Catalog of the Diptera types described by Camillo Rondani
Author
Sforzi, Alessandra
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Author
Sommaggio, Daniele
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Zootaxa
2021
2021-06-17
4989
1
1
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journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.4989.1.1
1175-5326
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Sarcophaga consobrina
Rondani, 1861
ORIGINAL DESCRIPTION:
1861g
: 383 (key), 391 (description).
TYPE LOCALITY: “
In
Italia
boreali
[boreal (= northern)
Italy
]”.
TYPE MATERIAL:
1 ♂
,
lectotype
(terminalia dissected and glued to a cardboard stage pinned below specimen) (
MZUF
: Box 19):
Sarcophaga
Mgn
/
consobrina
Bell.
/ 1035 /
S
.
haemorrhoidalis
Meig.
♂
sec. Typ. det. Böttcher /
Lectotypus
♂
Sarcophaga consobrina
Rnd., T. Pape
det., 1986 /
Bercaea cruentata
(Rnd.)
, T. Pape det., 1986.
PARALECTOTYPE
EXAMINED:
1 ♂
(very moldy) (
MZUF
: Box 19):
Sarcophaga
Mgn
/
cruentata
Rnd.
/ 1035 /
S. arcipes
♂
Pand., Böttcher
sec. Type Pand. /
Paralectotypus
.
PARALECTOTYPE
NOT EXAMINED:
1 ♂
(OUMNH Verrall-Collin Coll.: Box 7): Type /
S. consobrina
Ex. Coll. Big. /
Sarcophaga consobrina
♂
Italia
, Rond. /
consobrina
Rd
/
Sarcophaga
Mg.
CURRENT STATUS: junior synonym of
Bercaea cruentata
(
Meigen, 1826
) (
Verves 1986: 160
)
; junior synonym of
Sarcophaga cruentata
Meigen, 1826
(
Pape 1988: 7
)
; junior synonym of
Sarcophaga
(
Bercaea
)
africa
(
Wiedemann, 1824
) (
Pape 1996: 302
)
.
REMARKS:
Rondani (
1861g
: 391)
described
Sarcophaga consobrina
from just the male sex without specifying the exact
number
of specimens, but giving a single measurement of length, despite there being
two specimens
in the type series found in this study, from material received from L. Bellardi, to whom he attributed the species name. In his redescription of
Sarcophaga consobrina
Rondani (1862d: 122)
specified the type locality: “
in Pedemontio
[in
Piedmont
]”.
Pape (1988: 6)
designated a
lectotype
(
♂
) and
paralectotype
(
♂
) but did not mention an additional OUMNH male (this additional specimen is a
paralectotype
).