Pegesimallus is a genus of robber flies.
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Genus: | Pegesimallus
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Distribution
editAfrica and Eurasia.[1]
Biology
editThese species spend much of their time perched in the shade on shrubs or grass, where they lie in wait for flying insects. Their prey includes a wide variety of arthropods; Hymenoptera and Diptera predominate. Females oviposit in the surface layer of the soil.[2][3]
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Female with fly prey
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Mating pair; female with wasp prey
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Mating pair
Taxonomy
editThe classification of the species in this genus is difficult for two main reasons: Firstly, many are sexually dimorphic to the extent that females and males of the same species were, for some time, placed in different genera; and secondly, some of the species are so similar that they can only be separated by considering details of the male genitalia.[2]
The genus has been placed in the tribe Megapodini of the subfamily Dasypogoninae.[4] It contains about 54 species, including the following:[2][1]
- Pegesimallus apicalis Bromley, 1947
- Pegesimallus brunneus Londt, 1980
- Pegesimallus bulbifrons Londt, 1980
- Pegesimallus calvifrons Londt, 1980
- Pegesimallus claelius Walker, 1849
- Pegesimallus fusticulus Londt, 1980
- Pegesimallus hermanni Londt, 1980
- Pegesimallus irwini Londt, 1980
- Pegesimallus isanicus Tomasovic, 2005
- Pegesimallus kenyensis Londt, 1980
- Pegesimallus mesasiatica Lehr, 1958
- Pegesimallus namibiensis Londt, 1980
- Pegesimallus oldroydi Londt, 1980
- Pegesimallus saegeri Oldroyd, 1970
- Pegesimallus srilankensis Londt, 1980
- Pegesimallus vansoni Londt, 1980
- Pegesimallus volcata Walker, 1849
- Pegesimallus yerburyi Londt, 1980
References
edit- ^ a b "Genus Pegesimallus (Loew, 1858), Taxonomy". insectoid.info. Retrieved 28 January 2017.
- ^ a b c Londt, J.G. (1980). "Afrotropical Asilidae (Diptera) 4. The genus Pegesimallus Loew, 1858 (= Lagodias Loew, 1858; Neolaparus Williston, 1889), including species from other zoogeographical regions and the descriptions of the two new genera, Brevirostrum and Caroncoma". Annals of the Natal Museum. 24 (1): 233–347. Retrieved 28 January 2017.
- ^ Londt, J.G. (1994). "Afrotropical Asilidae (Diptera) 26. Ethological observations, and a possible ecological classification based on habitats". Annals of the Natal Museum. 35 (1): 97–122.
- ^ "Asilidae generic classification sensu Dikow 2009 | Asiloid Flies". asiloidflies.si.edu. Retrieved 28 January 2017.
External links
edit- Data related to Pegesimallus at Wikispecies
- Media related to Pegesimallus at Wikimedia Commons