A review of Afrotropical Ancylorhynchus Berthold, 1827 (Diptera: Asilidae: Stenopogoninae)
Author
Londt, Jason G. H.
text
African Invertebrates
2011
2011-12-31
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http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.5733/afin.052.0214
journal article
10.5733/afin.052.0214
2305-2562
7917250
Ancylorhynchus sokokensis
sp. n.
Figs 24
,
54
,
126–128
Etymology: Named after the
type
locality, Kenya’s Sokoke Forest.
Description:
Male
(based on
holotype
. Condition: Excellent (appears mounted from alcohol).).
Head
: Dark red-brown to black, fine gold pruinose, pale yellow, orange and black setose. Antenna (
Fig. 24
,
paratype
): orange-brown, scape and pedicel orange setose (1 dark red-brown setae), postpedicel tipped with obliquely situated pit-enclosed spine-like sensory element (terminal stylus ‘segment’ absent). Segmental ratios: 1:0.3:5.6. Face black, fine gold pruinose (weakly on lateral parts of epistomal margin), mystax shiny orange occupying ventral ½ of face. Frons and vertex black, fine gold pruinose, pale yellow setose; ocellar tubercle fine pale yellow setose (no macrosetae). Occiput black, uniformly fine gold pruinose, dorsal setae orange ventral setae black. Palpus dark red-brown, black setose, terminal palpomere swollen, apex with terminal sensory pit. Proboscis dark red-brown, black setose.
Thorax
: Black with orange areas dorsally, fine silver-grey pruinose, white, pale yellow and orange setose. Prothorax black except for orange antepronotum, fine silver-grey pruinose, pale yellow setose dorsally, black laterally. Mesonotum orange with black pattern (median band stretching from anterior to posterior margins, widening at level of transverse suture), fine silver-grey pruinose, fine moderately long white and pale yellow setose. Mesonotal macrosetae (usually orange when present):
dc
weak, confined to region posterior to transverse suture, 3–4
npl
, 1
spal
, 3
pal
. Scutellum orange with narrow black anterior margin, fine silver pruinose, disc sparsely pale yellow setose, hind margin with
c
. 10 pale yellow, longish weakly developed macrosetae accompanied by minor setae. Pleura entirely black, entirely silver-grey pruinose, setae white and black confined mainly to
anepst
,
kepst
and
ktg
(setae white).
Anatg
and
mes pnot
dark red-brown to black, contrasting with mainly orange scutellum. Legs:
cx
black, silver pruinose, white setose;
tro
orange (
tro
2 with few short black setae ventrally);
fem
,
tib
and
tar
orange,
tar
5 a little darker, white to pale yellow setose (some black setae on
tar
), claws dark red-brown with orange proximal parts. Wings (
Fig. 54
): 7.4×
3.1 mm
. Veins mostly dark red-brown. Membrane extensively microtrichose (some proximal cells partly bare), pale yellow-brown stained (tip somewhat darker commencing at level of
r–m
), cells
cup
and
a1+2
transparent. Haltere yellow with orange base.
Abdomen
: Predominantly dark red-brown to blackish with orange patches laterally, fine silver-grey pruinose, white and black setose. T1 dark red-brown to black, silver pruinose; T2 dark red-brown to blackish with large orange areas posterolaterally. Strongly silver pruinescence corresponds with orange areas; T3–4 dark red-brown to black with narrow posterolateral margins, silver pruinose (especially in regions with orange colour; T5–terminalia dissected and clear for drawing. Sternites similar to tergites but lacking orange areas.
Genitalia
(
Figs 126–128
):
Epand
bifid, forming pair of parallel, fairly stout lobes that jut out beyond all other genital structures. Lobes closely abut proximally, each being relatively straight with inwardly curved distal ends.
Proct
simple, dorsally situated
cerc
closely associated proximally.
Goncx
well developed, outer lobe tapering posteriorly to narrowly-rounded tip; dorsal finger-like process absent; inner lobe well developed, distal end pointed, well sclerotised and medially directed.
Gonst
compressed, dorsally directed, tip curved anteriorly.
Hypd
moderately developed, twice as broad as long, tapering fairly rapidly to pair of fairly widely separated, flattened distal processes.
Aed
fairly stout with tiny bifid distal tip.
Female
. Similar to male but head and prothorax more extensively orange setose. Thorax more extensively orange including parts of pleura (dorsal part of
ktps
, posterior half of
ktg
anatergite). Tip of wing more obviously dark stained. Abdomen far more extensively yellow to orange and fine gold pruinose.
Holotype
:
♂
KENYA
: ‘
Sokoke For
[Forest,
03°29'S
:
39°50'E
] K [Kenya]/ 8
May
76 IB [?]’ (
BMNH
).
Paratype
:
1♀
labels as for
holotype
(
BMNH
)
.
Distribution, phenology and biology: Known only from East Africa (
Kenya
) (
Table 1
). The
types
were collected in May (Table 2). The biology is unknown. Although the
type
locality is a forest the specimens may have been collected in vegetation adjacent to the forest.
Similar species:A member of the
nomadus
species-group with close similarities to
cruciger
and
hylaeiformis
.