE 205. Distribution map of species of Chile: Syrphus octomaculatus Walker, 1836 (red circles); Syrphus reedi Shannon, 1927 (black circles), and Syrphus shorae Fluke, 1950 (green circles).
FIGURES 201–204. Syrphus octomaculatus Walker, 1836: (201) female in exotic plant, Providencia (Photo by Gabriela Germain) and (202) male visiting Loasa tricolor Ker. Gawl, La Ligua (Photo by César Martinez). Syrphus reedi Shannon, 1927: (203) female visiting Luma apiculata (DC) Burret (photo by Orlando Montes). Syrphus shorae Fluke, 1950: (204) visiting exotic plant, Providencia, Santiago (Photo by Gabriela Germain). Red arrows show the differences in the color of femora between S. reedi and S. shorae.
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Syrphus reedi Shannon, 1927
Barahona-Segovia, Rodrigo M., Riera, Pamela, Pañinao-Monsálvez, Laura, Guzmán, Vicente Valdés & Henríquez-Piskulich, Patricia 2021 |
Syrphus reedi
Shannon, R. C. 1927: 27 |
Syrphus similis
Blanchard, E. 1852: 410 |