A world review of the bee fly tribe Usiini (Diptera, Bombyliidae) - Part 3: Parageron Paramonov s. lat.
Author
Gibbs, David
text
European Journal of Taxonomy
2023
2023-03-24
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Genus
Protypusia
gen. nov.
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Type
species
Usia incisa
Wiedemann, 1830
.
Diagnosis
This large genus of 23 species is rather heterogeneous and no one character distinguishes them from the other genera in
Parageron
s. lat.
However, they are diagnosable from a combination of characters,
especially in the male and female genitalia. Most are small, delicate species, although
Pro. incisa
is the largest of all the
Parageron
s. lat.
, with relatively small hypopygium that in many species can be partially retracted into abdomen and inconspicuous. The epiphallic complex is relatively simple, with the tip of the epiphallus in most species having a membranous tip armed with small spines (exceptions are
Pro. flavipalpis
gen. et sp. nov.
and
Pro. grisea
). In all cases the basal ejaculatory apodeme is relatively small (a feature shared with the very different
Ectopusia
gen. nov.
) compared to
Parageron
and
Parusia
. Female genital fork usually well sclerotised, with the tip of the genital fork bent dorsally at 90° or even more. Vaginal plate usually well sclerotised, often contiguous with the genital fork, arms of genital fork sclerotised but usually uniformly narrow.
Protypusia flavipalpis
and
Pro. vagans
exhibit the least sclerotisation of the genital fork, but seem to belong here on a suite of other characters. Within
Protypusia
gen. nov.
, several species are clearly very close, and these have been separated out as the
incisa
species group, the remainder placed in the
punctipennis
species group.
Etymology
From the Greek ‘πρότυπο’ ‘
prótypo
-’ meaning ‘standard’ and genus
Usia
. Chosen because these are the most familiar members of the “
Parageron
” lineage with the highest diversity.
Included species
Protypusia argentata
gen. et sp. nov.
Protypusia deserticola
(
Efflatoun, 1945
)
gen. et comb. nov.
Protypusia dimonica
(
Zaitzev, 1996
)
gen. et comb. nov.
Protypusia emeljanovi
(
Zaitzev, 1975
)
gen. et comb. nov.
Protypusia flavipalpis
gen. et sp. nov.
Protypusia grata
(Loew, 1856)
gen. et comb. nov.
Protypusia grisea
(
Paramonov, 1947
)
gen. et comb. nov.
Protypusia hyalipennis
(
Séguy, 1941
)
gen. et comb. nov.
Protypusia incisa
(
Wiedemann, 1830
)
gen. et comb. nov.
Protypusia inornata
(
Engel, 1932
)
gen. et comb. nov.
Protypusia kerkini
gen. et sp. nov.
Protypusia modesta
(
Loew, 1873
)
gen. et comb. nov.
Protypusia negevi
(
Zaitzev, 1996
)
gen. et comb. nov.
Protypusia ornata
(
Engel, 1932
)
gen. et comb. nov.
Protypusia punctipennis
(
Loew, 1846
)
gen. et comb. nov.
Protypusia raydahensis
(El-Hawagry & Al Dhafer, 2016)
gen. et comb. nov.
Protypusia separata
Gibbs & Theodor
gen. et sp. nov.
Protypusia striata
(
Báez, 1982
)
gen. et comb. nov.
Protypusia strymonas
gen. et sp. nov.
Protypusia tewfiki
(
Efflatoun, 1945
)
gen. et comb. nov.
Protypusia vagans
(
Becker, 1906
)
gen. et comb. nov.
Protypusia xizangensis
(
Yang & Yang, 1994
)
gen. et comb. nov.
Protypusia zimini
(
Paramonov, 1947
)
gen. et comb. nov.
incisa
– species group
Diagnosis
This small group of five species seems to be monophyletic, all with very similar male and female genitalia. Distinguished from all other
Parageron
s. lat.
by the conspicuously long hairs on the frons in both sexes that extend down the gena below the level of the insertion of the antennae. That this closely related group of species includes both holoptic and dichoptic males suggests that this state can evolve rapidly and is not useful in these genera.
Included species
Protypusia argentata
gen. et sp. nov.
Protypusia grata
(Loew, 1856)
gen. et comb. nov.
Protypusia incisa
(
Wiedemann, 1830
)
gen. et comb. nov.
Protypusia separata
Gibbs & Theodor
gen. et sp. nov.
Protypusia striata
(
Báez, 1982
)
gen. et comb. nov.