The types of Lygistorrhinidae and Mycetophilidae (Diptera: Bibionomorpha) in the KwaZulu-Natal Museum, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa
Author
Oliveira, Sarah Siqueira
Author
Muller, Burgert S.
text
African Invertebrates
2012
2012-12-27
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http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.5733/afin.053.0215
journal article
10.5733/afin.053.0215
2305-2562
7914741
Leia arsona
Hutson, 1978
Fig. 5
Leia arsona
:
Hutson 1978: 123
.
Type
locality:
South Africa
,
Eastern Cape
,
Grahamstown
.
Holotype
(
NMSA
type no. 2149):
♂
(1) printed on white paper circle with red edges: “Holo- | type”; (2) printed with handwriting on white paper: “
Grahamstown
[
33.2970°S
26.5474°E
, uncertainty
4 km
] |
South Africa
|
1x
19
53
[
1.x.1953
] |
B. Stuckenberg
”; (3) printed with handwriting on white paper: “
HOLOTYPE
♂
|
Leia
|
arsona Hutson
| det.
A.M. Hutson
, 197
7
.”; (4) printed on white paper: “NMSA-Dip. 11310”.
Preservation: Pinned exemplar; missing parts: right leg III.
Paratype
(
NMSA
type no. 2149):
♂
(1) printed on white paper circle with yellow edges: “Para- | type”; (2) printed with handwriting on white paper: “
Grahamstown
[
33.2970°S
26.5474°E
, uncertainty
4 km
] |
South Africa
|
1x
19
53
[
1.x.1953
] |
B. Stuckenberg
”; (3) printed with handwriting on white paper: “
PARATYPE
♂
|
Leia
|
arsona Hutson
| det.
A.M. Hutson
, 197
7
.”; (4) printed on white paper: “NMSA-Dip. 11321”
.
Preservation: Pinned exemplar, abdomen glued on the micropin; missing parts: right leg III.
Paratype
(
NMSA
type no. 2149):
♀
(1) printed on white paper circle with yellow edges: “Para- | type”; (2) printed with handwriting on white paper: “
Grahamstown
[
33.2970°S
26.5474°E
, uncertainty
4 km
] |
South Africa
|
24x
1953
[
24.x.1953
] |
B. Stuckenberg
”; (3) printed with handwriting on white paper: “
PARATYPE
♀
|
Leia
|
arsona Hutson
| det.
A.M. Hutson
, 197
7
.”; (4) printed on white paper: “NMSA-Dip. 11311”
.
Preservation: Pinned exemplar; missing parts: none.
Distribution:
South Africa
(
Eastern Cape
),
Kenya
,
Saint Helena
. Widely introduced in Europe, in Mediterranean region as well as in
New Zealand
(
Chandler & Ribeiro 1995
;
Chandler & Gatt 2000
;
Chandler 1994
;
Toft & Chandler 2004
;
Chandler & Pijnakker 2009
;
Väisänen 1984
).