Taxonomic notes on the genera Scatella and Scatophila (Diptera: Ephydridae) with a remark on Trixoscelis chilensis (Trixoscelididae)
Author
Zatwarnicki, Tadeusz
Author
Irwin, Anthony G.
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Zootaxa
2018
2018-01-31
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Scatophila hirtirostris
Sturtevant & Wheeler
(
Figs. 12–17
)
FIGURES 12–13.
Head with a part of thorax of
Scatophila hirtirostris
Sturtevant and Wheeler, 1954
. 12. antero-oblique view. 13. lateral view (Canada: Dempster Hwy km 140; CNC). Scale bar = 0.2 mm.
FIGURE 14.
Holotype of
Scatophila hirtirostris
Sturtevant and Wheeler, 1954
, dorso-oblique view. Scale bar = 0.2 mm.
Scatophila hirtirostris
Sturtevant & Wheeler, 1954
: 194
.
Scatophila zlobini
Krivosheina, 2009
: 2
,
new synonym
.
Type
material examined:
Holotype
male of senior synonym glued to a paper triangle in good condition, but without right hind leg and left hind tarsus, labelled: "SteeseHwy Alsk MP
37 IX-3
-48 G Jefferson" (printed, 37 handwritten), "AlaskaIns Project" (printed), "
HOLOTYPE
Scatophila hirtirostris Stvt & Whlr
” (beige, printed) and
paratype
of the species from the same locality, preserved in
USNM
.
Other
material examined:
CANADA
:
British Columbia
:
Pritchard
,
13. VII. 1974
,
P. H. Arnaud
, 1 ex
;
Northwest Territories
:
Aklavik
,
20. VIII. 1930
,
O. Bryant
, 1 ex (
CAS
);
Ft. McPherson
,
1–2. VII. 1957
,
R. Hurley
, 4 ex
;
Yukon Territory
:
Dempster Hwy
km 140,
14. VI. 1984
,
S. & J. Peck
,
1 ♂
(
CNC
).
Type
localities:
Type
locality of the senior synonym is
Alaska
(MP37 is postal mile 37, which is close to Moose Creek crossing Steese Highway—coordinates
65°13'36.4"N
,
146°56' 25.3" W
) and that for the junior synonym is Far East of
Russia
(Mil’kovo of
holotype
and Kozyrevsk of
paratypes
on
Kamchatka
).
Diagnosis.
This species is closely related to
S. carinata
Sturtevant & Wheeler, 1954
, but is distinguished from other species by the stout median conical tubercle on the face. The tubercle is truncate, nearly as large as a basal flagellomere, and a bears a moustache of short setae (
Figs. 12–14
). Male terminalia (
Fig. 15–17
) with anterior margin of epandrium bearing a short trapezoidal projection and dorsal margin of posterior aedeagal openings rounded, when seen in posterior view.
Distribution.
Nearctic:
Canada
(
British Columbia
,
Northwest Territories
,
Yukon Territory
),
USA
(
Alaska
). Palaearctic:
Russia
(
Kamchatka
).
Remarks.
This species belongs to the
noctula
group.
Krivosheina (2009)
compared her species to other species in the group (
S. noctula
and
S. unicornis
) and to photographs of the
type
of
S. variofacialis
Sturtevant & Wheeler. She
mentioned
S. hirtirostris
as a member of
noctula
group, but she was unable to compare her material to it. Her illustrations of dissected terminalia show the structures characteristic for
Scatophila hirtirostris
Sturtevant and Wheeler
and the facial profile of
S. zlobini
is also a good match for
S. hirtirostris
.