Meigen, 1822 is one of the largest Syrphidae genera in the Palaearctic Region, with the highest levels of taxonomic diversity found in the species group. Despite its high diversity, the interspecific levels of morphological variability can be low. Additionally, some species may show certain levels of intraspecific variability. Hence, species delimitation may become challenging. In this work, we assessed the diversity of the group in the Iberian Peninsula through an integrative analysis of nomenclature, morphology and the 5' (COI-5') and 3' (COI-3') end regions of the Cytochrome oxidase subunit I gene. Two new species, Aguado-Aranda & Ricarte sp. n. and Aguado-Aranda, Nedeljković & Ricarte sp. n., were described, and their intra- and interspecific variations discussed. In addition, the first barcodes of Iberian members of the group were obtained, and the distribution ranges of all species were mapped within the study area. The systematic position of the new species is discussed based on the resulting COI-based trees. The male genitalia of van der Goot, 1966 and Séguy, 1961 were studied and illustrated. A lectotype was designated for (Zetterstedt, 1819). An updated dichotomous key for all known European species of the group is provided. The egg of sp. n. is also described.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects14060541 | DOI Listing |
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