Micropezidae (Insecta, Diptera, Acalyptratae) of Madagascar and a revision of the genus Paramimegralla Hennig
Author
Marshall, Stephen A.
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Zootaxa
2017
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journal article
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10.11646/zootaxa.4290.2.2
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Notes on
Hybobata
Hybobata
Enderlein 1922
gen. restit.
Hybobata
Enderlein 1922
: 196
. Type species
Calobata triannulata
Macquart 1844
by original designation.
Hybobata
Enderlein
;
Verbeke 1956
Mimegralla
Rondani
in part,
Hennig 1935
,
Steyskal 1980
,
Barraclough 1991
.
Cylosphen
Frey 1929
;
Verbeke 1951
.
Enderlein named the genus
Hybobata
in 1922 to include the
type
species,
Calobata triannulata
Macquart
from
Madagascar
, and two
West
African species (
H. tessmanni
,
H. gibbifera
) that he described in the same paper. Frey described another African
Hybobata
species,
H. gowgyi
, from
Uganda
, in 1929.
Hennig (1935)
treated
Hybobata
as a junior synonym of
Mimegralla
but
Verbeke (1951)
treated
Hybobata
as a synonym of
Cyclosphen
, later (1956) moving the Afrotropical species previously treated as
Cyclosphen
into
Hybobata
and describing two further African species (
H. maynei
,
H. basilewskyi
) as
Hybobata
.
Steyskal (1980)
followed
Hennig (1935)
in treating African
Hybobata
and
Cyclosphen
as
Mimegralla
in the Catalog of Afrotropical
Diptera
, but this was not justified. The
type
species of
Cyclosphen
and
Mimegralla
are both from Southeast Asia, and differ widely from the African
"
Mimegralla
" sensu
Steyskal. The African species form a distinct clade of relatively robust species with a characteristic short, curved basal distiphallus that contrasts with the elongate, straight basal distiphallus of the Southeast Asian species so far examined (but "
Mimegralla
" needs to be revised and remains poorly defined).
Hybobata
is the oldest name for the African clade, and is thus used here.