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
AFRODONTOMYIA James
Afrodontomyia
James, 1940
: 1
.
Type
species,
Odontomyia seminuda
Curran, 1928
, by original designation.
Afrodontomyia erecta
(Brunetti)
.
Comb. nov.
Odontomyia
(
Odontomyia
)
erecta
Brunetti, 1926
: 131
. ST
1 ♂
[MNHN]:
Congo
: Bas Ogooué, N’Gomo; ST
1 ♂
[MNHN]:
Gabon
: Lambaréné; ST
1 ♀
[MRAC]:
Zaire
:
Kivu
, Kissenyi; ST
1 ♀
[MRAC]:
Zaire
: Haut-Uele, Moto.
Odontomyia protrudens
Curran, 1928
: 3
. HT
♀
[AMNH]:
Zaire
: Stanleyville,
0°30’N
,
25°10’E
.
Syn. nov.
Afrodontomyia gigas
(Brunetti)
.
Odontomyia
(
Odontomyia
)
gigas
Brunetti, 1926
: 127
. HT
♂
[MNHN]:
Congo
: Bas Ogoué, N’Gomo.
Odontomyia impressa
Curran, 1928
: 1
. HT
♂
[AMNH]:
Zaire
: Stanleyville,
0°30’N
,
25°10’E
.
Syn. nov.
Afrodontomyia flammiventris
(Brunetti)
.
Comb. nov.
Odontomyia flammiventris
Brunetti, 1926
: 131
. ST
1 ♂
,
5 ♀
[
MRAC
]:
Zaire
: Dima.
Afrodontomyia rufiventris
(Curran)
.
Comb. nov.
Stratiomys rufiventris
Curran, 1928
: 1
. HT
♂
[
AMNH
]:
Zaire
: Stanleyville.
The only Afrotropical
Stratiomys
listed in
Woodley (2001: 305)
is
Stratiomys rufiventris
Curran. The
examination of photographs of the female
paratype
clearly shows that this species does not belong into the genus
Stratiomys
, although it has an elongated scape and large scutellar spines. However, the narrow body shape and the color pattern do not agree with the concept of the Holarctic genus
Stratiomys
. The species fits very well in the genus
Afrodontomyia
, which
James (1940: 1)
characterized as “A genus showing certain characters of both
Stratiomys
and
Odontomyia
”.
Most species of
Afrodontomyia
do not have the scape elongated, except
A. flammiventris
Brunetti
(
Fig. 35
),
A. apicalis
James 1952
, and
A. rufiventris
(Curran)
(
Fig. 36
). It is possible that all three taxa are conspecific.
The
type
material of
Ondontomyia erecta
Brunetti
(
2 male
syntypes
[
MNHN
],
1 female
syntype
[
MRAC
]) and
O. protrudens
Curran
(female
holotype
[
AMNH
],
1 female
paratype
[
MRAC
]) is clearly conspecific and the same is true for
O. gigas
Brunetti
(we examined the male
holotype
and a female
paratype
[
MNHN
], two female
paratypes
[
BMNH
] and another female
paratype
[
MRAC
]) and
O. impressa
Curran
(male
holotype
[
AMNH
]) and therefore these species are synonymized here. Remarkably, all of Curran’s material was collected from the same locality and collecting event, even though most of these species are very rare in collections.