Diogmites Pritchardi
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''Diogmites'' is a genus of mainly neotropical flies in the family Asilidae or robber flies.


Description

Medium to large-sized robber flies (17–48 mm) with mostly minute body hair, thoracal bristles are mostly confined to a row on the mesonotum and two bristles on the scutellum. The mystax is of relatively modest size and is made up of comparatively few bristles, which do not or barely overlap the beak in side view. The antennae have a relatively slender third article that forms over half of the antennal length and carries a single, minute apical hair. Face narrower than the width of one eye. Abdomen slender and sometimes slightly constricted, its posterior end reaches the wing tips or extends past these. Wings are usually clear or only slightly tinted. Body coloration often predominantly straw-yellowish to orange-reddish, in some species darker brown to black. Eye coloration of live animals often includes iridescent green.
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comparatively long with prominent bristles, the length of the hind legs often roughly equals the length of the entire body. Forelegs about two-thirds as long as hind legs, with a short but distinctive curved spine at the anterior edge of each tibia. The claws of the hind legs are less than twice as long as the pulvilli. As is typical for Dasypogoninae, the harder
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of the
prosternum The prothorax is the foremost of the three segments in the thorax of an insect, and bears the first pair of legs. Its principal sclerites (exoskeletal plates) are the pronotum (dorsal), the prosternum (ventral), and the propleuron (lateral) on ea ...
is separated from the neck by an area of flexible cuticle that presumably allows for greater freedom of movement of the forelegs. This feature also occurs in some members of other asilid subfamilies. As with most asilids, known pupae of ''Diogmites'' species have prominent tooth- or hook-like anterior protrusions of the cuticle, which are technically referred to as antennal processes. In this genus there is one undivided pair of anterior antennal processes without any basal bristles, plus three posterior antennal processes


Biology

Adults of ''Diogmites'' species hunt as ambush predators, taking off from a resting position on the ground or on branches to intercept other flying insects, or to pounce on perching/crawling prey. After prey capture, these flies will feed in a characteristic posture that has earned this genus the common name of Hanging Thieves: they will hang from plant stems or leaves suspended by one or both front legs, with the other legs holding and manipulating the prey while feeding. Presumably the relatively long legs and reduced prosternum of the genus are part of adaptations to facilitate feeding during this suspended posture. Hanging thieves should not to be confused with predatory
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of the family Bittacidae which are commonly called Hangingflies and which actually capture flying prey in a suspended posture. Many observations of the suspended feeding posture of ''Diogmites'' were caught on camera, for example Herschel Raney's webpage for Dasypogoninae includes images of ''D. angustipennis'', ''D. platypterus'' and ''D. missouriensis'' feeding on a variety of insects. Chris Thawley has an interesting video of a feeding adult manipulating a large prey wasp while in hanging posture. Observations of the moment of prey capture are unfortunately not recorded yet in any literature or web resources. Some species can assume an unusual flight posture, with the first and last leg pairs raised high while the middle legs are extended downwards (personal observation of low-flying ''D. angustipennis'' males and females in central New Mexico). This might represent a peculiar type of hunting-related behavior more commonly referred to as orientation flights, or perhaps might serve purposes unrelated to hunting, such as a defensive posture to reduce odds of capture by dragonflies or other robberflies, or behavior intended to facilitate latching onto plant stems and leaves for landing. Robert Lavigne's Predator-Prey Database for the family Asilidae has 443 records of observations for at least 20 species of ''Diogmites'' feeding on a wide range of prey, including other asilids as well as dragonflies. Particular species can be selective in prey choice however, for example ''D. crudelis'' was observed to feed on Diptera or Hymenoptera in 89 of 93 cases. Very little is known about larval biology, but ''D. misellus'' and ''D. neoternatus'' larvae were respectively observed and surmised to feed on scarabaeid grubs. Larvae appear to live and pupate in soil, adults emerge after the pupae break through the soil surface to expose the anterior body. Whitney Cranshaw has captured emergence of an adult ''D. angustipennis'' in a series of remarkable photographs available at Zipcodezoo. Norman Lavers' Illustrated Field Guide to The Robber Flies of Crowley's Ridge, Arkansas details egg-laying behavior of ''D. platypterus'' and includes a more detailed photo of a protruding pupal cuticle.


