Taxonomic revision of the Afrotropical species of the tribe Eudorylini (Diptera, Pipunculidae) Author FÖLDVÁRI, MIHÁLY text Zootaxa 2013 2013-05-22 3656 1 1 121 http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3656.1.1 journal article 20775 10.11646/zootaxa.3656.1.1 d2c3e582-04bb-4d44-8261-b62f1b0db73a 1175­5334 6039126 73E59AED-B16D-430C-B611-EB5CFEAF7FDD Eudorylas rooibergensis sp. nov. ( Figs 31A–F ) Diagnosis: Third antennal segment long acuminate. One erect anteromedial hair on 3rd tibia, and first 4 tibiae with a small (but distinct), erect posteromedial hair. This species can be recognised by the first 4 tibiae having a small (but distinct), erect posteromedial hair; the elongated distal parts of the SS (down curved), the hook of the PG in lateral view and the distinct SES bearing many hairs along its edges. Type material: Namibia : 1♂ , HT [# T646], Lüderitz , Rooiberg , 27°38’S 16°28’E , 22–24.ix.1997 , Kirk-Spriggs & Marais , malaise trap sample ( NMNW ) . Male Head . Third antennal segment long acuminate; dark brown. Face silvery pollinose. Frons, upper part subshining black, lower part silvery pollinose, except tiny, shining black spot in the middle; eyes touching for distance equal to 2 times ocellar triangle. Occiput, lower half silvery pollinose, upper half somewhat brownish. Thorax . Humeri pale brown. Mesonotum (viewed obliquely from front) brownish pollinose; silvery from the side. Scutellum brown, with 4 pairs of short, pale hairs. Dorsocentral hairs weakly developed. Halter brown, middle of stem yellowish. Legs. Trochanters and base of femora brown (all femora greyish pollinose, except f3 shining posteriorly), basal ¼ of femora yellow, otherwise dark brown, knees, tibiae and tarsal segments yellow-brown, last segment dark brown. Ventroapical row of 4–5 very small, black spines on mid femora; no spines on 1st and 3rd femur. Subapical (distal) spines on first four tibiae present. One erect anteromedial hair on 3rd tibia, and first 4 tibiae with a small (but distinct), erect posteromedial hair. Hind trochanter with several (8–10) short, white hairs on ventral side. Pulvilli slightly shorter than last tarsal segment. Wing. Fourth costal section 0.7 times as long as third costal section. Cross-vein R-M just beyond 1/3 of discal cell. Pterostigma fully coloured. Hairs on tegula missing. Abdomen (already dissected). Hairs dispersed, short and weakly developed. Laterally 2–3 dark brown spines on first tergite. Genitalia without dissection: ST8 globular, no m.a.; slightly yellowish tip of EP and SS. FIGURE 31. Male genitalia of Eudorylas rooibergensis sp. nov. (A–F) and E. rubrus (G–L).—A: outer surstylus with phallic guide and outer gonopod, lateral view, B: dorsal view, C: inner surstylus, lateral view, D: surstyli, dorsal view, E: sperm pump with ejaculatory apodeme, F: ventral view with phallic guide, phallus (without ST8), G: outer surstylus with phallic guide and outer gonopod, lateral view, H: dorsal view, I: inner surstylus, lateral view, J: surstyli, dorsal view, K: sperm pump with ejaculatory apodeme, L: ventral view with phallus and phallic guide (without ST8). Scale bars: 0.1 mm Genitalia. Surstyli asymmetrical, both with elongated distal parts curved ventrally, IS with an extra hook-like process ventrally at the base ( Fig. 31C ); epandrium elongated, cerci narrow ( Fig. 31B ). SES distinct, with numerous hairs along sides; gonopods small, slightly pointed; hypandrium narrow, lobes deformed ( Fig. 31F ); phallic guide with parallel sides and a down curved hook towards SES in lateral view ( Fig. 31A ); phallus as a thick tube, branching (3) only in distal 1/4; ejaculatory apodeme triangle shaped distally; sperm pump flat, with two little projections ( Fig. 31E ). Female—Unknown. Distribution— Namibia . Etymology—The name refers to the type locality Rooiberg.