Catalog of the Diptera types described by Camillo Rondani
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Sforzi, Alessandra
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Author
Sommaggio, Daniele
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Zootaxa
2021
2021-06-17
4989
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1
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journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.4989.1.1
1175-5326
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Syrphus flaviceps
Rondani, 1857
ORIGINAL DESCRIPTION: 1857: 126 (key), 133 (description).
TYPE LOCALITY: “
in collibus
subapenninis agri parmensi
[Parmese sub-Apennine hills (
Italy
)]”.
TYPE MATERIAL:
1 ♂
,
lectotype
(terminalia in a microvial pinned below specimen) (
MZUF
: Box 5):
Syrphus
Fabr.
/
flaviceps
Rnd.
/ 216 /
Lectotypus
Syrphus flaviceps
Rondani, Dušek & Láska, 1974
/
Metasyrphus flaviceps
(Rnd.)
det. M. Daccordi, 1985.
PARALECTOTYPE
EXAMINED:
1 ♀
(
MZUF
: Box 5):
Syrphus
Fabr.
/
flaviceps
Rnd.
/ 216 /
Paralectotypus
Syrphus flaviceps
Rondani, Dušek & Láska, 1974
/
E. bucculatus
det. Mazánek et Láska, 2003.
PARALECTOTYPE
NOT EXAMINED:
1 ♂
(missing right hind-leg) (MZUF: Box B):
Syrphus flaviceps
R., 71,
♀
[
sic
!],
Parma
/ 393 71;
1 ♂
(MZUF: Box 5):
Syrphus
Fabr.
/
flaviceps
Rnd.
/ 216 /
Syrphus corollae
Fabr.
, det. P. Láska, 1970;
1 ♂
(missing head and right mid-leg) (MZUF: Box 5):
Syrphus
Fabr.
/
flaviceps
Rnd.
/ 216 /
Syrphus latifasciatus
Macq.
, det. P. Láska, 1970;
3 ♀♀
(MZUF: Box 5):
Syrphus
Fabr.
/
flaviceps
Rnd.
/ 216;
1 ♀
(missing both mid-legs) (MSNC: Box
DIPTERA
Ex collezione Rondani - I):
Syrphus flaviceps
Rnd.
♀
Parma
/ Coll. Rondani, scatola n° 3, posiz. H-1 / Museo di
Storia Naturale
Università di Pisa, Calci (PI) ex collezione Rondani;
1 ♀
(MSNPV: Box 98):
Syrphus flaviceps
R.,
♀
,
Parma
.
CURRENT STATUS: valid species, as
Eupeodes flaviceps
(
Peck 1988: 33
,
Belcari
et al.
1995a: 7
).
REMARKS:
Rondani (1857: 133)
described both sexes of
Syrphus flaviceps
without specifying the exact
number
of specimens, but giving a single measurement of length.
Dušek & Láska (1976: 274)
designated a
lectotype
(
♂
) and
paralectotype
(
♀
) but did not mention an additional
eight specimens
: six in the MZUF, one in the MSNC and one in the MSNPV (all are
paralectotypes
).