A review of tangle-veined flies (Nemestrinidae, Diptera) in Egypt
Author
El-Hashash, Arafa Elsayed
Department of Taxonomy, Plant Protection Research Institute, Agricultural Research Centre, Dokki-Giza, Egypt & Plant Protection Department, Agricultural Faculty, Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russia
arafa.elhashash@yahoo.com
Author
Badrawy, Haitham Badrawy Mousa
Department of Entomology, Faculty of Science, Ain Shams University, Abbassia-Cairo, Egypt
Author
Ibrahim, Ayman Mohyie-Eldin
Department of Taxonomy, Plant Protection Research Institute, Agricultural Research Centre, Dokki-Giza, Egypt
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1071.70743
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1071.70743
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Nemestrinus aegyptiacus Wiedemann, 1828
Figures 1
, 4-13
, 14-22
Nemestrinus aegyptiacus
Wiedemann, 1828: 249.
Nemestrinus tripolitana
Lichtwardt, 1907: 443.
Nemestrinus jullieni
Efflatoun, 1925: 357.
Type material.
Nemestrinus aegyptiacus
: Syntype female, without date, Egypt (ZMHB) (pers. comm., Mr. Sven Marotzke).
Nemestrinus jullieni
: Type W. Hoff
29°53'02.6"N
,
31°18'42.2"E
, 15.iii.1922, Helwan
29°50'37.6"N
,
31°19'05.0"E
, 20.iii.1925; Lectotype male "W. Hoff
29°53'02.6"N
31°18'42.2"E
, 23.iii.1922", Egypt (formerly ESEC, destroyed by dermestid beetles).
Specimens examined.
N. aegyptiacus
: Burg El-Arab
30°54'12.7"N
,
29°33'13.7"E
,
25.iii.1927
(1 f#),
25.iii.1934
(
1 m
#); Helwan
29°50'37.6"N
,
31°19'05.0"E
,
17.iii.1934
(1 f#),
16.iii.1935
(1 f#); W. dar El Maskhara
29°47'02.9"N
,
31°24'59.9"E
,
11.iv.1927
(1 f#); W. Garawi
29°47'43.9"N
31°25'54.9"E
,
22.iii.1930
(1 f#),
31.iii.1930
(
1 m
#); W. Hoff
29°53'02.6"N
,
31°18'42.2"E
,
10.iii.1930
(
2 m
#) (AZUC); Abu Rawash
30°04'30.7"N
,
31°11'59.7"E
,
7.iii.1955
(
9 m
#),
8.iii.1955
(
3 m
# & 1 f#),
13.iii.1955
(
4 m
# & 3 f#),
17.iii.1955
(
5 m
# & 4 f#),
20.iii.1955
(
2 m
# & 5 f#);
Giza
30°00'40.0"N
,
31°11'31.4"E
,
22.iii.1954
(
1 m
#)
,
17.v.1955
(
1 m
#)
; Helwan
29°50'37.6"N
,
31°19'05.0"E
,
17.iii.1934
(
1 m
#),
20.iii.1934
(
1 m
#)
,
3.iv.1934
(1 f#); Ogret El-Sheik
29°52'50.1"N
,
31°18'27.8"E
,
25.ii.1927
(
1 m
#); W. Garawi
29°47'43.9"N
31°25'54.9"E
,
25.iii.1932
(1 f#); W. Rishrash
29°27'51"N
,
31°22'2"E
,
29.iii.1935
(1 f#); W. Silly Helwan
29°50'37.6"N
,
31°19'05.0"E
,
19.iii.1926
(1 f#); Ain Mousa
29°52'22.0"N
,
32°39'00.7"E
,
16.iii.1925
(2 f#) (CUC);
Asyut
(
Lentil
)
27°23'00.0"N
,
31°44'38.0"E
,
3.iii.1965
(
2 m
# & 6 f#)
; Ogret El-Sheik
29°52'50.1"N
,
31°18'27.8"E
,
21.iii.1926
(2 f#); Burg El-arab
30°54'12.7"N
,
29°33'13.7"E
,
25.iii.1927
(
1 m
#),
9.iii.1928
(
1 m
#)
; Kafr Hakim
30°04'39.7"N
,
31°06'46.3"E
,
24.iii.1924
(
1 m
#); Gerga (Eg. Lupia)
26°20'23.2"N
,
31°53'21.3"E
,
2.iv.1965
(2 f#); W. Hoff
29°53'02.6"N
,
31°18'42.2"E
,
21.iii.1922
(1 f#),
22.iii.1927
(
1 m
#); W. Morrah
22°22'39.1"N
,
33°46'00.3"E
,
25.iii.1921
(
1 m
#); W. Silly Helwan
29°50'37.6"N
,
31°19'05.0"E
,
23.iii.1926
(
1 m
#),
25.iii.1927
(2 f#) (MAC); Abu Mena
30°50'28"N
,
29°39'49"E
,
15.iii.1953
(
1 m
#),
8.iv.1954
(
3 m
#)
; Gabal Asfar
30°12'05.7"N
31°21'19.7"E
,
9.iii.1951
(1 f#),
19.iii.1951
(1 f#); Kerdasa
30°01'32.1"N
,
31°06'27.5"E
,
14.iv.1951
(1 f#),
20.iii.1952
(1 f#) (ASUC); (
1 m
#),
without data (NHMW) sent by
Dr. Peter Sehnal
;
Egypt
(1 f#), without date, (ZMHB) sent by
Mr. Sven Marotzke
and
Bernhard Schurian
;
Cairo
,
Shoubra
,
30°4'27.1632"N
,
31°14'53.9844"E
,
28.iii.1921
(
1 m
#)
,
specimen number USNMENT01371555 (USNM) (identified by
Dr. Torsten Dikow
)
.
