Type specimens of Limnophorini (Diptera: Muscidae) deposited in the Museum für Naturkunde, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin (Berlin, Germany)
Author
Couri, Márcia
courimarcia@gmail.
Author
Pont, Adrian
Oxford University Museum of Natural History. Parks Road, Oxford OX 1 3 PW, United Kingdom. pont. muscidae @ btinternet. com
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Zoologia
2020
e 46879
2020-08-28
37
1
57
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zoologia.37.e46879
journal article
10.3897/zoologia.37.e46879
1984-4689
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Spilogona leucogaster
(
Zetterstedt, 1838
)
Figs 141–144
Syntypes
.
2 females
of
Limnophora nitidifrons
Stein, 1920b
, junior synonym of
S. leucogaster
.
U.S.A.
Diagnosis. Length of body.
4.5 mm
(female). Head. Frons broad, about one-third of head-width. Fronto-orbital plate brown. Face, parafacial and gena silver pollinose. Ocellar triangle shiny dark brown, broad and long, reaching lunule. Ocellar setae long. Eye without hairs. Antenna dark brown. Arista dark brown, short pubescent. Palpus dark brown. Gena at lowest eye margin less than width of postpedicel. Oral margin not projecting forwards. Thorax. Scutum and pleura uniformly shiny dark brown. Acrostichal setulae fine, in irregular rows. Dorsocentrals 2+4. Notopleuron with setulae. Anepisternum with 1 interspatial seta. Haltere yellow. Calypters white. Legs. Brown. Fore tibia without a posterior seta. Mid tibia with 2 posterior setae on middle third; 1 anterodorsal; without anteroventral. Hind tibia with 2 anterodorsal setae; 3–4 anteroventrals on apical third; 1–2 posterodorsals. Arolium and pulvillus enlarged. Wing. Smoky brown. Costal spine indistinct. Abdomen. Uniformly shiny brown. Sternite 1 bare.
Remarks. The female is easily recognized by the shiny dark brown body and the broad and glossy ocellar triangle. It can be identified with the keys to
Spilogona
species
by
Huckett (1932)
(as subgenus of
Limnophora
), by
Huckett (1965)
, and by Hennig (1959). The male and female terminalia were illustrated by Hennig (1959, text-fig. 58e, plate 12 fig. 236, plate 16 fig. 320).