Revision of the Neotropical species of the hoverfly genus Serichlamys Curran, 1925 (Diptera, Syrphidae, Microdontinae)

Authors: Reemer, Menno DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1243.132809 Published: Jan. 1, 2025 Source: ZooKeys OpenAlex: View in OpenAlex

Collection: Pensoft Publishers

Keywords: Ant flies · Topics: Diptera species taxonomy and behavior, Insect behavior and control techniques, Forensic Entomology and Diptera Studies

The Neotropical species of the hoverfly genus Serichlamys Curran, 1925 are revised. A total number of 14 Neotropical species are recognized, two of which were previously described, namely S. mitis (Curran, 1940) and S. mus (Curran, 1936). The other 12 species are here described for the first time: S. boti Reemer, sp. nov., S. chloraspis Reemer, sp. nov., S. melamitis Reemer, sp. nov., S. mellimitis Reemer, sp. nov., S. pallitarsis Reemer & Mengual, sp. nov., S. serpentiphallus Reemer, sp. nov., S. simpliciphallus Reemer, sp. nov., S. spathulata Reemer, sp. nov., S. trigonoides Reemer, sp. nov., S. varicaudata Reemer & Mengual, sp. nov., S. vexilliphallus Reemer & Mengual, sp. nov., and S. xanthocnemia Reemer, sp. nov. An identification key is provided including all the recognised species. The distribution of the genus in the Neotropical region is shown to be disjunct, with one group of species in the northwest of the South American landmass and another group in southeastern Brazil.

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