Identification of Neotropical blow flies of the genus Calliphora Robineau- Desvoidy (Diptera: Calliphoridae) with the description of a new species
Author
Rognes, Terry Whitworth With An Appendix By Knut
Author
Whitworth, Terry
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Zootaxa
2012
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10.5281/zenodo.213088
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1175-5326
213088
Calliphora peruviana
Macquart, 1851: 216
This nominal species was obviously presented as a new species, and not just a record or citation of Robineau-Desvoidy’s species with the same name from 1830, since the entry reads: “
Calliphora peruviana Nob.
”. “Nob” is short for “nobis”, dative plural of “nos” (= “us”), and thus means “to us”, i.e., “our [thus Macquart’s] species”. Macquart gave a short description, including “…
Thorax à
...
reflets verts, ainsi qu’à l’abdomen
...
Cuillerons bruns
...
Ailes assez claire
... [...Thorax with green reflections, like the abdomen, ... calypters brown ... wings rather clear]”, stated that the specimen was a female and cited other data as follows: “
Pérou
. Payta. M. Eydoux. Muséum.”. The last word indicates that the specimen was housed in the Paris Museum.
In MNHN there is a female specimen with dark calypteres which is labelled: (1) “
Calliphora
/
peruviana
/ Ƥ Macq. n. sp.” [in Macquart’s hand]; (2) “Phryssopoda /
splendens
/ Macq” [in Seguy’s hand]; (3) “
HOLOTYPE
/
Calliphora peruviana Macquart
/ det. J.P.Dear 1977” [Dear’s red handwriting, except last line which is printed in black]; (4) “120/58” [old handwritten ink label]; (5) “
Holotype
” [printed on red-rimmed white circular label].
One of us (TW) received from MNHN three digital color images of the
holotype
including an image of all its labels. To judge from the strong vitta of white pollinosity on each side of the presutural part of the thorax, widening out in front (where there is a very narrow dark line medially within the confines of the vitta) when seen from behind; the clear wing base; the bend of vein M forming a pronounced angle less than a right angle; dark calypteres with a narrow white rim; and the concave T
5 in
profile view, it is a female
Neta chilensis
(Walker)
, although the hind femur is less swollen than usual. This identity of the
type
is in accordance with current understanding (Shannon 1926: 123, as
Neta splendens
; Hall 1948: 301; James 1970: 13 (entry listed as “
peruviana
Robineau-Desvoidy
of Macquart, 1851: 216 ... (
Calliphora
)”); and Dear 1979: 150). Both Shannon and Dear had examined the
type
. The name
Calliphora peruviana
Macquart (1851: 216)
is a junior primary homonym of
Calliphora peruviana
Robineau-Desvoidy (1830: 438)
and thus permanently invalid. This fact was observed by Townsend (1892: 36) who proposed the replacement name
Calliphora
paytensis
for the preoccupied name
Calliphora peruviana
Macquart. Thus
Townsend’s name also falls into the synonymy of
Neta chilensis
(Walker)
listed by Shannon (1926) and James (1970).
In
Systema Dipterorum
(Pape & Thompson 2010) the
type
of
Calliphora peruviana
Macquart (1851: 216)
is listed correctly as being present in MNHN, and its valid name cited correctly as
Neta chilensis
(Warning Work Record, record #38 341).
Calliphora
paytensis
Townsend, 1892 is not listed at all in
Systema Dipterorum
.