A revision of Afrotropical Chyromyidae (excluding Gymnochiromyia Hendel) (Diptera: Schizophora), with the recognition of two subfamilies and the description of new genera
Author
Ebejer, Martin J.
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African Invertebrates
2009
2009-12-31
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http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.5733/afin.050.0208
journal article
10.5733/afin.050.0208
2305-2562
7910603
Key to the identification of African species of
Aphaniosoma
1 Well-developed presutural
ia
seta present, similar in length to long
prsut dc
and
posthu
; 2 long posterior
orb
setae; a yellow species ......................
harteni
Ebejer
– No well-developed presutural
ia
seta, if setula present in this position, then neither is it as long as
posthu
, nor is first
dc
well-developed ........................................... 2
2 Occiput, scutum and scutellum completely dark grey to black, or nearly so, at least no definite scutal stripes apparent, pleura mostly dark ......................................... 3
– Scutum yellow with or without stripes, scutellum yellow and occiput yellow or, if brown around middle, then a clear pale postocular margin is easily visible ........ 5
3 Antennal segment 3 dark and contrasting with pale first 2 segments and frons... 4
– Antennal segment 3 yellow, similar in colour to first 2 segments and frons; abdomen almost entirely dark brown, only membrane between segments yellow, postabdomen ơ
Fig. 43
,
^Fig. 44
........................................................................
frequens
sp. n.
4 Scutellar setae short, at most as long as scutellum; frontal setulae all more or less equal in length (no longer pair in front of
oc
triangle), postabdomen ơ
Fig. 36a
,
^Figs 36b–d
...................................................................................
atriceps
sp. n.
– Scutellar setae clearly longer than scutellum; frons with pair of setulae in front of
oc
triangle clearly longer than others scattered on frons, postabdomen ơ
Fig. 50
,
^Fig. 51
..........................................................................................
pullum
sp. n.
5 Occiput, scutum (except for longitudinal stripes), scutellum, anepisternum and anepimeron yellow ................................................................................................... 6
– At least occiput brown or black centrally, even if postocular margin broadly yellow anepisternum and anepimeron usually also partly darkened .............................. 12
6 Abdomen yellow or almost so, at most tergites darkened at middle on basal segments and each brown band not more than about half length of
tg
, tarsomeres 5 usually yellow ................................................................................................................... 7
– Abdomen predominantly brown in colour, tarsomeres 5 brown ........................ 10
7 Frons without pair of longer setulae in middle in front of
oc
triangle, all setulae of more or less equal length; yellow species with grey longitudinal scutal stripes, dark
mtn
and tarsomeres 5, postabdomen ơ
Fig. 37
,
^Fig. 38
........
conspicuum
sp. n.
– Frons with one or two pairs of setulae about twice as long as others on frons .... 8
8 Frons with one pair of frontal setulae (about twice as long as others) just in front of
oc
triangle, setulae on gena little longer than
orb
;
mtn
yellow; an entirely yellow species in the male, females may have darkened tarsomeres 3–5, postabdomen ơ
Fig. 41
,
^Fig. 42
.........................................................................
flavescens
sp. n.
– Frons with two pairs of longer setulae, one in front of
oc
triangle and one just above lunule;
mtn
dark .................................................................................................... 9
9 Scutum with distinct dark brown to grey longitudinal stripes, ơ postabdomen
Fig. 45
.....................................................................................................
gaiasicum
sp. n.
– Scutum yellow, any stripes are only of a deeper yellow colour, ơ postabdomen
Fig. 55
......................................................................................................
ugabensis
sp. n.
10 Frons with two pairs of longer setulae, one in front of
oc
triangle and one just above lunule; elongate slender eyes, about 3 times as long as high in male and about 2 times in female;
scut
with dark lateral margin reaching base of subapical setae; abdomen yellow with light brown bands dorsally on tergites, ơ postabdomen
Fig. 47
..................................................................................................
kirkspriggsi
sp. n.
