Leucotabanus albovarius ( Walker, 1854 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4651.2.10 |
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Leucotabanus albovarius ( Walker, 1854 ) |
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Leucotabanus albovarius ( Walker, 1854) View in CoL
( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 A–J)
Diagnosis. Size 14.0– 17.8mm. Frontal Index 7–8.3. Species characterized by large white, usually triangular, spots on tergites 2 and 4 and smaller spots on tergites 1, 3, 5 and 6. Some specimens also have a white posterior band on tergites 2 and 4 to varying degrees, most have the side of these segments with some white hairs. Wing hyaline with slender yellow pterostigma. Legs brown, not markedly bicolored. Abdomen sharply pointed.
Comments. L. albovarius , an Amazonian species, inhabits the lower stratum of primary forest and along waterways. It is more frequently encountered in the late afternoon and persistently attacks horses and cattle. The male, larvae and pupa were described by Godoi & Rafael (2007), although there is an illustration error in the antenna as figured (page 103, Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 ). The style is portrayed to have five segments, but there are only four segments.
Material examined. VENEZUELA, Amazonas (♀ USNM) ; BRAZIL, Roraima, Maracá island (♀ INPA) ; Amapá, Serra do Navio (♀ MPEG) ; Pará, Marajó island (♀ AMNH) ; idem, Benevides (♀ INPA) ; idem, Peixe- Boi (♀ MPEG) ; idem, Oriximiná, Trombetas river (♀ INPA) ; idem, Belém (♀ MPEG) ; idem, Monte Dourado (♀ MPEG) ; idem, Parque Nacional do Tapajós (♀ MPEG) ; idem, Serra Norte (♀ MPEG) ; Amazonas, Manaus and vicinities (20 ♀ and 2 ♂ INPA) ; idem, Parque Nacional do Jaú (10 ♀ INPA) ; idem, Balawaú (♀ INPA) ; idem, Urucu river (♀ INPA) ; idem, Tabatinga (♀ INPA) ; idem, Humaitá (♀ MPEG) ; idem, Maraã (♀ MPEG) ; Acre, Porto Acre (5 ♀ MPEG) ; idem, Cruzeiro do Sul (2 ♀ INPA) ; Rondônia, Ji-Paraná (2 ♀ INPA) ; idem, Ouro Preto do Oeste (2 ♀ MPEG) ; ECUADOR, Napo (2 ♀ USNM) ; PERU, Loreto, Iquitos (2 ♀ USNM) .
Distribution. Eastern Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia; Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana and Brazil (Amazon).
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