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Lasiopogon Loew. 1847

Description

Lasiopogon Loew

Lasiopogon Loew, 1847: 508.

Species found in Wyoming: Lasiopogon aldrichii, L. bivittatus, L. cinereus, L. lavignei, L. monticola, L. polensis, and L. quadrivittatus.

Key to Species [adapted from Cannings (2002); Cole & Wilcox (1938); Melander (1923c)]

1 Knob of haltere brown or yellowish white with distinct black center on dorsum.................................... 2

- Knob of haltere white to yellow.......................................................................... 3

2 Knob of haltere brown; metanotal [meral, metanepisternum]; bristles black; some bristles on at least basolateral corners of at least abdominal tergite 1 black/brown; scutellar bristles black.................................. Lasiopogon cinereus

- Knob of haltere yellowish white with distinct black center on dorsum; metanotal bristles brown; bristles on basolateral corners of abdominal tergite 1 white or pale yellow; scutellar bristles black with 1 white.................... Lasiopogon polensis

3 Mystax pure white; scutellar bristles light colored to white; metanotal bristles white............ Lasiopogon quadrivittatus

- Mystax black or brown, sometimes with few white setae below; scutellar bristles black; metanotal bristles black.......... 4

4 Male genitalia ferruginous or yellow-red; scutum gray, brown tomentum more-or-less restricted to the dorsocentral and medial stripes.............................................................................. Lasiopogon aldrichii

- Male genitalia shining dark brown/black or dark chestnut (rust colored) with gray tomentum; scutum evenly to gray-gold laterally with faint to patchy dorsocentral stripe................................................................. 5

5 Male genitalia dark chestnut with gray tomentum; short appressed setae on dorsum of hind femora white. Lasiopogon lavignei

- Male genitalia shining dark brown/black to black; maybe few white setae basally on hind femora but mostly brown/black to blackish white........................................................................................ 6

6 Dorsomedial stripes of thorax not widely separated; male genitalia shining dark brown/black; short appressed setae on dorsum of hind femora brown/black, often some white ones at base................................... Lasiopogon monticola

- Dorsomedial stripes of thorax widely separated; male genitalia shining black; bristles and pile of hind femora black to blackish white............................................................................... Lasiopogon bivittatus

Notes

Published as part of Lavigne, Robert J. & Dennis, Steve, 2019, Robber flies (Insecta: Diptera: Asilidae) of Wyoming, USA with keys to genera and species, pp. 1-126 in Zootaxa 4662 (1) on page 112, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4662.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/3383448

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Family
Asilidae
Genus
Lasiopogon
Kingdom
Animalia
Order
Diptera
Phylum
Arthropoda
Scientific name authorship
Loew.
Taxon rank
genus
Taxonomic concept label
Lasiopogon Loew., 1847 sec. Lavigne & Dennis, 2019

References

  • Loew, H. (1847) Ueber die europaischen Raubfliegen (Diptera Asilica). Linnaea Entomologica, 2, 384 - 568. https: // doi. org / 10.5962 / bhl. title. 11475
  • Cannings, R. A. (2002) The systematics of Lasiopogon (Diptera: Asilidae). Royal British Columbia Museum, Victoria, British Columbia, 354 pp.
  • Cole, F. R. & Wilcox, J. (1938) The genera Lasiopogon Loew and Alexiopogon Curran in North America (Diptera-Asilidae). Entomologica Americana, 43, 1 - 90.
  • Melander, A. L. (1923 c) The genus Lasiopogon (Diptera, Asilidae). Psyche, 30, 135 - 145. https: // doi. org / 10.1155 / 1923 / 20592