Ubristes

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Ubristes is a genus of hoverflies, with four known species.[1][2] All are characterized by their metatibiae, which are usually enlarged, but always with a brush of long pile along the dorsal edges. These flies are probably mimics of the stingless bees in the tribe Meliponini.[3]

Phylum:Arthropoda
Class:Insecta
Order:Diptera
Family:Syrphidae
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Ubristes
Holotype of Ubristes flavitibia
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Syrphidae
Subfamily: Microdontinae
Genus: Ubristes
Walker, 1852
Type species
Ubristes flavitibia
Walker, 1852
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The presence or absence of the appendix on vein R4+5 is variable within this group.[3] The type species of Carreramyia, Hypselosyrphus and Stipomorpha were formerly included in Ubristes; the latter two genera were also considered subgroups of Ubristes. All three are now considered separate genera by Reemer & Ståhls (2013).[2]

Biology

Larvae are found in ant nests.

Distribution

They are native to the Neotropics.[3]

Species

  • U. flavitibia Walker, 1852
  • U. ictericus Reemer, 2013[4]
  • U. jaguarinus Reemer, 2013[4]
  • U. rex Reemer, 2017[1]

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