Eristalis stipator

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Eristalis stipator
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Adult female E. stipator
Scientific classification OOjs UI icon edit-ltr.svg
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Syrphidae
Genus: Eristalis
Species:
E. stipator
Binomial name
Eristalis stipator
Synonyms [1]
  • Eristalis californicus Nayar and Cole, 1969
  • Eristalis latifrons Loew, 1866

Eristalis stipator, the yellow-shouldered drone fly, is a species of hoverfly native to North America. [1] [2] [3] [4] It is abundant in western North America, with a few scattered records in the east. [4] It flies from mid-May (or as early as February in the south of its range) to early November, and is known to hilltop. [4]

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Description

E. stipator varies in appearance, with darker individuals sometimes resembling E. dimidiata , and males sometimes resembling species such as E. arbustorum or E. hirta . The wings are hyaline, with small brown pterostigma, [5] with the basal half of their wings reddish-brown in color. Their third tergite is shiny black, and they have long white setae on the fourth tergite, forming a distinct band in front of the posterior margin of the tergite. [4] Their setae give the appearance of coming to a point in the center of the third and fourth tergites. Females have a frons that is entirely silvery-white, except for a black median stripe, running from the base of their antennae to the end of the head. [5]

An E. stipator with its abdomen visible, showing the long white pile/setae on the third and fourth tergites forming narrow bands that come to a point, and showing that the third tergite is shiny black. Eristalis stipator P1290587b.jpg
An E. stipator with its abdomen visible, showing the long white pile/setae on the third and fourth tergites forming narrow bands that come to a point, and showing that the third tergite is shiny black.
A female E. stipator showing the distinctive face of females of this species - the frons is extensively silvery-white setose except for a narrow black median stripe. Eristalis stipator.jpg
A female E. stipator showing the distinctive face of females of this species - the frons is extensively silvery-white setose except for a narrow black median stripe.

References

  1. 1 2 "Eristalis stipator Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2019-09-24.
  2. "Eristalis stipator". GBIF. Retrieved 2019-09-24.
  3. 1 2 3 4 Skevington, Jeffrey H.; Locke, Michelle M.; Young, Andrew D.; Moran, Kevin; Crins, William J.; Marshall, Stephen A. (2019). Field Guide to the Flower Flies of Northeastern North America. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press. ISBN   9780691189406.
  4. 1 2 Williston, S.W. (1887). "Synopsis of the North American Syrphidae". Bulletin of the United States National Museum. 31: 164–165.

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