Taxonomy

Depending on the source, 73 to 77 species are currently recognized in ''Diogmites'': * ''
Diogmites aberrans ''Diogmites'' is a genus of mainly Neotropical realm, neotropical Fly, flies in the family Asilidae or robber flies. Description Medium to large-sized robber flies (17–48 mm) with mostly minute body hair, thoracal bristles are mostly co ...
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, 1821)
* ''
Diogmites affinis ''Diogmites'' is a genus of mainly neotropical flies in the family Asilidae or robber flies. Description Medium to large-sized robber flies (17–48 mm) with mostly minute body hair, thoracal bristles are mostly confined to a row on t ...
'' (Bellardi, 1861) * ''
Diogmites alvesi ''Diogmites'' is a genus of mainly neotropical flies in the family Asilidae or robber flies. Description Medium to large-sized robber flies (17–48 mm) with mostly minute body hair, thoracal bristles are mostly confined to a row on t ...
'' Carrera, 1949 the author for this species is not
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, contrary to an erratum that was copied across multiple web databases * ''
Diogmites amethistinus ''Diogmites'' is a genus of mainly neotropical flies in the family Asilidae or robber flies. Description Medium to large-sized robber flies (17–48 mm) with mostly minute body hair, thoracal bristles are mostly confined to a row on t ...
'' Carrera, 1953 * '' Diogmites angustipennis'' Loew, 1866 * ''
Diogmites atriapex ''Diogmites'' is a genus of mainly neotropical flies in the family Asilidae or robber flies. Description Medium to large-sized robber flies (17–48 mm) with mostly minute body hair, thoracal bristles are mostly confined to a row on t ...
'' Carrera, 1953 classified instead as '' Neodiogmites'' by Alvim et al (2014) * '' Diogmites aureolus'' Carrera & Papavero, 1962 * '' Diogmites basalis'' ( Walker, 1851) * '' Diogmites bellardi'' (Bromley, 1929) * ''
Diogmites bicolor ''Diogmites'' is a genus of mainly neotropical flies in the family Asilidae or robber flies. Description Medium to large-sized robber flies (17–48 mm) with mostly minute body hair, thoracal bristles are mostly confined to a row on t ...
'' ( Jaennicke, 1867) * '' Diogmites bifasciatus'' Carrera, 1949 * '' Diogmites bilineatus'' ( Loew, 1866) * '' Diogmites bilobatus'' Barnes, 2010 classified instead as '' Leptogaster'' by geller-grimm.de but not GBIF * '' Diogmites bimaculatus'' (Bromley, 1929) * '' Diogmites bromleyi'' Carrera, 1949 * '' Diogmites brunneus'' (
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* ''
Diogmites castaneus ''Diogmites'' is a genus of mainly Neotropical realm, neotropical Fly, flies in the family Asilidae or robber flies. Description Medium to large-sized robber flies (17–48 mm) with mostly minute body hair, thoracal bristles are mostly co ...
'' ( Macquart, 1838) * '' Diogmites coffeatus'' (
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, 1819)
* '' Diogmites coloradensis'' (James, 1933) * '' Diogmites contortus'' Bromley, 1936 * '' Diogmites craveri'' (Bellardi, 1861) * ''
Diogmites crudelis ''Diogmites crudelis'' is a species of robber flies in the family Asilidae. References External links

