Taxonomic changes in African Stratiomyidae (Diptera)
Author
Hauser, Martin
Author
Woodley, Norman E.
Author
Fachin, Diego A.
text
Zootaxa
2017
4263
1
journal volume
33099
10.11646/zootaxa.4263.1.3
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Genus
PSAPHAROMYS Grünberg
Psapharomys
Grünberg, 1915
: 50
. Type species,
Psapharomys salebrosa
Grünberg, 1915
, by monotypy.
Brachyphleps
Lindner, 1965
: 49
.
Type
species,
Brachyphleps tristis
Lindner, 1965
, by monotypy,
Syn. nov.
Psapharomys salebrosa
Grünberg.
Psapharomys salebrosa
Grünberg, 1915
: 52
. ST
1 ♀
[ZMHU]:
Equatorial Guinea
:
Río Muni
, Benito region, Alen; ST
1 ♂
,
2 ♀
[ZMHU]:
Equatorial Guinea
:
Río Muni
, Nkolentangan; ST
1 ♀
[ZMHU]:
Equatorial Guinea
:
Río Muni
, Uelleburg.
Brachyphleps tristis
Lindner, 1965
: 49
. HT
♂
[IRSNB]:
Zaire
: Parc National de la Garamba, “I/b/2s”.
Syn. nov.
When
Lindner (1965)
described
Brachyphleps tristis
, he compared it to the genus
Meristomerinx
Enderlein
, and wondered if this new genus should be placed in the
Clitellariinae
because of the short stump of the vein
M3
. The comparison with
Meristomerinx
is strange because the two genera show many differences. For example, the pterostigma is triangular vs linear (Fig. 37); vein
R2+3
arising distinctly distal to vs proximal to crossvein
r–m;
as well as the differences in antennal structure. Lindner overlooked the fact that
Psapharomys
also has a rudimentary
M3
(
Brachyphleps
and
Psapharomys
are the only Afrotropical
Pachygastrinae
genera that have this character state). Although the male of
Psapharomys
was also described by Grünberg, only the characteristic elongate female head was illustrated in the description. The male head of
Psapharomys
is only slightly longer than high, while Lindner illustrated the male head of
Brachyphleps
as higher than long, which does not reflect the true dimensions of the
type
specimen—the male
type
of
Brachyphleps
has a head slightly longer than high. Lindner indicated in the illustration of the
B. tristis
head a flange like extension below the antennae, which is present in the
type
and also in the female head of
Psapharomys
. The other important character is the triangular shaped pterostigma which is illustrated in the descriptions of both genera. The unique shape of the pterostigma facilitates bending of the wing while resting. This feature is found in several other
Stratiomyidae
genera (
Manotes
Kertész
) and other
Diptera
, for example in the genera
Camarota
Meigen (Chloropidae)
,
Stegana
Meigen (Drosophilidae)
and
Chyliza
Fallén (Psilidae)
, which are potential beetle mimics.
We did not examine the type specimen of
Psapharomys salebrosa
, because the illustrations and description are very detailed and we have specimens on hand which agree completely with them, but we examined the holotype of
Brachyphleps tristis
[IRSNB] (
Fig. 10
) and we conclude that the two taxa are conspecific.
FIGURES 7–12.
Stratiomyidae
habitus. 7.
Neopachygaster stigma
Lindner
, female syntype [IRSNB]. 8.
Platyna hastata
(Fabricius)
, male abdomen. 9.
Platyna hastata
(Fabricius)
, female abdomen. 10.
Brachyphleps tristis
Lindner
, male holotype [IRSNB]. 11.
Psapharomydops procera
Lindner
, female holotype [MRAC]. 12.
Gobertina mercurialis
Lindner
, male holotype [MRAC].
We have several more specimens on hand which belong to at least three more species that also have a triangular pterostigma. All these specimens have an elevated transverse ridge on the frons above the two white pubescent spots next to the eye margin and the antennae are not inserted on the protrusion as in
P. salebrosa
.
Also, the flange between the oral cavity and the lower eye margin is not triangular as in
P. salebrosa
, but varies from evenly curved and barely visible to a large but not triangular flange. One of the specimens has the eyes covered with setae. We still believe that these species would be best placed in this genus which is mainly defined by the triangular shaped pterostigma.
This genus is part of a group of African genera which are defined by having vein
R2+3
arising distinctly proximal to crossvein
r–m
, abdomen longer than broad, head of females longer than high, male eyes holoptic; pedicel with a finger-like projection on the inner side (similar to
Ptecticus
). The following genera belong in the
Steleoceromys-
group:
Dactylotinda
Lindner, 1965
,
Hypoceromys
,
Psapharomys
,
Pseudoxymyia
,
and
Steleoceromys
.
Further studies are needed to better define the genera and to resolve the phylogenetic relationships among the genera. Unfortunately most of these species are rather rare in collection.