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Syrphidae
Citrogramma fascipleurum (Curran)
Nomenclature
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Tribe: SyrphiniGenus: Citrogramma
Species:
Citrogramma fascipleurum (Curran)
SUMMARY
Citrogramma fascipleurum has a shaped triangular black macula on scutellum, pro- and mesofemur entirely yellow and metafemur black; but it is very similar to Citrogramma gedehanum and C. difficile. Differences with C. gedehanum and C. difficile are few: facial and notopleural pilosity black, and posterior anepimeron yellow in males. The females of C. fascipleurum have yellow lunule and the posterior anepimeron is yellow. The distribution of C. fascipleurum overlaps with that of C. difficile.