* Asilidae Articles created by Qbugbot Insects described in 1936 {{Asilidae-stub ...
'' Bromley, 1936 * '' Diogmites cuantlensis'' (Bellardi, 1861) * '' Diogmites discolor'' Loew, 1866 * ''
Diogmites dubius ''Diogmites'' is a genus of mainly neotropical flies in the family Asilidae or robber flies. Description Medium to large-sized robber flies (17–48 mm) with mostly minute body hair, thoracal bristles are mostly confined to a row on t ...
'' (Bellardi, 1861) * ''
Diogmites duillius ''Diogmites'' is a genus of mainly neotropical flies in the family Asilidae or robber flies. Description Medium to large-sized robber flies (17–48 mm) with mostly minute body hair, thoracal bristles are mostly confined to a row on t ...
'' ( Walker, 1849) * '' Diogmites esuriens'' Bromley, 1936 * '' Diogmites fasciatus'' ( Macquart, 1834) * '' Diogmites ferrugineus'' (Lynch & Arribálzaga, 1880) * '' Diogmites fragilis'' Bromley, 1936 * '' Diogmites goniostigma'' Bellardi, 1861 * '' Diogmites grossus'' (Bromley, 1936) * '' Diogmites herennius'' ( Walker, 1849) * ''
Diogmites heydenii ''Diogmites'' is a genus of mainly neotropical flies in the family Asilidae or robber flies. Description Medium to large-sized robber flies (17–48 mm) with mostly minute body hair, thoracal bristles are mostly confined to a row on t ...
'' ( Jaennicke, 1867) * ''
Diogmites imitator ''Diogmites'' is a genus of mainly neotropical flies in the family Asilidae or robber flies. Description Medium to large-sized robber flies (17–48 mm) with mostly minute body hair, thoracal bristles are mostly confined to a row on t ...
'' Carrera, 1953 * '' Diogmites inclusus'' ( Walker, 1851) * ''
Diogmites intactus ''Diogmites'' is a genus of mainly neotropical flies in the family Asilidae or robber flies. Description Medium to large-sized robber flies (17–48 mm) with mostly minute body hair, thoracal bristles are mostly confined to a row on t ...
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, 1828)
* '' Diogmites jalapensis'' Bellardi, 1861 * '' Diogmites lindigii'' ( Schiner, 1868) * ''
Diogmites lineola ''Diogmites'' is a genus of mainly neotropical flies in the family Asilidae or robber flies. Description Medium to large-sized robber flies (17–48 mm) with mostly minute body hair, thoracal bristles are mostly confined to a row on t ...
'' (Bromley, 1934) * '' Diogmites litoralis'' (
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* '' Diogmites maculatus''
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, 1934
* '' Diogmites memnon''
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* '' Diogmites misellus'' Loew, 1866 * ''
Diogmites missouriensis ''Diogmites missouriensis'' is a species of robber flies in the family Asilidae. References Further reading * * * * * * * External links * * Asilidae Insects described in 1951 {{Asilidae-stub ...
'' Bromley, 1951 * '' Diogmites neoternatus'' (Bromley, 1931) * '' Diogmites nigripennis'' ( Macquart, 1847) * '' Diogmites nigripes'' (Bellardi, 1861) * ''
Diogmites nigritarsis ''Diogmites'' is a genus of mainly neotropical flies in the family Asilidae or robber flies. Description Medium to large-sized robber flies (17–48 mm) with mostly minute body hair, thoracal bristles are mostly confined to a row on t ...
'' ( Macquart, 1846) * '' Diogmites notatus'' Bigot, 1878 classified instead as ''
Laphystia ''Laphystia'' is a genus of robber flies in the family Asilidae. There are at least 50 described species in ''Laphystia''. Species These 56 species belong to the genus ''Laphystia'': * '' Laphystia actius'' (Melander, 1923) * '' Laphystia aegypt ...
'' by geller-grimm.de but not GBIF * '' Diogmites obscurus'' Carrera, 1949 * '' Diogmites perplexus'' Back, 1909 * ''
Diogmites platypterus ''Diogmites platypterus'' is a species of robber flies in the family Asilidae. References Asilidae Articles created by Qbugbot Insects described in 1866 {{Asilidae-stub ...
'' Loew, 1866 * '' Diogmites pritchardi'' Bromley, 1936 * '' Diogmites properans'' Bromley, 1936 * ''
Diogmites pseudojalapensis ''Diogmites'' is a genus of mainly neotropical flies in the family Asilidae or robber flies. Description Medium to large-sized robber flies (17–48 mm) with mostly minute body hair, thoracal bristles are mostly confined to a row on t ...
'' (Bellardi, 1862) * ''
Diogmites pulcher ''Diogmites'' is a genus of mainly neotropical flies in the family Asilidae or robber flies. Description Medium to large-sized robber flies (17–48 mm) with mostly minute body hair, thoracal bristles are mostly confined to a row on t ...
'' (Back, 1909) * '' Diogmites reticulatus'' (Fabricius, 1805) * '' Diogmites rubescens'' (Bellardi, 1861) * '' Diogmites rubrodorsatus'' (Artigas, 1966) * '' Diogmites rufibasis'' Bigot, 1878 * '' Diogmites rufipalpis'' ( Macquart, 1838) * '' Diogmites sallei'' (Bellardi, 1861) * '' Diogmites salutans'' Bromley, 1936 * '' Diogmites superbus'' Carrera, 1953 * '' Diogmites symmachus'' ( Loew, 1872) * ''
Diogmites tau ''Diogmites'' is a genus of mainly neotropical flies in the family Asilidae or robber flies. Description Medium to large-sized robber flies (17–48 mm) with mostly minute body hair, thoracal bristles are mostly confined to a row on t ...
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, 1887
* '' Diogmites teresita'' Lamas, 1972 * ''
Diogmites ternatus ''Diogmites ternatus'' is a species of robber flies in the family Asilidae. References Asilidae Articles created by Qbugbot Insects described in 1866 {{Asilidae-stub ...
'' Loew, 1866 * '' Diogmites texanus'' Bromley, 1934 * '' Diogmites tricolor'' (Bellardi, 1861) * '' Diogmites unicolor'' Hull, 1958 * '' Diogmites virescens'' (Bellardi, 1861) * '' Diogmites vulgaris'' Carrera, 1947 * ''
Diogmites winthemi ''Diogmites'' is a genus of mainly neotropical flies in the family Asilidae or robber flies. Description Medium to large-sized robber flies (17–48 mm) with mostly minute body hair, thoracal bristles are mostly confined to a row on t ...
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, 1821)
* '' Diogmites wygodzinskyi'' Carrera, 1949


Phylogeny

Although ''Diogmites'' is usually considered a member of the subfamily Dasypogoninae, combined analysis of morphological and molecular characters places ''Diogmites tristis'' in a clade corresponding to the subfamily Stenopogoninae instead, without however providing direct support for monophyly of this subfamily.


References


External links

* Wikispecies page for ''Diogmites''
Diogmites page on bugguide.net
{{Taxonbar, from=Q14512350 Asilidae genera