Eosphaerophoria marginata Frey, 1946

Mengual, Ximo & Ghorpadé, Kumar, 2010, The flower fly genus Eosphaerophoria Frey (Diptera, Syrphidae), ZooKeys 33 (33), pp. 39-80 : 63-67

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Eosphaerophoria marginata Frey, 1946
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Eosphaerophoria marginata Frey, 1946 View in CoL

Figs 22, 28, 39, 40, 41, 48; MorphBank [http://www.morphbank.net/?id=478081]

Eosphaerophoria marginata Frey, 1946: 169 View in CoL . Type locality: Philippines, Luzon, Mt. Banahao. Syntypes 3♁ 1♀. Lectotype ♁ here designated [ZMUH, Helsinki]. Claussen and Weipert 2003: 354, Figs 34 (abdomen), 38 (scutum and scutellum, ♀).

Male. Head. Face straight, with distinct round tubercle, yellow, yellow pilose; gena yellow; lunula black; frons completely black on dorsal 1/2 (length between anterior ocellus and lunula), yellow on basolateral 1/2 with medial black vitta narrowing ventrally, about 1/3 of the facial width at the narrowest point, with frontal sulcus defining dorsal completely black area, with few short yellow hairs ventrally; dichoptic; vertex and vertical triangle black; ocelli brownish; antenna yellow, basoflagellomere darker dorsally, oval; arista dark brown; occiput mainly black, yellow ventrally, yellow pilose.

Thorax. Scutum mainly black, shiny medially, black pollinose laterally, yellow laterally with a lateral broad yellow stripe from postpronotum to scutellum with some black hairs, golden brown pilose; postpronotum yellow; notopleuron yellow with distinct posterolateral obtuse protuberance; scutellum triangular, yellow with dorsomedial triangular black area continuing from posterior mesonotum, brownish pilose; propleuron, anepisternum and anepimeron entirely yellow; katepisternum black with dorsal yellow macula; meron black; katepimeron yellow; katatergum mainly yellow, black posteriorly; calypter dark brown; halter orangish yellow. Wing. Wing bare basomedially.

Legs. Pro- and mesoleg entirely yellow, except distal part of mesofemur and basal part of mesotibia dark, yellow pilose except tarsi with short black setulae ventrolater- ally; metacoxa and trochanter yellow; metafemur yellow on basal 1/2, black on distal 1/2; metatibia black; metatarsus black, golden yellow and black pilose.

Abdomen. Fig. 39. Dorsum mainly black, black pilose except 1st tergum and anteriorly 2nd tergum yellow pilose laterally; 1st tergum black, yellowish on basal and lateral margin; 2nd tergum black dorsally, narrowly yellow laterally on basal 3/4 continuing the yellow margin of 1st tergum; 3rd tergum black with basoanterior very narrow black fascia not reaching margins and with basal narrow yellow fascia (about 1/5 of tergum length) produced posteriorly in a medial small triangular emargination, with lateral margin yellow on anterior 1/2; 4th tergum similar to 3rd, black with basoanterior very narrow black fascia not reaching margins and with basal yellow fascia produced posteriorly in a medial small triangular emargination, broader than yellow fascia of 3rd tergum (about 1/4–1/3 of tergum length), with lateral margin yellow on anterior 1/2; 5th tergum black with 2 lateral triangular yellow maculae on basal 1/3, leaving median 1/2 or more black; 6th tergum yellowish, black medially; sterna yellowish, yellow pilose except 4th sternum with some long thin black hairs medially on posterior margin; 3rd sternum slightly produced medially into a projection with 2 tips narrowly separated with black setulae close to posterior margin; 4th sternum with posterior margin produced medially into 2 projections with black setulae; male genitalia as figured ( Fig. 48 View Figure 48 ).

Female. Paralectotype female lacks the head, but some details are known from original description. Similar to male except for normal sexual dimorphism and face yellow with a medial black vitta. Legs: probasitarsomere dark yellow, darker than other tarsomeres; metafemur slightly more yellow basally, about 3/5, black on apical 2/5. Abdomen: 3rd and 4th terga similar to male but anterior yellow fascia narrower and posterior emargination smaller; 5th tergum with 2 long yellow maculae on anterior 1/2, leaving a narrow black fascia medially on anterior margin; 6th tergum black (Fig. 40). Sterna yellow pilose, with black pile after 5th sternum.

Variation. Examined paralectotype male has the 4th abdominal tergum broken, placed in a microvial with the genitalia and the rest of the terga. The non-examined paralectotype male lacks the head.

