Revision of the genus Euscelidia Westwood, 1850 (Diptera: Asilidae: Leptogastrinae)
Author
Dikow, Torsten
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African Invertebrates
2003
2003-12-31
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.7911189
2305-2562
7911189
Euscelidia fistula
sp. n.
Figs 14
,
33F–K
Etymology:
Latin noun
fistula
= tube, pipe; refers to the tubular dorsal aedeagal sheath.
Diagnosis: The species is distinguished from congeners by the predominantly apruinose sct, the densely arranged microtrichia on the wings, and features of the ơ terminalia (d aed shea tubular, hypd bent upwards).
Description:
Head:
Black; fc silver pruinose, fc gib indistinct, mystax white, many macrosetae; prob black, setae white, plp brown, setae brown; oc tr apruinose; occ silver pruinose, setae white and yellowish;
Antennae
- scp brown, white setae ventrally, white pruinose; ped brown, brown setae ventrally and dorsally, white pruinose; pped brown, white pruinose; apsel brown.
Thorax:
Black; ppro peg large, silver pruinose; sct predominantly apruinose, silver pruinosity restricted to anterior, lateral, and posterior margins (sometimes antero-lateral margin apruinose), white setae on pruinose part, yellow setae scattered on apruinose surface; presut dc setae sometimes distinct, macrosetae: 1 white or black npl s, 1 black spal s; sctl white pruinose, ds sctl s and sctl s long, yellow or brown;
Legs
- yellow to brown; fem light brown, meta fem slightly clubbed, pale yellow proximally, narrow longitudinal dark brown to black stripe laterally, setae white; pro and meso tib light brown, pale yellow stripe anteriorly, meta tib light brown, pale yellow stripe not reaching tip anteriorly, black longitudinal stripes laterally; tar 1–3 light brown, brown distad, remaining tar brown, setae black; emp minute;
Wings
- densely covered with microtrichia; ptero distinct, brown; cell d terminating in 2 veins; hlt light brown.
Abdomen:
Black; T sometimes orange on anterior and posterior margins, predominantly brown pruinose, anterior, lateral, and posterior margins narrowly grey pruinose, T1 with long yellow and brown setae laterally, T2 with white setae laterally, remaining T with yellow and brown setae, S grey pruinose; ơ
terminalia
Figs 33F–K
- sur pointed distally, lobe ventrally; hypd bent upwards, divided into 2 short lobes; d aed shea tubular, medium length; lat apod simple.
Type material - The ơ
holotype
is labelled ‘Johannesburg Transvaal leg. Zumpt / E. Janssens det., 1956
Euscelidia festiva
E. Janssens
(handwritten except for ‘E. Janssens det., 195’) /
HOLOTYPE
Euscelidia fistula
sp. nov.
det. T. Dikow 2001 (red label)’. The specimen is double mounted (attached to rectangular piece of cardboard), is in very good condition (ơ terminalia attached to specimens pin in micro vial), and is deposited in the ISNB.
A ^
paratype
is labelled ‘
SOUTH AFRICA
2527CC
Transvaal
nr.
Derby
3.II.1978
JGH.
Londt Open
grassveld area
/
PARATYPE
Euscelidia fistula
sp. nov.
det.
T. Dikow
2001 (yellow label)’.
The
specimen is directly mounted, is in excellent condition, and is deposited in the
NMSA
. A
^paratype
is labelled ‘SUID-AFRIKA
Potch
[Potchefstroom]
7-1-1943
H.
P.V.
HEERDEN (‘
Potch’
and date handwritten)
/
PARATYPE
Euscelidia fistula
sp. nov.
det.
T. Dikow
2001 (yellow label)’.
The
specimen is double mounted (minuten in rectangular piece of cardboard), is in very good condition, and is deposited in the
NMSA
. A
paratype
of undeterminable gender is labelled ‘PRETORIA
13.II.1957
L. Vari (date handwritten) / collection TRANSVAAL MUSEUM (blue label) /
Euscelidia
sp.
det. H. Oldroyd 1973 (handwritten except for ‘det. H. Oldroyd 19’) /
PARATYPE
Euscelidia fistula
sp. nov.
det.
T. Dikow
2001 (yellow label)’.
The
specimen is directly mounted, is in good condition (left meta leg and abdomen from third segment broken), and is deposited in the
NMSA
. A ^
paratype
is labelled ‘
ZIMBABWE
: 2028
AD Matopos National Park
Jan. 1977
Coll
:
Mr Fox
/
PARATYPE
Euscelidia fistula
sp. nov.
det.
T. Dikow
2001 (yellow label)’.
The
specimen is directly mounted, is in relatively poor condition (left meta leg broken, abdomen damaged, specimen greasy), and is deposited in the
NMSA
.
Type
locality and distribution (
Fig. 14
):
South Africa
,
Gauteng Province
,
Johannesburg, 2612'S
28 02'E
.
South Africa
,
Zimbabwe
.
Material
examined:
SOUTH AFRICA
:
Northern Prov
:
1?
Marico
, 2413'S 2654'E,
ii.1918
[specimen in very poor condition]. Depository:
BMNH
.