Key to the species of the Merodon bombiformis species group Female of M. vittatus sp. nov. is unknown. 1. Species with reddish-yellow/golden face, frons (Figs 9A, 15A), lateral sides of scutum (Figs 10A, 14A) and most of terga (Figs 5A, 14A); oral margin reduced (Fig. 9A); antennal segments very short (Fig. 4A)...................................................................................... Merodon bombiformis Hull, 1944 − Species with mostly dark face, frons, lateral sides of scutum and most of terga; oral margin protruded (Fig. 9B–F); antennal segments longer (Fig. 4B–F)......................................................................... 2 2. Large, dark/brownish species (body length 10–14 mm) with distinct pollinose fasc...
Merodon bulborum Rondani, 1845 ORIGINAL DESCRIPTION: 1845f: 256 (key), 259 (description). TYPE L...
Fig. 15. Female head, frontal view. A. Merodon bombiformis Hull, 1944 (NMSA; FSUNS ID 04278). B. M. ...
Fig. 13. Male genitalia. A–C. Merodon bombiformis Hull, 1944 (NMSA; FSUNS ID 04277). D–F. M. multifa...
Merobruchus santiagoi Ribeiro-Costa, new species (Figs 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 13) Body length ...
The genus Merodon Meigen, 1803 is distributed across the Palaearctic and Afrotropical Regions. The p...
Hoverflies (Syrphidae) represent an insect group of great importance in ecosystems and indicators of...
The genus Merodon Meigen, 1803 is the largest European hoverfly genus, widely distributed around the...
Fig. 16. Female metaleg, lateral view. A. Merodon bombiformis Hull, 1944 (NMSA; FSUNS ID 04278). B. ...
Fig. 17. Merodon lotus Vujić & Radenković sp. nov., male genitalia. Paratypes. A–C. Specimen FSUNS (...
Hoverflies (Syrphidae) represent an insect group of great importance in ecosystems and indicators of...
Merodon nigritarsis Rondani, 1845 ORIGINAL DESCRIPTION: 1845f: 258 (key), 264 (description). TYP...
Fig. 20. Merodon nasicus Bezzi, 1915, lectotype, ♀ (BMNH NHMUK010369943). A. Head, lateral view. B. ...
The Merodon nanus group (Diptera, Syrphidae) is a small group of closely related species with high m...
Fig. 22. Apical part of male metafemur, lateral view. A–C. Merodon lotus Vujić & Radenković sp. nov....
The Palaearctic Merodon geniculatus species group (Diptera, Syrphidae: Merodontini) currently compri...
Merodon bulborum Rondani, 1845 ORIGINAL DESCRIPTION: 1845f: 256 (key), 259 (description). TYPE L...
Fig. 15. Female head, frontal view. A. Merodon bombiformis Hull, 1944 (NMSA; FSUNS ID 04278). B. M. ...
Fig. 13. Male genitalia. A–C. Merodon bombiformis Hull, 1944 (NMSA; FSUNS ID 04277). D–F. M. multifa...
Merobruchus santiagoi Ribeiro-Costa, new species (Figs 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 13) Body length ...
The genus Merodon Meigen, 1803 is distributed across the Palaearctic and Afrotropical Regions. The p...
Hoverflies (Syrphidae) represent an insect group of great importance in ecosystems and indicators of...
The genus Merodon Meigen, 1803 is the largest European hoverfly genus, widely distributed around the...
Fig. 16. Female metaleg, lateral view. A. Merodon bombiformis Hull, 1944 (NMSA; FSUNS ID 04278). B. ...
Fig. 17. Merodon lotus Vujić & Radenković sp. nov., male genitalia. Paratypes. A–C. Specimen FSUNS (...
Hoverflies (Syrphidae) represent an insect group of great importance in ecosystems and indicators of...
Merodon nigritarsis Rondani, 1845 ORIGINAL DESCRIPTION: 1845f: 258 (key), 264 (description). TYP...
Fig. 20. Merodon nasicus Bezzi, 1915, lectotype, ♀ (BMNH NHMUK010369943). A. Head, lateral view. B. ...
The Merodon nanus group (Diptera, Syrphidae) is a small group of closely related species with high m...
Fig. 22. Apical part of male metafemur, lateral view. A–C. Merodon lotus Vujić & Radenković sp. nov....
The Palaearctic Merodon geniculatus species group (Diptera, Syrphidae: Merodontini) currently compri...
Merodon bulborum Rondani, 1845 ORIGINAL DESCRIPTION: 1845f: 256 (key), 259 (description). TYPE L...
Fig. 15. Female head, frontal view. A. Merodon bombiformis Hull, 1944 (NMSA; FSUNS ID 04278). B. M. ...
Fig. 13. Male genitalia. A–C. Merodon bombiformis Hull, 1944 (NMSA; FSUNS ID 04277). D–F. M. multifa...