The female from Thailand presents some variation compared with the female from the Philippines: face yellow with medial black vitta narrowing down to oral apex; frons completely black on dorsal 1/4 (length between anterior ocellus and lunula), yellow on basolateral 3/4 with a media broad black vitta, about 3/4 of the facial width, without frontal sulcus. Scutellum with few short black pile on posterior margin. Mesotibia with a medial small yellowish macula, not well-defined and could be the result of the use of forceps to arrange the legs. Abdomen similar except 5th tergum with a smaller yellow maculae, leaving median 1/3–1/2 black (Fig. 41).

Type locality. PHILIPPINES: Luzon Island, Calabarzon, Mount Banahaw (alternative spelling: Banáhao). 14°3'54.90"N 121°28'48.24"E.

Types. Frey (1946) based E. marginata on a series of 3 male and 1 female specimens from the Philippines collected by G. Boettcher in June and July 1914, which are deposited in the Helsinki collection ( ZMUH). From these syntypes, a pinned male labelled “Luzon. // Banahao // VII. 1914 ” “ Paratype ” [red label] “ Mus . Zool. // Helsinki // N:o 5728 ” [number handwritten] “ Mus . Zool. Helsinki // Loan No. // D 2009-26 ” is here designated as the lectotype to fix and ensure the universal and consistent interpretation of the name. The other syntypes have been labelled as paralectotypes.

Lectotype: “Luzon. // Banahao // VII. 1914 ” “ Paratype ” [red label] “ Mus . Zool. // Helsinki // N:o 5728 ” [number handwritten] “ Mus . Zool. Helsinki // Loan No. // D 2009-26 ” “ LECTOTYPE // Eosphaerophoria // marginata // det. X. Mengual 20 09 ” [red, second and third lines handwritten] USNM ENT00036545 View Materials [1♁, UZMH] . Paralectotypes: “Luzon. // Banahao // VI. 1914 ” “ Mus . Zool. Helsinki // Loan No. // D 4256 ” [number handwritten] “ ZMUH ” “ Eosphaerophoria marginata R. Frey det. ” “ PARALECTOTYPE // Eosphaerophoria // marginata // det. X. Mengual 20 09 ” [yellow, second and third lines handwritten] USNM ENT00036543 View Materials [1♁, UZMH] ; “Lu- zon. // Banahao // VI 1914 ”. “Spec. typ.” [pink label] “ Mus . Zool. H:fors // Spec. typ. No 14040 // Eosphaerophoria // marginata Frey ” [number, third and fourth lines handwritten] “ Mus . Zool. Hel. // D02-181 ” [handwritten] “Zool. Helsinki // Loan No. // D 2009-27 ” “ PARALECTOTYPE // Eosphaerophoria // marginata // det. X. Mengual 20 09 ” [yellow, second and third lines handwritten] USNM ENT00036544 View Materials , [1♀ without head, UZMH] .

Non-examined material. Paralectotype: “Luzon. // Banahao // VII. 1914 ” “ Mus . Zool. H:fors // Spec. typ. No 14039 ” [1♁, UZMH].

Non-type material. “ Thailand, Doi Inthanon // natn. Park, road to summit // 800–1800 m // 28.X.1979 // Zool. Mus . Copenhagen Exped.” “UZM” “ Eosphaerophoria // marginata // det. X. Mengual ‘ 09 ” [first and second lines handwritten] USNM ENT00036556, [1♀, UZMC].

Length (2): body, 5.6–6.2 (5.9) mm; wing, 4.0–4.8 (4.4) mm.

Distribution: Philippines, Thailand.

Differential diagnosis. Species similar to Eosphaerophoria vietnamensis with 2nd abdominal tergum black dorsally and 5th tergum with 2 lateral yellow maculae. Eosphaerophoria marginata differs from E. vietnamensis in having a medial broad black vitta on frons reaching antennal bases. Moreover, Eosphaerophoria marginata has bigger yellow maculae on 5th abdominal tergum (see Figs 39 and 42) and narrower yellow fascia on 3rd and 4th terga. Male genitalia is also very similar between these two species, but E. marginata has the right superior lobe broader and without a posterior tooth ( Fig. 48 View Figure 48 ) being very different from left superior lobe (see comments on E. vietnamensis ).

Remarks. Although the female from Thailand has a peculiar slightly different abdominal pattern (see variation), we consider it still conspecific with the specimens from the type series from the Philippines. Maybe when more material will be available, the status of this population can be re-evaluated.

ZMUH

Zoological Museum, University of Hanoi

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

UZMH

University Museum (Zoology)

UZMC

Universidad del Zulia

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Syrphidae

Genus

Eosphaerophoria

Loc

Eosphaerophoria marginata Frey, 1946

Mengual, Ximo & Ghorpadé, Kumar 2010
2010
Loc

Eosphaerophoria marginata

Claussen CJ & Weipert J 2003: 354
Frey R 1946: 169
1946
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