Sterphus aurifrons Shannon, 1926

Barahona-Segovia, Rodrigo M., Riera, Pamela, Pañinao-Monsálvez, Laura, Guzmán, Vicente Valdés & Henríquez-Piskulich, Patricia, 2021, Updating the knowledge of the flower flies (Diptera: Syrphidae) from Chile: Illustrated catalog, extinction risk and biological notes, Zootaxa 4959 (1), pp. 1-178 : 79

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4959.1.1

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scientific name

Sterphus aurifrons Shannon, 1926
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Sterphus aurifrons Shannon, 1926 View in CoL

Figs 113–114 View FIGURES 113–116

Sterphus aurifrons Shannon, 1926: 46 View in CoL

Type locality and data. “ Juan Fernández , Chile ” (T, ♂, BMNH) .

Material examined. Valparaíso: 1♂, Mirador Selkirk , 30.XII.1992, Leg. Marshall & González ( IEUMCE) ; 1♂, 1♀, Jardines CONAF, 24.I.2003, Leg. A. Sandoval ( SAG) ; 1♂, Juan Bautista, Masatierra , 04.VII.2004, Leg. A. Sandoval ( SAG) ; 1♂, Masatierra , 05.II.1952, Leg. Kuschel ( IEUMCE) ; 16♂, 15♀, Plazoleta El Yunque , 1.II.1973, Leg. L.E. Peña ( CNC) ; 2♀, Robinson Crusoe , 18.IV.2016, Leg. H. González ( CSP) ; 1♀, Robinson Crusoe , 05.II.1952, Leg. Kuschel ( MZUC) .

References. Shannon, 1926: 46 (desc.); Shannon & Aubertin, 1933: 156 (desc.); Stuardo, 1946: 127 (cat.); Fluke, 1955: 42 (key & desc.); Fluke, 1957: 107 (cat.); Etcheverry, 1963: 79 (cat.); Thompson, 1973: 204 (key & desc.); Thompson et al., 1976: 116 (cat.); Hippa & Thompson, 1994: 494 (key); Zumbado & Thompson, 1997: 87 (key).

World distribution. Chile.

Chileand distribution. Only recorded from Robinson Crusoe, Juan Fernández Islands ( Fig. 117 View FIGURE 117 ).

Altitudinal range. This species inhabits native forests in ravines and clifttops between 100 and 600 m. a.s.l.

Biology and notes. Sterphus aurifrons is associated with native vegetation of the Robinson Crusoe in Juan Fernández Islands. This species was assessed in the local red list of threatened species of the Environmental Ministry of Chile under IUCN criteria (CR B1abiii + 2abiii) (www.mma.gob.cl/clasificacionespecies), and was cataloged as threatened due to deforestation and invasive species such as goats Capra hircus (Linnaeus) , austral thrushes Turdus falcklandii magellanicus (King) and coatis Nasua nasua (Linnaeus) . These species affect S. aurifrons in different ways. Goats invade the forests and trample leaf litter and dead wood where larvae probably develop. The coati is a generalist predator that searches the forest floors for invertebrates to feed on and climbs trees in search of other prey. Thrushes are omnivorous introduced birds that attack insects in semi-urban areas (CONAF, pers. comm.). Etcheverry (1963) recorded the species in Angol, however, it be a labeling error because all other specimens collected are from the Robinson Crusoe Island.

Conservation status. CR under B1ab (iii) + 2ab (iii); AOO = 12 km 2; EOO = 12 km 2 and one locality (or subpopulation).

IEUMCE

INSTITUTO DE ENTOMOLOGIA UNIVERSIDAD METROPOLITANA DE CIENCIAS DE LA EDUCACION

SAG

Sammlung von Algenkulturen at Universitat Gottingen

CNC

Canadian National Collection of Insects, Arachnids, and Nematodes

MZUC

Museo de Zoologia, Universidad de Concepcion

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Syrphidae

Genus

Sterphus

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Sterphus aurifrons Shannon, 1926

Barahona-Segovia, Rodrigo M., Riera, Pamela, Pañinao-Monsálvez, Laura, Guzmán, Vicente Valdés & Henríquez-Piskulich, Patricia 2021
2021
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Sterphus aurifrons

Shannon, R. C. 1926: 46
1926
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