Hover flies (family
Syrphidae) of the genus ''Microdon'' are unusual among the
Diptera
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. Like other members of the subfamily, they are
myrmecophile
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s, meaning they inhabit the nests of ants.
There are 249 species known worldwide, with the greatest diversity being from the
tropics
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the Southern Hemisphere at S. The tropics are also referred to ...
; 30 species are known from North America, though it is expected that many of these species will be placed in other genera in time, as ''Microdon'' has been used as a catch-all for various unrelated species not placed in other genera.
Appearance
''Microdon'' adults look more or less like typical flies. Like some other hoverflies, they are generally robust and very hairy, often closely resembling bees. They are between 8 and 15 mm long. The
antenna
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e are rather long, with the last (third) segment nearly as long as, or sometimes significantly longer than, the first segment; the antennae are nearly as long as the fly's face. These flies are covered in black or pale (white or golden) hairs, and are themselves either black or metallic green or blue. The
scutellum is with apical
calcar
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The cal ...
s and wing vein R4+5 with an appendix. They have simple legs and abdomens.
The real oddity of the genus ''Microdon'' is in its larvae and pupae. These are dome-shaped and look like stout little slugs. Their appearance originally led scientists to describe them as
mollusk
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s and
scale insect
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s.
They are slow-moving. Most have the
spiracles on a peg-like protuberance extending from the end of their abdomens.
Behaviour
Adult ''Microdon'' flies do not behave like other syrphid flies; they do not hover around flowers, but instead remain very near the ant colonies which serve as larval hosts.
Larvae may be found very deep in ant colonies. Some species actively feed on ant larvae in the colony,
others are speculated to be scavengers. ''Microdon'' larvae are more or less restricted in their ant host species. Some ''Microdon'' species have only ever been found in the colonies of a single ant species, while others are restricted to related ant species or genera. Because these flies have such cryptic life cycles, biological information on most species is limited.
Species
''Microdon'' is divided into six subgenera (including ''Microdon'' s.s.), plus five species groups and some unplaced species in "''Microdon'' s.l.".
Subgenus ''Chymophila''
Nearctic:
* '' Microdon fulgens'' Wiedemann, 1830 (Synonyms: ''Microdon euglossoides'' Gray, 1832; ''Chymophila splendens'' Macquart, 1834)
Neotropical:
Oriental:
Palaearctic:
* '' Microdon katsurai'' Maruyama & Hironaga, 2004
Subgenus ''Dimeraspis''
*'' Microdon abditus'' Thompson, 1981 [
*'' Microdon adventitius'' Thompson, 1981 ][ ]
*'' Microdon fuscipennis'' (Macquart, 1834)
*'' Microdon globosus'' (Fabricius, 1805)[ ?]
*'' Microdon marmoratum'' Bigot, 1884
*'' Microdon remotus'' Knab, 1917[ ]
Subgenus ''Megodon''
*'' M. planitarsus'' Keiser, 1971
*'' M. stuckenbergi'' (Keiser, 1971)
Subgenus ''Microdon'' s.s.
Nearctic
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:
Neotropical
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:
Oriental:
Palaearctic
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:
Subgenus ''Myiacerapis''
''Myiacerapis'' is a subgenus
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of the hoverfly
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genus
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''Microdon''. It contains only one species, ''Microdon villosus.''It is native to Uganda
}), is a landlocked country in East Africa
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, though an undescribed species is known from South Africa
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.[ ]Larva
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The ...
e are found in ant
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nests.
Subgenus ''Syrphipogon''
There are two species described in ''Syrphipogon'':[
*'' M. fucatissimus'' ( Hull, 1937)
*'' M. gaigei'' Steyskal, 1953
]
''Microdon'' s.l. species groups
''craigheadii''-group
Nearctic:
* '' Microdon craigheadii'' Walton, 1912
''erythros''-group
Afrotropical
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:
* '' Microdon erythros'' Bezzi, 1908
:= ''Microdon erytherus'' Bezzi, 1921 (misspelling)
* '' Microdon luteiventris'' Bezzi, 1915
''mirabilis''-group
Neotropical
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Definition
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:
* '' Microdon bertonii'' Bezzi, 1910
:= ''Microdon arcuata'' Curran, 1941
* '' Microdon iheringi'' Bezzi, 1910
* '' Microdon mirabilis'' Williston, 1888
''tarsalis''-group
Afrotropical:
* '' Microdon tarsalis'' Hervé-Bazin, 1913
:= ''Microdon bequaerti'' Curran, 1929
Unplaced species
Afrotropical
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*'' Microdon harinhalai'' (Reemer, 2015) [ ]
*'' Microdon berobak'' (Reemer, 2015) [
*'' Microdon ifanadiana'' (Reemer, 2015) ][
*'' Microdon irwini'' (Reemer, 2015) ][
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*''Microdon_sava.html" ;"title="Microdon_janne.html" ;"title="*Microdon janne">*Microdon janne'' (Reemer, 2015) ][
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*''Microdon sava'' (Reemer, 2015) ][
* ''Microdon tsara'' Keiser, 1971
Australasian realm, Australian / Oceanian realm, Oceanian:
* ''Microdon amabilis'' Eustace William Ferguson, Ferguson, 1926
* '' Microdon macquariensis'' Eustace William Ferguson, Ferguson, 1926
* '' Microdon nigromarginalis'' Curran & Bryan, 1926
* '' Microdon pictipennis'' ( Macquart, 1850)
:= ''Microdon pictulipennis'' Hull, 1944
* '' Microdon rieki'' Paramonov, 1957
* '' Microdon waterhousei'' Eustace William Ferguson, Ferguson, 1926
Oriental:
* '' Microdon carbonarius'' Brunetti, 1923
* '' Microdon pagdeni'' Curran, 1942
* '' Microdon trimacula'' Curran, 1928
* '' Microdon unicolor'' Brunetti, 1915
]
References
{{Taxonbar, from=Q115951
Hoverfly genera
Microdontinae
Myrmecology
Taxa named by Johann Wilhelm Meigen