Current condition of Bathypogon types (Diptera: Asilidae) described by Frank M Hull and housed in the South Australian Museum of Natural History with notes on other Bathypogon types Author Lavigne, Robert J. text Zootaxa 2020 2020-10-29 4868 4 560 576 journal article 8922 10.11646/zootaxa.4868.4.6 4f3d0560-a128-404c-a543-c2e6044af21e 1175-5326 4418163 00FC31E0-CEDF-4CC9-BA06-87E2FE171209 Bathypogon magnus Hull, 1956c: 396 . [ Author’s Note: According to Dr. Nigel Wyatt , the holotype is housed in the BMNH collection, although “the type of magnus has lost most of the tarsal segments, only one of the hind legs being still intact, and most of the types have damaged antennae”]