Pogoniofferia varipes (Williston)
Erax varipes Williston, 1885: 71 .
Recognition characters: Blackish gray species; length 22–28 mm; mystax white; mesonotal setae black, bristles mostly yellowish in males and white in females; postpronotal setae yellowish; meral bristles yellowish; scutellar setae and bristles white; in males abdominal segments white pollinose, dorsum 1–6 brown, setae white, long on sides and apically on 1-3 but coarse and sparse, venter white pollinose with bare streak at middle of 2–6, setae short white; male genitalia enlarged and expanded laterally, brown; legs femora black to reddish black, posterior side of femora red or with red stripe; tibiae black.
Distribution: PLATTE: Camp Guernsey, WANG, 2001b, (CSU, GMAD); 11 km N of Wheatland, numerous records, 23–31 July 1974 (RJL, SD). Recorded from Wyoming by: Dennis & Lavigne (1976c) (as Efferia varipes); Dennis et al. (2010) (as Efferia varipes); Geller-Grimm (2018).
Habitat: Grama-needlegrass-wheatgrass grassland vegetation type. Short- to mid-grassland, rangeland (see Dennis & Lavigne 1976a).
Ethology: Forages from both the ground and vegetation depending on the temperature of the ground surface (see Dennis & Lavigne 1976a as Efferia varipes).
Prey: DIPTERA, Asilidae: Leptogaster arenicolus James 1937, Wheatland, 29 July 1974 (RJL) (prey of female Efferia varipes, 2: 42 p. m.). COLEOPTERA, DIPTERA, HEMIPTERA (Heteroptera, Homoptera), HYME- NOPTERA, LEPIDOPTERA, ORTHOPTERA (see Dennis & Lavigne 1976a; Dennis et al. 2010, both as Efferia varipes).