Cyrtopogon montanus wilcox, James, 1942

Lavigne, Robert J. & Dennis, Steve, 2019, Robber flies (Insecta: Diptera: Asilidae) of Wyoming, USA with keys to genera and species, Zootaxa 4662 (1), pp. 1-126 : 70-71

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4662.1.1

publication LSID

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persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/7708F17A-B867-E55A-63F1-F9516057FC48

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scientific name

Cyrtopogon montanus wilcox
status

 

Cyrtopogon montanus wilcox i James

Cyrtopogon montanus wilcoxi James, 1942: 124 View in CoL .

Recognition characters: Blackish species; length 14–16 mm; third antennal segment black; mystax white with a few black bristles above; thorax gray and brown pollinose; wings smoky; macrotrichia of costal vein black; scutellar setae black, abdomen shining black with gray pollinose fasciae entire on tergites 2–5; lateral setae on abdominal segments 1–4 in male, black except for some white pile on segment 1, in female lateral setae on white; wings with brownish cast, legs, femora and tibiae black, tarsi reddish brown.

Distribution: ALBANY: Pine Unit, Libby Creek/Snowy Range Mtns./Medicine Bow National For., 12 June 1977 ( RJL). CARBON: Copperton, 2 Sept. 1959 ( WDF, ADD); Ryan Park, 19–20 July 1964 ( LJS). NATRONA: Casper Mtn., 18 July 1968 ( RJL), 27 July 1975 ( RJL); PLATTE: 56 km SW of Wheatland/Rte. 34, 1,829 m (6,000 ft), 24 May 1978 ( RJL). SHERIDAN: Big Horn Mtns., 2.5 km NE of top of Granite Pass, elevation 2,690 m (8,825 ft) ( HBL) (three specimens in CAS). TETON: Grand Tetons, Jackson Hole, 28 June 1938 ( ECVD) (specimen in CAS); Grand Tetons, Jenny Lake, 25, 28 June 1938 ( ECVD) (three specimens in CAS); Grand Tetons National Park, 23 June 1938 ( ECVD) (two specimens in CAS). Recorded from Wyoming by: Bullington & Lavigne (1992); Dennis & Lavigne (1976d) (oviposition; as Cyrtopogon inversus ); Dennis et al. (2007, 2010); Geller-Grimm (2018); Lavigne & Dennis (1994).

Habitat: Douglas fir forest and pine-douglas fir forest vegetation types.

Ethology: Forages from sun-lit surfaces of boulders, rarely for brief periods from other substrates; courtship (see Bullington and Lavigne 1992).

Prey: All records are for North Fork Campground, Snowy Range Mtns. unless otherwise indicated. DIPTERA , Bibionidae : Bibio knowltoni Hardy , 28 May 1981, 1 June 1981; Ephydridae : Scatella laxa Cresson, Ryan Park , 20 July 1964. HEMIPTERA (Heteroptera) , Aradidae : Aradus sp., 3 July 1975. Miridae : Irbisia sp., 8–9 June 1978; Labops hesperius Uhler , 8 June 1978; Lopidea sp., 4 July 1975; Phyllopidea picta Uhler , 5 June 1981. COLEOP- TERA, DIPTERA , HEMIPTERA (Homoptera) , HYMENOPTERA (see Bullington & Lavigne 1992; Dennis & Lavigne 2007; Dennis et al. 2010; Lavigne & Dennis 1994).

LJS

Scientific Research Centre

CAS

California Academy of Sciences

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Asilidae

SubFamily

Brachyrhopalinae

Genus

Cyrtopogon

Loc

Cyrtopogon montanus wilcox

Lavigne, Robert J. & Dennis, Steve 2019
2019
Loc

Cyrtopogon montanus wilcoxi

James, M. T. 1942: 124
1942
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