Discovery of Setihercostomus Zhang et Yang in the Afrotropical Region (Diptera: Dolichopodidae)
Author
Grichanov, Igor Ya.
Author
Kaae, Mathias
Author
Pape, Thomas
text
Zootaxa
2014
3861
6
598
600
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3861.6.7
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Setihercostomus scharffi
(Grichanov)
,
comb. nov.
(
Figs 1–3
)
Hercostomus scharffi
Grichanov, 1999
: 36
.
FIGURE 1
. Wing of
Setihercostomus scharffi
(Grichanov, 1999)
.
FIGURE 2
. Head of
Setihercostomus scharffi
(Grichanov, 1999)
, lateral view.
FIGURE 3
. Hypopygium of
Setihercostomus scharffi
(Grichanov, 1999)
, right lateral view.
Type
material examined
.
HOLOTYPE
♂, labeled:
Tanzania
: “Uzungwe Mts., Mwanihana Forest above Sanje,
1000 m
,
01.VIII.1981
, M. Stoltze & N. Scharff leg.” (
ZMUC
, terminalia in glycerin).
PARATYPE
:
1 ♂
, Udzungwa Mts., Mwanihana Forest, Sanje River,
1400 m
,
16.viii.1982
, M. Stoltze & N. Scharff leg. (
ZMUC
).
Additional material examined
.
Tanzania
:
1 ♂
, data as
holotype
(
ZMUC
, genitalia missing);
1 ♂
, Morogoro Reg., Udzungwa Mts. National Park, Sanje trail,
22–24.i.
2014
, 850 m, Malumbres Olarte, T. Pape & N. Scharff leg. (
ZMUC
).
Diagnosis
. Using the key of
Yang
et al
. (2011)
,
Setihercostomus scharffi
seems close to
S. huangi
(
Zhang
et al
., 2004
)
from Yunnan, but differs from that species by its entirely yellow abdominal segment 1 and partly yellow segments 2 and 3, entirely yellow hind coxa and femur, and different shape and setation of the epandrial appendages (compare
Grichanov 1999
, fig. 29 and
Zhang
et al
. 2004
, figs 3, 4;
Yang
et al
. 2011
, fig. 673).
Setihercostomus huangi
has an entirely dark abdomen, hind coxa mainly dark, and hind femur with black apex.
Setihercostomus scharffi
is known only from four males, including two
types
from the
type
locality, Udzungwa Mountains (
Tanzania
).
Setihercostomus
is part of the
Dolichopus
generic group (
sensu
Brooks 2005
), being close to
Gymnopternus
Loew, 1857 (
Yang
et al
. 2011
)
. Most species appear to be rare in collections, but the genus as a whole is now documented to be widely distributed in the Old World, occurring in the Afrotropical, Oriental and Palaearctic regions.
Couplet 9 of Grichanov’s key to Afrotropical genera of
Dolichopodinae (
Grichanov 2011
)
should be modified as follows to facilitate the identification of
Setihercostomus
:
9 Clypeus bearing one pair of strong bristles in both sexes; anepimeron with group of fine hairs right in front of posterior spiracle; mid tibia with at least one strong ventral seta; male cercus simple
.........
Setihercostomus
Zhang et Yang - Clypeus bare; anepimeron bare, at most with one fine black seta anteriorly; mid tibia with at most one row of few weak ventral setae; male cercus often ornamented with processes or bunches of long cilia..........................................
........................................................................................................................................... Neohercostomus
Grichanov