Eupeodes
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Eupeodes | |
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Eupeodes corollae male | |
Eupeodes americanus female | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Diptera |
Family: | Syrphidae |
Tribe: | Syrphini |
Genus: | Eupeodes Osten Sacken, 1877 |
Subgenus | |
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Synonyms | |
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Eupeodes, the aphideater flies, are a genus of moderate
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E. fumipennis female hovering
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E. volucris female hovering
Description
The aphideater flies are 6–14 mm (0.24–0.55 in) in length. The eyes have either no hairs, or rarely very short and sparse pile. The face is usually yellow, with a narrow but distinct brown median stripe. The scutum is usually shining black, but rarely slightly yellow pruinose laterally. The scutellum is dull yellow, translucent. The ventral scutellar fringe is complete and moderately dense. The pleura are black or grayish black, never yellow, usually shining or with very sparse subshining pruinosity on the upper half. The anterior anepisternum, meron, and metepisternum are all bare. The abdomen is oval, usually nearly flat above, with a strong margin from near the middle of tergite 2 to the apex of tergite 5. Tergite 2 typically has a pair of yellow spots, while the other tergites usually have pale yellow to reddish yellow spots commonly lunulate or with bands of similar colour almost straight. The vein R4+5 is nearly straight or slightly but distinctly dipped into cell r4+5. The wing membrane is usually nearly entirely trichose, with only small bare areas near the base (syrphus has tufts of pile on caypters). The legs are slender, and the hind femur is unarmed. The hind coxa does not have hairs at the posteromedial apical angle.[3]
Species
- Eupeodes aberrantis (Curran , 1925) [4]
- Eupeodes abiskoensis (Dušek & Láska, 1973) [5]
- Matsumura, 1918)
- Eupeodes alaceris (He & Li, 1998)[6]
- Eupeodes americanus (Wiedemann , 1830)
- Eupeodes angustus (He, 1992)
- Eupeodes (Metasyrphus) asiaticus (Peck, 1972)
- Eupeodes aurosus (He, 1993)
- Matsumura, 1918)
- Eupeodes biciki (Nielsen, 2003)
- Eupeodes borealis (Dušek & Láska, 1973) [5]
- Eupeodes bucculatus (Rondani, 1857)
- Eupeodes chengi (He, 1992)
- Eupeodes cheni (He, 1993)
- Eupeodes confertus (Fluke, 1952) [7]
- Eupeodes (Macrosyrphus) confrater (Wiedemann , 1830)
- Eupeodes corollae (Fabricius , 1794)
- Eupeodes curtus (Hine, 1922)
- Matsumura, 1918)
- Eupeodes duseki (Mazanek, Láska & Bicík, 1999)
- Eupeodes eosus (He, 1992)
- Eupeodes epicharus (He, 1992)
- Eupeodes erasmus (He, 1992)
- Matsumura, 1918)
- Eupeodes flaviceps (Rondani, 1857)
- Eupeodes (Metasyrphus) flavofasciatus (Ho, 1987)
- Eupeodes flukei (Jones, 1917)
- Matsumura, 1917)
- Eupeodes fumipennis (Thomson, 1869)
- Eupeodes gentneri (fluke, 1952) [7]
- Eupeodes goeldlini (Mazanek, Láska & Bicík, 1999)
- Matsumura, 1917)
- Eupeodes harbinensis (He, 1992)
- Matsumura, 1917)
- Matsumura, 1918)
- Matsumura, 1918)
- Matsumura, 1918)
- Matsumura, 1917)
- Matsumura, 1917)
- Eupeodes (Metasyrphus) kirgizorum (Peck, 1969)
- Eupeodes (Metasyrphus) klapperichi (Dušek & Láska, 1980)
- Matsumura, 1917)
- Eupeodes lambecki (Dušek & Láska, 1973) [5]
- Eupeodes lapponicus (Zetterstedt, 1838)
- Eupeodes latifasciatus (Macquart , 1829)
- Eupeodes latilunulatus (Collin, 1931)
- Eupeodes (Metasyrphus) latimacula (Peck, 1969)
- Eupeodes lepidi (He & Li, 1998) [6]
- Eupeodes liaoensis (Huo, 2020)
- Eupeodes lucasi (Marcos-García & Láska, 1983)
- Eupeodes lundbecki (Soot-Ryen, 1946)
- Eupeodes luniger (Meigen , 1822)
- Matsumura, 1918)
- Matsumura, 1918)
- Eupeodes montanus (Curran , 1925) [4]
- Eupeodes montivagus (Snow , 1895)
- Matsumura, 1918)
- Eupeodes neoperplexus (Curran , 1925) [4]
- Eupeodes nielseni (Dušek & Láska, 1976) [5]
- Eupeodes nigroventris (Fluke, 1933)
- Eupeodes nitens (Zetterstedt , 1843)
- Eupeodes noboritoensis (Ninomiya)
- Eupeodes nuba (Wiedemann , 1830)
- Eupeodes ohmi (Kassebeer, 2000)
- Matsumura, 1916)
- Eupeodes parvus (He, 1990)
- Eupeodes perplexus (Osburn, 1910)
- Eupeodes pingreensis (Fluke, 1930)
- Eupeodes pomus (Curran , 1921)
- Eupeodes punctifer (Frey, 1934)
- Eupeodes punctifer (Kanervo, 1934)
- Eupeodes qingchenshanensis (He, 1990)
- Matsumura, 1918)
- Eupeodes rojasi (Marnef, 1999)
- Eupeodes rufipunctatus (Curran , 1925) [4]
- Eupeodes sculleni (Fluke, 1952) [7]
- Matsumura, 1918)
- Eupeodes silvaticus (He, 1993)
- Eupeodes simillicorollae (Huo, Ren & Zheng, 2007)
- Eupeodes (Metasyrphus) sinuatus (Ho, 1987)
- Eupeodes (Metasyrphus) snowi (Wehr, 1924)
- Matsumura, 1918)
- Eupeodes (Metasyrphus) stackelbergi (Dušek & Láska, 1980)
- Matsumura, 1917)
- Eupeodes subsimus (Fluke, 1952) [7]
- Eupeodes (Metasyrphus) taeniatus (Ho, 1987)
- Eupeodes talus (Fluke, 1933)
- Eupeodes tirolensis (Dušek & Láska, 1973) [5]
- Eupeodes (Metasyrphus) tjanshanicus (Peck, 1966)
- Eupeodes (Metasyrphus) tshatkalensis (Peck, 1972)
- Eupeodes vandergooti (Dušek & Láska, 1973) [5]
- Eupeodes (Metasyrphus) verruciventris (Peck, 1966)
- Eupeodes volucris (Osten Sacken, 1877)
References
- ISBN 0-660-13830-1. Archived from the original(PDF) on 2013-06-15. Retrieved 2013-06-26.
- ISBN 9780691189406.
- hdl:2246/2398.
- ^ a b c d Curran, Charles Howard (1925). "Contribution to a monograph of the American Syrphidae north of Mexico". The Kansas University Science Bulletin. 15: 7–216.
- ^ a b c d e f Dusek, J. & Laska, P. (1976) European species of Metasyrphus: key, descriptions and notes. Acta ent. bohemoslov., 73: 263 – 282
- ^ a b He, J.L; Li, Q.X; Sun, X.Q (1998). "A study of Chinese Eupeodes with descriptions of two new species". Acta Entomologica Sinica. 41 (3): 291–299.
- ^ hdl:2246/2398.