A review of scuttle fly genera of Israel (Diptera: Phoridae), with new records and an identification key
Author
Mostovski, Mike B.
text
Zootaxa
2016
4137
1
61
72
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.4137.1.4
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1175-5326
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Phora limpida
Schmitz, 1935
Material.
Israel
:
2♂
Hermon Mt [
33°25'N
35°51'E
],
2000 m
,
9.vii.1975
, A. Freidberg, M. Kaplan;
1♂
same but
15.viii.1976
;
1♂
Meron Mt [
33°00'N
35°25'E
],
14.v.1974
, M. Kaplan;
1♂
‘Qusbiye’ [= Yehudiya Forest Nature Reserve,
32°57'N
35°43'E
],
15.iv.1982
, F. Kaplan;
2♂
Zikhron Ya'akov [
32°35'N
34°57'E
],
1.iv.1998
, A. Freidberg.
Remarks.
This species and
Ph
. atra
are similar to each other and differ from their congeners in possessing a long well-sclerotized thorn-like process on the right side of the hypandrium, as well as in a peculiar shape of the epandrial lobes on the left side (
Disney, 1993
). The enigmatic
Ph
. congolensis
Beyer, 1965
may also belong to this small group, judging from the illustration of its genitalia (
Beyer, 1965, fig. 4
). Regrettably, the genitalia of the only
holotype
of this Afrotropical species borrowed from the Royal Museum for Central Africa had been detached from the pinned specimen and could not be located. Judging from Beyer’s sketchy drawing,
Ph
. congolensis
may turn to be a synonym of either
Ph
. atra
or
Ph
. limpida
but proving this is impossible at the moment. Until further material from the Afrotropics is available, the identity of
Ph
. congolensis
remains unclear.