Holopogon Loew
Holopogon Loew, 1847: 473 .
Species found in Wyoming: Holopogon albipilosus, H. atripennis, H. caesariatus, H. currani, H. seniculus, and H. vockerothi .
Key to Species [adapted from Martin (1959)]
1 Thorax laterally without bristles anterior to the transverse suture; posterior abdominal segments with long and dense setae ventrally.......................................................................... Holopogon caesariatus
- Thorax laterally with two to several slender bristles, usually of different lengths, anterior to the transverse suture; setae ventrally on posterior abdominal segments not dense................................................................. 2
2 Disc of scutellum with few to many setae...................................................................3
- Margin of scutellum with setae, disc without setae or, if with a few setae, wings deep brown......................... 5
3 Wings with yellow veins, microtrichia of wing white; vestiture white, long, dense; hind tibiae not distinctly club shaped........................................................................................ Holopogon seniculus
- Wings with brown veins, at most yellow basally; microtrichia brown; vestiture both pale and dark; hind tibiae distinctly club shaped.............................................................................................. 4
4 Thorax medially shining with a brown tomentose, usually geminate, medial stripe outlined by subshining, lateral black stripes.................................................................................. Holopogon vockerothi
- Thorax medially shining with white to yellow tomentum, median stripe indistinct or not present...... Holopogon albipilosus
5 Setae on the margin of scutellum long, wings deep brown.................................... Holopogon atripennis
- Weak marginal setae on scutellum, shorter than the stronger posterior setae on the thorax; wings hyaline.. Holopogon currani