Review of Australasian spider flies (Diptera, Acroceridae) with a revision of Panops Lamarck
Author
Winterton, Shaun L.
text
ZooKeys
2012
172
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.172.1889
journal article
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.172.1889
1313-2970-172-7
Panops danielsi
sp. n.
Figs 39-43
Type material.
Holotype male, AUSTRALIA: Queensland: 3km SW Fox Ck. x-ing [crossing],
'Wolverton'
[-13.104, 142.970], 13.iv.1989, G. and A. Daniels (AMS).
Paratypes
.
AUSTRALIA: Queensland: female, male, same data as holotype (GDCB) (CAS); female, 7 km NNW Coen, [-13.844, 143.163], 17.iv.1989, G. and A. Daniels (GDCB); female, 26 km W
'Fairview'
, [-15.535, 144.154], 20.iv.1989, G. and A. Daniels (GDCB).
Diagnosis.
Eye uniformly sparse pilose; proboscis longer than head height; body dark yellow and brown, with metallic green-blue iridescence; antennae red-brown or black; parafacial with marginal pile; postpronotal lobe dark yellow; legs dark yellow and brown.
Description.
Body length: 11.0 mm (male), 10.5-12.0 mm (female). Head with eye sparsely pilose, uniformly distributed, setae minute; ocellar tubercle raised laterally; medial ocellus absent; occiput metallic green-blue; occipital pile yellow; postocular ridge and gena overlain with grey pubescence; flagellum apex in male uniform width, truncated apically, narrower in female, red-brown (male) or black (female); scape and pedicel dark yellow; clypeus length equal to oral cavity, brown-black; palpus yellow; margin of oral cavity (parafacial) pilose; proboscis longer than head height. Thorax with postpronotal lobe yellow; scutum glossy black (with metallic iridescence), dark yellow marginally; scutal vestiture dense yellow-gold pile; scutellum brown, dark yellow medially; pleuron brown with metallic iridescence; coxae black or brown; femora brown-black, apices dark yellow; tibiae dark yellow, suffused with brown; tarsi dark yellow;
lower
calypter white, with yellow margin; wing hyaline, venation dark; vein R4 with spur vein. Abdomen shape rounded globose, much larger than thorax (female) or rounded to conical, not larger than thorax (male), colour black with metallic green iridescence (female) or dark yellow, brown anteriorly on tergites 2-6 (male), vestiture extensive white-silver elongate setae, brown posteromedially on tergites 3-5 (female) or erect dark pile (male).
Figure 39.
Panops danielsi
sp. n., male, lateral view [700531]. Body length = 11.0 mm.
Figure 40.
Panops danielsi
sp. n., male, anterior view [700532]. Body length = 11.0 mm.
Figure 41.
Panops danielsi
sp. n., female, lateral view [700533]. Body length = 12.0 mm.
Figure 42.
Panops danielsi
sp. n., female, oblique view [700534]. Body length = 12.0 mm.
Figure 43.
Panops danielsi
sp. n., female, anterior view [700535]. Body length = 12.0 mm.
Etymology.
This species is named in honour of the collector of this species, Greg Daniels.
Comments.
Panops danielsi
sp.n. is known only from Far Northern Queensland. This species is closely related to
Panops baudini
as both species have similar shaped mouthparts and pilose eyes.
Panops danielsi
sp. n. can be distinguished by the more evident eye pilosity, yellow postpronotal lobes and body colouration.