Specimens
previously identified as
N. julieni
:
Abu Rawash
30°04'30.7"N
,
31°11'59.7"E
,
7.iii.1955
(
1 m
#)
,
8.iii.1955
(
1 m
#)
,
13.iii.1955
(
1 m
#);
Burg El-Arab
30°54'12.7"N
,
29°33'13.7"E
,
25.iii.1934
(
4 m
# & 4 f#)
;
W.
Garawi
29°47'43.9"N
,
31°25'54.9"E
,
25.iii.1932
(2 f#),
21.iii.1930
(1 f#)
;
W.
Hoff
29°53'02.6"N
,
31°18'42.2"E
,
28.ii.1927
(
1 m
#)
;
W.
Um Elek
29°52'59.9"N
,
31°31'00.1"E
,
21.iii.1924
(1 f#) (CUC)
;
Ain Mousa
29°52'22.0"N
,
32°39'00.7"E
,
16.iii.1925
(2 f#)
;
Asyut
(
Lentil
)
27°23'00.0"N
,
31°44'38.0"E
,
3.iii.1965
(
1 m
# & 2 f#)
;
Burg El-Arab
30°54'12.7"N
,
29°33'13.7"E
,
14.iv.1920
(
1 m
#)
,
16.ii.1922
(1 f#),
12.iv.1923
(1 f#),
11.iv.1925
(
1 m
#)
,
18.iv.1925
(1 f#);
Kafr Hakim
30°04'39.7"N
,
31°06'46.3"E
,
20.iv.1925
(1 f#)
;
W.
Garawi
29°47'43.9"N
,
31°25'54.9"E
,
14.iv.1928
(1 f#)
;
W.
Morrah
22°22'39.1"N
,
33°46'00.3"E
,
25.iii.1927
(1 f#), W.
Silly Helwan
29°50'37.6"N
,
31°19'05.0"E
,
19.iii.1926
(2 f#),
22.iii.1926
(1 f#), W.
Um Elek
29°52'59.9
''
N
,
31°31'00.1"E
,
21.iii.1924
(1 f#) (MAC)
;
Kosseir
26°06'26.2"N
,
34°16'38.8"E
,
24.ii.1965
(
1 m
#)
;
W.
Digla
29°59'00.1"N
,
31°19'41.2"E
,
5.iv.1952
(1 f#),
13.iii.1955
(
1 m
#)
;
W.
Natroun
30°25'58.2"N
,
30°14'39.2"E
,
13.iii.1955
(3 f# &
1 m
#), (
2 m
# & 1 f#), without data (ASUC)
.
Diagnosis.
Frons and face entirely yellow or grayish pollinosity; thorax completely shiny black with yellowish hairs; wing with many small cells restricted between R2 and hind margin; abdomen entirely black with short erect hairs. Male genitalia with only outer gonocoxal process; gonocoxal apodemes long, narrow, sinuate, fused medially and forming a narrow dorsal bridge; gonostyli wider than gonocoxal processes, ventrally with a cleft and small projection. Aedeagal complex with tapered aedeagus and lateral parameres, which are usually separated apically, fused with basal part of the aedeagus; parameral apodeme rather long; ejaculatory apodeme long and broad.
Redescription.
