Aneriophora aureorufa (Philippi, 1865)

Figs 85–86

Eriophora aureorufa Philippi, 1865: 736

Criorhina aureorufa Williston, 1886: 322 *

Penthesilea aureorufa Kertész, 1910: 287 *

Type locality and data. “ Valdivia, Chile ” (T, A, MNHNCL) .

Material examined. Maule: 1♂, Estero La Jaula, Curicó, 24.XII.1993, Leg. G. & M. Wood (CNC) ; 1♀, Bullileo, 50 km from Parral, 12.I.1994, Leg. G. & M. Wood (CNC) ; 1♀, Las Tablas, Curicó, I.1993, Leg. L.E. Peña / A. Ugarte (MEUC) ; Ñuble: 2♂, 1♀, Las Trancas, Chillán, II.1964, Leg. Etcheverry (MNHNCL) ; Biobío: 1♂, Concepción, 1962, Leg. NN (MEUC); Mulchen (Porter 1923); 1♀, Punta Lavapie, II.1964, Leg. NN (UACH); (sex undetermined) Tijeral, 24.XII.1942, Leg. D.S. Bullock (IEUMCE) ; 1♀, Pemehue, no data, Leg. NN (MNHNCL); La Araucanía: 1♂, Nahuelbuta National Park, II.1981, Leg. M. Cerda (MNHNCL) ; 2♂, 8♀, Termas de Río Blanco, 19.II.1973, Leg. J . Herrera (IEUMCE); Los Ríos: 1♀, Parque Oncol, no data, Leg. E. Krahmer (UACH); 1♀, Punta Curiñanco, Leg. E. Krahmer (UACH); 2♂, Valdivia, 26.XII.1987, Leg. E. Krahmer (MNHNCL) ; 1♂, 1♀, Santo Domingo, 24.I.1971, Leg. E. Krahmer (UACH) ; 1♂, Fundo Los Coigües, 31.II.1964 Leg. NN (MEUC) ; 2♀, Pucatrihue, 21.II.1967, Leg. NN (MEUC) ; 1♀, Alerce Costero National Park, 01.II.1993, Leg. Curkovic (MEUC) ; Los Lagos: 1♀, Río GolGol, 13.II.1984, Leg. Luis Peña (CNC) ; 3♀, Puyehue National Park, 7.II.2018, Leg. J.H., A.W. & A.M. Skevington (CNC) ; 1♀, Ralún, Llanquihue, 10.II.1986, Leg. J. Solervicens (IEUMCE) ; 1♀, Puerto Octay, II.1968; Leg. NN (MZUC) ; 1♀, Carelmapu, no date, Leg. L. Peña (CNC); 1♂, Lago Chapo, 18.II.2017, Leg. Barahona-Segovia (PCRBS) ; 3♂, Alerce Andino National Park, 13.II.2016, Leg. Barahona-Segovia (PCRBS) ; Huinay Biological Station, Hornopirén, (Polidori et al. 2014); 2♂, 2♀, Senda Darwin Biological Station, 17.II.2016, Leg. Barahona-Segovia (CSP) ; 1♂, 1♀, Caulín, Chacao, Chiloé, 17.II.2016, Leg. Barahona-Segovia (CSP, PCRBS) ; 1♀, Guabun, Ancud, II.1967, Leg. José Herrera (IEUMCE); 2♀, Dalcahue, II.1980; Leg. R. Sierpe (MEUC, CNC) ; 1♀, Putrihuen, 26.II.2016; Leg. Barahona-Segovia (PCRBS) ; 1♀, Ahoní, 40 km Southeast of Castro, 24.XII.1993, Leg. G. & M. Wood (CNC) ; Aysén: 1♀, Puerto Cisnes, 7.I.1967, Leg. Zapata, (IEUMCE) ; 5♀, same locality, 1–15.II.1961, Leg. L.E. Peña (CNC) .

References. Philippi, 1865: 735, fig. 26 (desc.); Williston, 1886: 322 (cat.); Reed, 1888: 300 (cat.); Kertész, 1910: 287 (cat.); Porter, 1923: 117 (cat.); Porter, 1924: 82 (cat.); Shannon, 1926: 49 (desc.); Shannon & Aubertin, 1933: 152 (desc.); Stuardo, 1946: 126 (cat.); Hull, 1949b: 372 (desc.); Stuardo & Cortés, 1952: 311 (desc.); Fluke, 1956: 110 (cat.); Etcheverry, 1963: 16 (cat.); Thompson, 1972b: 161, fig. 12 (head, lateral, female), fig. 24 (wing), fig. 64 (male genitalia), 64a (aedeagus and apodeme), 64e (ejaculatory apodeme), 64s (sternum), 64t (tergum) ( Milesiinae rev.); Thompson et al., 1976: 118 (cat.); Thompson, 1999a: 336 (key); Camousseight, 2005: 93 (cat.); González & Coscarón, 2005: 347 (distr.); Polidori et al., 2014: 32 (batesian mimicry); Smith-Ramírez et al., 2014: 6 (ecological study, supplementary material); Smith-Ramírez et al., 2016: 3 (pollinator study); Alaniz et al., 2018: 2 (dist. & conservation); López-García et al., 2019: 349 (dist.), Smith-Ramírez et al., 2021: 1 (pollinator study).

World distribution. Argentina and Chile.

Chilean distribution. From Maule to Aysén region (Fig. 87).

Altitudinal range. From coastal to precordillera ecosystems (5– 1,000 m.a.s.l.).

Biology and notes. Aneriophora aureorufa is associated almost exclusively to the trees Eucryphia cordifolia and M. planipes, and forest fragments>10 hectares (Alaniz et al., 2018; Smith-Ramírez et al., 2021). Laurelia sempervirens is also visited by this flower fly in the south Maule region (Smith-Ramírez et al., 2021). It is considered the most common pollinator in the high canopy of Eucryphia forests in Chiloé (Smith-Ramírez et al., 2016). This species is sensitive to habitat fragmentation and anthropic factors such as urbanization, plantation forestry and agriculture. The northern populations have declined and are considered threatened, while central and southern areas potentially host large populations (Alaniz et al., 2018). In addition, the species has lost around 68 % of its original habitat (Alaniz et al., 2018). Considering the aforementioned, it is problematic that the species is currently listed as LC by the Environmental Ministry of Chile using the IUCN criteria (www.mma.gob.cl/clasificacionespecies).

Conservation status. LC; EOO = 159,234 km 2, AOO = 176 km 2, 39 subpopulations and 41 localities.

Genus Odyneromyia Shannon & Aubertin, 1933

Odyneromyia Shannon & Aubertin 1933: 156 . Type-species Doros odyneroides Philippi, 1865 (ori. des.).