Saropogon abbreviatus Johnson, 1903
Figs 4A, B, 5A, B, 6, 26, 31
Saropogon abbreviatus Johnson, 1903: 113.
Saropogon bicolor Johnson, 1903: 113, junior synonym [homonym of Saropogon bicolor Jaennicke, 1867 (currently recognized as Diogmites bicolor Jaennicke, 1867)].
References.
Back 1909: 345 (key and redescription); Curran 1930: 2 (key), 1931: 2 (key); Martin and Wilcox 1965: 383 (catalog); Wilcox 1966: 128 (key); Fisher and Wilcox 1997: 4 (catalog).
Diagnosis.
Has a rather short and stout abdomen with uniformly arranged circular depressions. The male is black with black or brown wings and the female is reddish with brown wings, darker apically. Body length 9-12 mm; wing length 7-9 mm. Flight time April - August.
Most similar to Saropogon senex and S. purus . Differs from S. purus because S. abbreviatus has short apical scutellar macrosetae, whereas the apical scutellar macrosetae of S. purus are longer than the length of the scutellum. Differs from S. senex because S. abbreviatus has short discal scutellar macrosetae, and S. senex has none.
Distribution.
USA: California, Texas; Mexico: Baja California, Tamaulipas.
Type material examined.
United States of America • 1 ♂, holotype; Texas; MCZ; Type 7582.
Other material examined.
Suppl. material 1.
Comments.
The holotypes of Saropogon abbreviatus and S. bicolor (jr. syn.) are currently in the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard University. The collection provides photos of the types on their website MCZBase: MCZ:Ent:7582 https://mczbase.mcz.harvard.edu/guid/MCZ:Ent:7582 and MCZ:Ent:32756 https://mczbase.mcz.harvard.edu/guid/MCZ:Ent:32756.