Afrotropical Asilidae (Diptera) 20. The genus Pycnomerinx Hull, 1962 (Stenopogoninae)
Author
Londt, Jason G. H.
Natal Museum, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa
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Pycnomerinx gweta
Oldroyd, 1974
Figs 14-17
Pycnomerinx gweta
Oldroyd, 1974:65
;
1980:367.
As in the case of
cogani,
Oldroyd (1974)
described
gweta
in a key. The full description, drawn from three couplets, reads as follows-'Legs at least partly red or reddish'; 'Femora not entirely red'; 'Femora and tibiae both with black anterodorsal streak. Male abdomen entirely red; female abdomen completely covered with yellow grey tomentum, except for shining black terminalia. Wings clear.'
Again the material which was available at the time of description was not fully itemised and we must accept that only
one specimen
, the 'type', has any
type
status.
Redescription: Based on
holotype
male unless otherwise stated. Similar to
P. rhodesii
except for the following features.
Head:
Antennae with macrosetae dark red-brown, other setae white. Head width: face width ratio 4,8:1. Mystax white.
Thorax:
Mesonotal setae mixed short yellow and longer dark red-brown. Macrosetae: 2-3 yellow npl,
ca
8 yellow and dark red-brown spal,
ca
5 yellow pal; acr absent and dc weak anteriorly; these setae weakly developed and forming part of a cluster of setae postsuturally. Scutellum with
ca
14 yellow-white macrosetae and many paler setae marginally; disc lacking setae except for a few moderately developed ones adjacent to hind margin. Pleura uniformly gold-silver pruinose (black spot occupying most of anterior half of anepst and upper part of prpl absentalthough
type
has a 'greasy' mark corresponding to this area; other specimens lack this greasy mark and are uniformly pruinose). Wing: 6,5 x
2,1 mm
. Venation dark brown. Legs: Femora dark red-brown dorsally, brown-yellow ventrally; tibiae brown-yellow except for dark red-brown parts ventrodistally; all setae pale yellow-white except for a single row of black ones ventrally on tarsomeres. Length of tarsus
ca
60-65 % that of tibia.
Abdomen:
Orange except for first two segments which are at least partly dark red-brown to black; segments uniformly fine silver-gold pruinose. Genitalia orange-brown (Lake Ngami
cJ
illustrated-Figs 14- 16).
Female: Similar to male but abdomen uniformly dark red-brown; uniformly strongly gold-silver pruinose except for shiny black terminal segments. Genitalia similar to
rhodesii
.
Variation: There is a small degree of individual variation within populations. The colour and number of setae may differ slightly, especially on antennae and mesonotum. Colour of abdominal terga is variable, smaller males may have orange parts reduced to the hind margins of terga (
26 km
N
Windhoek
cJ)
or terga may be entirely dark red-brown (Gobiswater
cJ).
A
female (Angola/Namibia border) has yellow-brown margins to otherwise dark red-brown terga. Smaller specimens may also have more extensively darkly coloured legs.
Material examined:
BOTSWANA
:
1
♂,
Moremi Reserve
,
19 °23'S
,
22°33' E
(B11),
18-20.iv.1972
,
Sth Afr Exp BM 1972-1
(
BM
)
;
1
♂,
L. Ngami
,
2 mls NE Sehithwa
[= Sehitwa 20023'S:22°45'E] (B8),
15-16.iv. 1972
,
Sth Afr Exp BM 1972-1
(
BM
)
;
1 ♀
,
L. Ngami
,
12 mls NE Sehithwa
[= Sehitwa
20 °23'S
:
22 °45'E
] (B9),
16-17.iv.1972
,
Sth Afr Exp BM 1972-1
(BM)
;
1 ♀
,
Maun
[
20 000'S
:
23 °25'E
] (B 16),
21. iv.1972
,
Sth Afr Exp BM 1972-1
(
BM
)
;
1 ♀
,
25 mls W Gweta
(B 18), 20017 'S, 24°54'E,
21-22.iv.1972
,
Sth Afr Exp BM 1972-1
(
BM
)
;
1
♂
(
holotype
P.
gweta
Oldroyd
),
2 mls N Gweta (BI9)
, 20011'S, 25°15'E,
22.iv. 1972
,
Sth Afr Exp BM 1972-1
(
BM
)
;
1
♂
1 ♀
,
18 mls NE Kalkfontein
[22 °08'S:20053'E] (B3),
12-13.iv.1972
,
Sth Afr Exp BM 1972-
1 (
BM
)
;
1 ♀
,
Farmers Brigade
,
5 kms SE
Serowe
, 2226BD,
v.1986
,
P. Forchhammer
,
Malaise trap
2 (
NM
).
NAMIBIA
:
1
♂
1♀
Angola-S
.
W
.
Afr Border Beacon
39,
Ovamboland
,
18. iv.1970
,
H. D. Brown
(
NM
)
;
1
♂,
38 km
SE Ondangua
,
Ovamboland
, 1715DD,
9.v.1971
, H 2486 (
SMW
)
;
1
♂,
Gobiswater Fm
.,
12 mls N. Grootfontein
[
19 °32'S
:
18 °05'E
] (W50),
5.iv.1972
,
Sth Afr Exp BM 1972-1
(
BM
)
;
1
♂,
Waterberg Nat. Park Entrance
,
Road 2512
,
20 °32'S
:
17 °20'E
,
20.iii. 1984
,
Stuckenberg & Londt
,
Acacia
thornveld
(
NM
)
;
1
♂
2 ♀
,
Okahandja
, 2116DD,
24.iv. 1983
,
Londt & Stuckenberg
, Riverine vegetation (
NM
)
;
1
♂,
26 km
N Windhoek
, Road 116,
22°20 'S
:
17 °04'E
,
29.iii.1984
,
Londt & Stuckenberg
,
Dry stream bed
Acacia
riparian woodland
(
NM
)
.
Distribution: Apparently limited to southern Africa. Known from eight localities in Botswana and six in Namibia (Fig. 17).
Fig. 17. Distribution of
Pycnomerinx
species.
Ecology: The limited label data and field experience suggest that, like the other species in the genus, it is associated with
Acacia
woodland. The species has been collected sympatrically with
cogani
and at the same locality (but slightly later in the year) as
rhodesii
(Serowe)
. Records indicate that adults, like
rhodesii
,
fly during late summer (March to May) (
Table 2
).