Lepidophora lutea Painter, 1962

Rodrigues, Paula Fernanda Motta & Lamas, Carlos José Einicker, 2013, A Revision of the New World genus Lepidophora Westwood, 1835 (Diptera, Bombyliidae, Ecliminae) with a key to the species, Zootaxa 3682 (1), pp. 1-44 : 26-27

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3682.1.1

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scientific name

Lepidophora lutea Painter, 1962
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Lepidophora lutea Painter, 1962 View in CoL

( Figs. 2F View FIGURE 2 A – I , 3E View FIGURE 3 A – H , 6A–B View FIGURE 6 A – F , 11 View FIGURE 11 A – E. L )

Lepidophora lutea Painter, 1962: 51 View in CoL . Holotype male, UNITED STATES: New Jersey: Whiting (USNM). Painter and Painter, 1965: 426; Hull, 1973: 238; Hall, 1981a: 592, 597; Yeates, 1994: 21, 72, 125; Evenhuis and Greathead, 1999: 208; Kits et al., 2008: 2 –4, 6, 27.

Type material examined. Holotype: UNITED STATES: New Jersey: Whiting [39.95, -74.38], 15.viii.20 /6?, 1 male ( USNM); paratypes: UNITED STATES: Maine: Rangeley [44.97, -70.64], 9.viii.1936 (C.F. dos Passos coll.), 1 male ( AMNH) [ Lepidophora lutea R.H. Painter Paratype 1961 ]; New York: Tuxedo, Sta. Study Insects [41.22, -74.19], 29.vii.1928, 1 male ( CAS); idem, 28.viii.1928 (C.H. Curran coll.), 1 male ( USNM) [R.H. Painter Collection 1975 - Lepidophora lutea R.H. Painter Paratype 1961 ]; idem, 25.vii.1928 (C.H. Curran coll.), 1 female ( USNM) [ Lepidophora lutea R.H. Painter Paratype 1961 ]; idem, 18.viii.1928 (C.H. Curran coll.), 1 male ( USNM) [R.H. Painter Collection 1975 - Lepidophora lutea R.H. Painter Paratype 1961 ]; idem, 30.vii.1928, 1 female ( AMNH) [ Lepidophora lutea R.H. Painter Paratype 1961 ]; New Jersey: "Greenwood" Lake [41.18, -74.33], (A. Nicolay coll.), 1 female ( CAS); Pennsylvania: Monroe County, Delaware Water Gap [40,97, -75,13], 1 female ( USNM) [R.H. Painter Collection 1975– Lepidophora lutea R.H. Painter Paratype 1961 –Collection of Mrs. A.T. Slosson Ac. 26226].

