Allograpta australensis (Schiner, 1868)
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Allograpta australensis (Schiner, 1868) |
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Taxon classification Animalia Diptera Syrphidae
Allograpta australensis (Schiner, 1868) View in CoL Figures 2-4, 17
Melithreptus australensis Schiner, 1868: 347. Type-locality: Australia, Sydney [HT female, NMW]. Holotype presumably lost ( Vockeroth 1971: 1628), corroborated by first author (XM).
Syrphus pallidus Bigot, 1884: 93. Type-locality: “Australie” [HT male, UMO]. Kertész 1910: 124 (cat. cit.); Hull 1936: 194 (distr.). Syn. n.
Sphaerophoria australensis : Kertész 1910: 135 (cat. cit.); Curran and Bryan 1926: 129 (descr. note, distr.); Hull 1936: 195 (distr.).
Allograpta javana (Wiedemann, 1824) of Australian authors; Hardy, 1933: 13 (as Sphaerophoria javana ; distr., syn. of australensis Schiner).
Allograpta australensis : Vockeroth 1971: 1628 (rev. status, diff. iavanus Wiedemann, figures); Thompson and Vockeroth 1989: 441 (cat. cit.).
Allograpta pallida : Thompson and Vockeroth 1989: 442 (cat. cit.).
Diagnosis
(modified from Vockeroth 1971). Face produced forward below, ventral margin of head long and oblique; yellow maculae of 2nd tergum (sometimes fused in female) narrowed laterally but extending narrowly to margins of tergum; yellow fasciae of 3rd and 4th terga strongly narrowed laterally and not extending to margins of terga; apex of metafemur and broad base and apex of metatibia brown to yellow-brown or black, the yellow annulus (ring) at middle of metatibia very poorly defined (some males without annulus).
Distribution.
Australia (Queensland, New South Wales, Northern Territory, Norfolk Island); Fig. 17.
Biology.
In the ANIC collection, there is a series of males and females collected as larvae on flowers of Eucalyptus .
Remarks.
The holotype of Syrphus pallidus Bigot was examined and was found to be the same species as australensis Schiner.
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