– Frons with one pair of longer setulae,
scut
yellow laterally or at most lateral margin dark only at base; eye long oval, but not as much as in foregoing species ........ 11
11 Two
posthu
setae, setulae and all setae except the longest very pale, almost white especially in males and on front half of body, darker in females; apical section of Cu about 2× length of posterior crossvein, postabdomen ơ
Fig. 33
,
^Fig. 34
..... ...................................................................................................
aldabrensis
sp. n.
– One
posthu
seta and short presutural
ia
setula; setae and setulae yellow to brown; apical section of Cu about 2.8× length of posterior crossvein, postabdomen ơ
Fig. 48
,
^Fig. 49
............................................................................
micropygum
sp. n.
12 Lateral margin of
scut
at base completely yellow (a small spot can be seen in specimens in alcohol), all tarsomeres yellow, pleura mostly yellow; hypopygium appearing mostly yellow; female with yellow margins to tergites becoming broader towards apex of abdomen, especially on sides ................................................... 13
– Lateral margin of
scut
at base with distinct black spot or short stripe, tarsomeres dark or pale, pleura usually with more extensive dark areas; hypopygium dark or pale; ^ abdomen with tergites having more extensive brown bands even at apex ............. 14
13 Two pairs of frontal setulae in front of
oc
triangle with hind pair appearing a little longer, but not longer than about 1/3 length from its base to lunule, middle scutal stripes more or less pointed posteriorly; hypopygium with black
distiph
; female with
tg
1 and 2 often yellow, postabdomen ơ
Fig. 39
,
^Fig. 40
.....
fissum
Collin
– One pair of long frontal setae in front of
oc
triangle about half length from base to lunule, middle scutal stripes appearing truncate posteriorly; hypopygium all yellow, at most small brown spot on
ep
and
distiph
brown near junction with
basiph
; female with basal tergites dark brown, ơ postabdomen
Fig. 52
........
suboculicauda
Frey
14 Pair of long frontal setae very long, at least 2/3 length from base to lunule, scutal stripes appearing black even through pollinosity; hypopygium with brown
ph
; female with brown tergites to apex of abdomen, postabdomen ơ
Fig. 53
,
^Fig. 54
........ ....................................................................................................
trilobatum
sp. n.
– Frontal setae/setulae when present not longer than half distance from their base to lunule, scutum with brown to light brown or grey stripes; hypopygium pale (except
dhofaricum
); female abdomen with tergites having broader yellow hind margins especially on apical segments, laterally (except
dhofaricum
) ............................ 15
15 Frons without a distinct pair of long setae in front of
oc
triangle; female with dark brown tergites to apex of abdomen ..................................................................... 16
– Frons with a pair of setae longer than others; female abdomen often with broader yellow hind margins especially on sides of apical segments (except
dhofaricum
) ............................................................................................................................ 17
16 Hypopygium with very large black
ph
, easily seen in undissected specimens; narrow yellow surstyli, postabdomen ơ
Fig. 31
,
^Fig. 32
........................
aethiops
sp. n.
– Hypopygium with pale brown
ph
, not easily seen without dissection; long yellow sinuous surstyli .........................................................................
lamellatum
Collin
[Females of
aethiops
,
lamellatum
and
dhofaricum
are very difficult to separate]
17 Scutal stripes dark brown to black even when seen through scutal pollinosity; hypopygium with large black
ph
and long narrow black postgonites; female with apical segments of abdomen dark .....................................................
dhofaricum
Ebejer
– Scutal stripes appearing paler owing to dense greyish pollinosity, more confluent anteriorly; hypopygium almost entirely pale brown to yellow; female abdomen with broader yellow hind margins, especially on sides of apical segments ....... 18
18 Scutum with dense greyish white pollinosity, scutal stripes grey, middle pair appearing truncate posteriorly, setae pale yellowish white and setulae over whole body and legs mostly white, postabdomen ơ
Figs 46a, b
,
^Figs 46c, d
........................ ...................................................................................................
gallagheri
Ebejer
– Scutum with brownish yellow, less dense pollinosity, scutal stripes brown to black, middle pair appearing pointed posteriorly, setae brown to pale brown and most setulae on body and legs pale yellowish brown, ^postabdomen
Fig. 35
................. ..........................................................................................
approximatum
Becker