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 53 2 703 703 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 ).