Brachyopa cynops

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Brachyopa cynops
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Brachyopa cynops
Scientific classification edit
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Syrphidae
Subfamily: Eristalinae
Tribe: Brachyopini
Subtribe: Brachyopina
Genus: Brachyopa
Species:
B. cynops
Binomial name
Brachyopa cynops
Snow, 1892[1]

Brachyopa cynops the Matt-tailed Sapeater is a rare species of hoverfly in the family Syrphidae. It has been collected in Colorado. The larvae and biology are unknown. [2]

Description[]

Size
Length 5 mm
Head
The frons has a shining light yellow-brown ground color shows just above the antennae and with pale pollinose areas and dark to the ocelli. The Face has a shining light yellow -brown ground color in a stripe on the cheeks, extending from the eye to the mouth opening The antennae is light brown with short scape, and pedicle and a flagellum that is twice as long as wide. The eyes are bare. The rear margin is nearly straight from the middle to the rounded bottom. The occiput is a large brown area behind eye and black at the apex.
Thorax
Mesonotum and pale yellow-brown covered with grayish pollen The anterior with two linear blackish stripes The scutellum is light brown, with yellowish pollen The pleurae are yellow-brown and covered with a grayish pollen.
Wings
The wings are mostly hyaline, but distinctly clouded at the anterior cross-veins, plus on the veins at the anterior outer corner of the discal cell and on the fourth vein (M). The posterior cross-vein is about as long as the ultimate section of the fourth vein (M).
Legs
All femurs are dark brown, as is the hind tibia. Tarsi are yellow-brown
Abdomen
The abdomen is slightly longer than broad, mostly dark brown to black with yellowish gray pollen. The second segment has a circular brown spot on the anterior corners. Segments three and four are marked with similar elliptical spots, and, with a triangular spot on the central front edge. On segment five are two small spots.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ a b Snow, W.A. (1892). "Notes and descriptions of Syrphidae". The Kansas University Quarterly. 1: 33–38, 1 pl.
  2. ^ Curran, Howard (1922). "The Syrphid Genera Hammerschmidtia and Brachyopa in Canada". Annals of the Entomological Society of America. 15: 239–255.
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