The genus Aphaniosoma Becker, 1903 (Diptera: Chyromyidae) in the Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East, with descriptions of new species
Author
Ebejer, Martin J.
text
European Journal of Taxonomy
2023
2023-06-08
872
1
161
http://zoobank.org/05098e38-ab11-486e-8f28-8567de6bc19c
journal article
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10.5852/ejt.2023.872.2131
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Aphaniosoma proximum
Ebejer, 1998
Remarks
This species has much in common with
A. notatum
and
A. scutellare
. Being variable in colour pattern adds to the difficulty of identification of species in this complex. The pregenital sternite of
A. proximum
usually has 2 projecting lobes. The barely noticeable posterior lobes arising from the postero-lateral corners of the sternite just beyond those that project ventrally and arise from the lateral border of the sternite. Basally, the sternite is divided into two more or less rectangular sclerotized parts (
Ebejer 1998: 220
, fig. 64). In
A. scutellare
, the posterior projections are not much shorter than those proximal to them and the basal part of the sclerite is complete and irregularly hexagonal (
Ebejer 1998: 222
, figs 69–70). In both species the sternite is much smaller than that in
A. gallagheri
, which has a deep U-shaped apical incision and much longer antero-ventrally directed projections from the lateral margins at its caudal end (
Ebejer 2009: 401
, fig. 46a–b).
Distribution
Italy
(
Sardinia
and
Sicily
),
Malta
,
Morocco
,
Romania
,
Tunisia
,
Turkey
,
United Arab Emirates
(
Ebejer 1998
,
2005
,
2016
;
Ebejer & Bartak 2019
).