Argentine Philornis Meinert species (Diptera: Muscidae) with synonymic notes
Author
Couri, Márcia S.
Author
Antoniazzi, Leandro R.
Author
Beldomenico, Pablo
Author
Quiroga, Martin
text
Zootaxa
2009
2261
52
62
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.190768
77b7cc97-1e75-4dd1-b0ba-3d26e853674d
1175-5326
190768
Philornis seguyi
Garcia, 1952
Mydaea anomala
:
Nielsen (1913: 251)
. Misidentification, not
Mesembrina anomala
Jaennicke, 1867
.
Philornis seguyi
Garcia, 1952
: 286
.
Holotype
male, lost (formerly in MSPBA?) Type-locality:
Argentina
, Misiones.
Philornis nielseni
Dodge, 1968: 157
(new name for
anomala
Jaennicke
sensu
Nielsen 1913
).
Holotype
male (ZMUC).
Type-locality:
Argentina
.
Syn
.
nov
.
The species can be recognised as follows: body length
7–9mm
; frons yellowish, eye with a faint golden reflection; width of frons at level of anterior ocellus 0.07–0.09 of head width in male and
0.13–0.14 in
female; antenna and palpus yellow; cheek yellow-haired; scutum brown with greyish pollinosity, with the quadrivitatte pattern typical of the genus; wing clear, some specimens with a faint brown spot on r-m cross vein; legs yellow in male and somewhat brown in female; hind tibia on anterodorsal surface with 2–4 setae on middle third, anteroventral surface with 3–4 fine bristles on middle third. Abdomen brown with greyish pollinosity. Larva intradermal. Puparium brown, cylindrical, posterior end deep with rugose margins; spiracular slits “U or “V shaped. (Figures in Couri
et al
. 2005).
Couri
et al
. (2005) described the larva, puparium, adult male and the terminalia of both sexes, based on material collected in Buenos Aires province and identified using the original description of
Garcia (1952)
. The slight differences in size and colour of the legs described in
P
.
nielseni
by Dodge (1968) are here considered as intraspecific variation, as in other
Philornis
species. The synonymy of
P
.
nielseni
with
P
.
seguyi
is herein proposed as there is no justification to consider them as separate species.
The species was found among the material recently collected in
Argentina
as below.
Material examined:
(MQ):
Argentina
, Santa Fe, Santa Fe, 3138'S 6091'W. Ex nest of
Troglodytes aedon
:
27 males
and
44 females
reared from larvae. (LRA):
4 adults
reared from larvae. Host:
Certhiaxis cinnamomea
(Furnaridae)
; location: Puente de Hierro, Arroyo Culul, Santa Fe (3121'S 6056'W); collection date:
November 2003
; accession # SF00027b.