Other material examined. UNITED STATES: Ohio: Holmes County, Richland [39.19, -82.60], 15.vii.1934 (C.F. Walker & E.S. Thomas colls.), 1 female ( USNM) [R.H. Painter Collection 1975]. 1 male ( USNM) [Insect Book Pl. 18 fig.21 Tex.?]; CANADA: Ontario: 15 mi. SE Kenora [49.77, -94.47], 7.viii.1979 (J.R. Powers. coll.), 1 male ( CAS); idem, 4.viii.1979 (J.R. Powers. coll.), 2 males ( CAS); UNITED STATES: Minnesota: Eagles Nest [47.84, -92.10], 31.vii.1959 (W.V. Balduf coll.), 1 male ( USNM); idem, 5.viii.1957 (W.V. Balduf coll.), 1 female ( USNM) [Fly in flower honey lop]; Michigan: Grand Rapids [46.76, -89.27], 16.ix.1946, 1 male ( USNM); idem, 11.ix.1946, 1 male ( USNM); Presque Isle County, Ocqueoc Lake [45.47, -84.11], 18–23.vii.1987 (R.W. & E.R. Hodges colls.), 1 male and 1 female ( USNM); New York: Monroe County, Penfield, Ellison Park [43.15, -77.52], 31.vii.1981 (F.G. Howarth coll.), 1 female ( USNM) [Bishop Museum]; Illinois: Palos Park [41.67, -87.83], 22.vii.1923 (Owen Bryant coll.), 4 males (2– USNM and 2– CAS); Pennsylvania: Lake Winola [41.51, -75.85], 25.viii.1916 (E.G. Anderson coll.), 1 male ( USNM) [on Solidago]; New York: Orange County, Cornwall on Hudson, Black Rock Forest [41.41, -74.02], UTM 18-4585527N 582809E, 26.vii.2003 (V. Giles & J.G. Rozen colls.), 1 male ( AMNH); Tuxedo, Sta. Study Insects [41.22, -74.19], 29.vii.1928, 1 female ( USNM) [S.W. Bromley Collection 1955]; Pennsylvania: State College [40.79, -77.86], 8.iv.1912, 1 female ( USNM); Lehigh Gap [40.78, -75.61], 20.vii.2002, 1 male ( USNM); Indiana: Lafayette [40.42, -86.87], 10.vii.1914 (J.J. Davis coll.), 1 male ( USNM) [Collection J.M. Aldrich]; Pennsylvania: Huntingdon County, Corn Propsts Mills [40.41, -77.98], 26.ix.1973 (D. Dee Wilder coll.), 1 male ( CAS) [D. Dee Wilder Collection]; 5 mi. NW Davidsburg [39.98, -76.89], 3.ix.1962 (Paul J. Spangler coll.), 1 female ( USNM); Ohio: Muskineum County, Norwich [39.98, -81.79], 1.ix.1971 (A.S. Menke coll.), 1 male ( USNM); Hocking County [39.83, -82.80], 28.viii.1943, 1 male ( USNM) [O. SW. Bromley Collection 1955]; Pennsylvania: Blue Ridge Summit [39.72, -77.47], 8.viii.1920 (J.M. Aldrich coll.), 1 female ( USNM); Maryland: Morgan County, 7.2 mi W. Berkeley Springs [39.36, -77.05], 17.vii.1981 (G.F. & J.F. Hevel colls.), 1 male and 1 female ( USNM); Bowie [39.01, -76.78], 1–30.vi.1945 (DD Expt.?), 1 female ( USNM); Virginia: Nelson County [38.32, -79.47], 30.vii.1928 (W. Robinson coll.), 1 male ( USNM); Buckeye [37.69, -77.32], 31.vii.1939, 2 females ( USNM); Wingina [37.64, -78.72], 14.viii.1928 (W. Robinson coll.), 1 female ( USNM); Speedwell [36,82, -81,18], 11.viii.1938, 1 female ( USNM); Lee County, Cumberland Mountains [36.75, -83.20], (H.G. Hubard coll.), 2 females ( USNM); Sulphur Springs [36.72, -83.08], 17.vii.1911 (W. Robinson coll.), 1 female ( USNM); Tennessee: Miller Johnson City [36.31, -82.35], 8.x.1965, 1 female ( USNM) [Student Collection - WT 383]; Georgia: Perry [32.46, -83.73], 9.vii.1945 (P.W. Fattig coll.), 1 female ( USNM).

Diagnosis. Lepidophora lutea is similar to L. lepidocera (see diagnosis of L. lepidocera ) but differs in having notopleuron with long white hairs; femur I with short and spatulate white scales on dorsal surface; tibia II with longitudinal row of bristles on anterodorsal, posterodorsal, posteroventral and anteroventral surfaces; abdominal tergite III with long brown hairs; abdominal segment IV with short yellow or yellowish white scales laterally; and abdominal segment V with tuft of long and spatulate yellow, yellowish white, or white scales laterally.

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

AMNH

American Museum of Natural History

CAS

California Academy of Sciences

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Bombyliidae

Genus

Lepidophora

Loc

Lepidophora lutea Painter, 1962

Rodrigues, Paula Fernanda Motta & Lamas, Carlos José Einicker 2013
2013
Loc

Lepidophora lutea

Kits 2008: 2
Evenhuis 1999: 208
Yeates 1994: 21
Hall 1981: 592
Hull 1973: 238
Painter 1965: 426
Painter 1962: 51
1962
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