Length: male body 14-17 mm, wing 13.5-15 mm. Female body 14-20 mm, wing 13.5-16.5 mm. Head wider than thorax; frons with yellow or grayish yellow pollinosity, with rather long hairs, at antennal elevation frons wide but narrowing toward vertex; face relatively shorter than high, with dull pollinosity, its hairs similar to those of the frons (Figs
4-6
,
14-16
); antenna entirely blackish brown to black, scape and pedicel with long hairs (Figs
7
,
17
). Thorax shiny black; mesonotum with dense pale yellow hairs but rather long; pleurae with tuft-like hairs. Leg hairy, yellowish brown with black femora. Wing smoky brown, except apex and posterapical margin clear and transparent (Figs
8
,
18
). The differences in cell number and structure on the wing is continuous variation and inconsistently different between males and females. Abdomen entirely shiny black, covered with yellowish pubescence except the venter is blackish, which is rather short and erect, excluding dorsal side of two basal segments and on lateral margins of second segment where it is much longer and tufted, also on hind margin of each segment appear as narrow light bands (Figs
9
,
19
). Male genitalia with only outer gonocoxal process; gonocoxal apodemes long, narrow, sinuate, fused medially, and forming a narrow dorsal bridge; gonostyli wider than gonocoxal processes, ventrally with a cleft and small projection (Figs
10
,
11
). Aedeagal complex with tapered aedeagus and lateral parameres, which are usually separated apically, fused with basal part of aedeagus; parameral apodeme rather long; ejaculatory apodeme long and broad (Figs
12
,
13
). Female genitalia with subgenital plate rectangular with two hairy lobes (Fig.
20
); genital furca free, narrow, with broadened ends of posterior projections, bent medially; median aperture of genital furca nearly triangular (Fig.
21
); uterus rounded, with two narrow and rather long spermathecae (Fig.
22
).
Local distribution.
Coastal strip, Lower Nile.
Geographical distribution.
Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Morocco, Italy (Sicily), and Tunisia (
Sack 1933
;
Bernardi 1973
;
Richter 1988
).
Remarks.
After examining the female type specimen of
Nemestrinus aegyptiacus
(Fig.
1
) and comparing it with a large series of specimens identified as
Nemestrinus jullieni
Efflatoun (some specimens were by seen by him but it is not clear who determined the identification), we confirm this identification, and it is clear that both are the same species. Hence,
N. julieni
is placed as a synonym instead of a subspecies based on examination of the series of specimens and dissections of genitalia of both
N. aegyptiacus
and
N. julieni
and the female type specimen of
N. aegyptiacus
, and comparisons with the genitalia figures of
Bernardi's
(1973
: figs 54-56)
N. aegyptiacus
.
Figure 1.
Nemestrinus aegyptiacus
, female syntype
A
dorsal view
B
lateral view
C
frontal view
D
ventral view
E
labels (Zmhb).
Figure 2.
Nemestrinus rufipes
, male type
A
dorsal view
B
lateral view
C
frontal view
D
ventral view
E
labels (Zmhb).
Figure 3.
Nemestrinus lateralis
(synonym), female syntype
A
dorsal view
B
lateral view
C
frontal view
D
Ventral View
E
Labels.
Figures 4-13.
Male of
Nemestrinus aegyptiacus
, head, frontal (
4
), head, dorsal (
5
), head, lateral (
6
), antenna (
7
), wing (
8
), abdomen (
9
).
10-13
male genitalia: epandrium, proctiger, and cerci (
10
), gonocoxite with gonostylus, ventral (
11
), aedeagal complex, lateral (
12
) and dorsal (
13
). Abbreviations: aedg. aedeagus, aec. aedeagal complex, aedg tn. aedeagal tine A2. anal vein, al. alula, ant. Antenna, bm. basal medial cell, br. basal radial cell, c. cerci, C. costa, CuA1,2, CuP. cubital veins, d. discal cell, db. dorsal bridge, DV. diagonal vein, e. epandrium, ej. ejaculatory apodeme, enaedg pr. endoaedeagal process, fc. Face, 1st fl. first flagellomere, fr. Frons, gap. gonocoxal apodeme, gc. gonocoxite, gpr. gonocoxal process, gs. gonostylus, h. hypandrium, h. humeral cross vein, lat ej pr. lateral ejaculatory process, m3. third medial cell, pm. parameres, pm ap. parameral apodeme, pr. proctiger, pt. phallic plate, M1, M2, M3. medial veins, m-cu. cross vein between medial and cubital veins, pd, pedicel, plp. Palpus, R1, R2, R3+4, R5,Rs. radial veins, r-m. cross vein between redial and medial veins, Sc. subcostal vein, sc. Scape, st. stylus, vt. vertex.
Figures 14-22.
Female of
Nemestrinus aegyptiacus
, head, frontal (
14
), head, dorsal (
15
), head, lateral (
16
), antenna (
17
), wing (
18
), and abdomen (
19
).
20-22
female genitalia: subgenital plate (
20
), genital furca (
21
), and spermathecae (
22
). Abbreviations: ma. median aperture, pl. posterolateral projection, sp. spermatheca, spd. spermathecal duct, ut. uterus.