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Syrphidae
Citrogramma gedehanum (de Meijere)
Nomenclature
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Tribe: SyrphiniGenus: Citrogramma
Species:
Citrogramma gedehanum (de Meijere)
SUMMARY
Species with yellow face, posterior anepisternum black on anterior 1/3 or more, scutellum with a defined black triangular macula, notopleuron entirely yellow pilose, anepimeron black except dorsomedial section, pro- and mesofemur entirely yellow and facial pile extensively yellow. Very similar to Citrogramma fascipleurum and C. difficile, with similar bluish scutum divided by two dark vittae broadening posteriorly. C. gedehanum differs from C. difficile by the abdominal pattern in males and by occipital pile in females. Citrogramma fascipleurum has yellow face with lateral black pile, notopleuron yellow pilose with some black pile, and posterior anepimeron yellow.