Afrotropical Limnophora Robineau-Desvoidy (Diptera, Muscidae) with the description of four new species
Author
Couri, Márcia
Author
Pont, Adrian
text
Zootaxa
2017
4216
6
501
536
journal article
37328
10.5281/zenodo.242395
92230737-0e1b-4d86-9c80-6562b0f1793e
1175-5326
242395
FF708257-E9A3-4C91-AD18-50326BB9676A
Limnophora aculeipes
Stein, 1913
: 521
.
(
Figs 9–12
)
The
single surviving
syntype
(a male in
ZMHU
, see
Pont and Werner 2006
: 16;
Pont 2013
: 52) was not seen during the present study
.
A
series of males and females is deposited in the
BMNH
.
Diagnosis.
Postsutural dorsocentrals 3; anterior postsutural intralar present; fore tibia without a posterior median seta; mid femur with 2 posterior preapical setae; mid tibia with 1 posterior seta and without anterodorsal seta; hind tibia without a posterodorsal seta; lower katepisternal seta more or less equidistant from the upper two; costal spine indistinct; sternite 5 (
Fig. 9
).
Terminalia. Cercal plate and surstylus as in
Figs 10–11
. Aedeagal complex as in
Fig. 12
.
Notes.
L. aculeipes
has been considered until now to be represented by three subspecies (
Pont 1980
):
L. aculeipes aculeipes
,
L. aculeipes latilamellata
Malloch, 1921
and
L. aculeipes eurymetopa
Emden, 1951
.
Emden (1951)
differentiated them mainly by the chaetotaxy of fore and hind tibiae. One male
paratype
of
L. aculeipes eurymetopa
and one male of each of the other two subspecies were dissected. The morphology of the terminalia of
L. aculeipes latilamellata
and
L. aculeipes eurymetopa
is identical, while that of
L. aculeipes aculeipes
is very different from the other two. We therefore consider
L. aculeipes
and
L. latilamellata
(
stat. rev.
) to be valid species, with
L. aculeipes eurymetopa
as a junior synonym of the latter (
syn. nov.
).