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Viviane Rodrigues de Sousa1, André Fontinelle Magalhães Pereira1, Márcia Souto Couri1,2.
Abstract
Aethiopomyia Malloch (Diptera, Muscidae) is a small genus with occurrence restricted to the Afrotropical region. Only five species are currently known in this genus: A. patersoni Zumpt, 1969, A. williamsi Snyder, 1951, A. arguta (Karsch, 1879), A. steini Curran, 1935, and A. gigas (Stein, 1906). All Aethiopomyia species are large, reaching up to 15 mm, as in A. patersoni and the most visible differences among them are based in the color pattern of the body. The species are mostly yellow, with a broad scutum and abdomen, males and females are dichoptic, the anepimeron is haired and they have stubby spines on the upper side of the palpi. Phylogenetically, Aethiopomyia, together with two other genera restricted to the Afrotropical region, Alluaudinella Giglio-Tos and Ochromusca Malloch, appear to form a monophyletic group, defined by the presence of the remarkably short stubby spines on the upper side of the palpi. Four species deposited in the Museum für Naturkunde, Berlin (Germany) were analyzed; three of them are types. Diagnosis for all species, colored illustrations, male dissections and illustrations and a key to separate them are presented herein. Viviane Rodrigues de Sousa, André Fontinelle Magalhães Pereira, Márcia Souto Couri.Entities:
Keywords: Afrotropical; diversity; morphology; taxonomy
Year: 2020 PMID: 32336920 PMCID: PMC7170978 DOI: 10.3897/zookeysw.926.49210
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Zookeys ISSN: 1313-2970 Impact factor: 1.546
Figures 1–19.1–5 (Karsch, 1879) lectotype ♂ of Karsch: 1 lateral view 2 dorsal view 3 head frontal view 4 pulvilli 5 labels 6–10 (Stein, 1906) syntype ♂: 6 lateral view 7 dorsal view 8 head frontal view 9 pulvilli 10 labels 11–14 Zumpt, 1969 Paratype ♀: 11 lateral view; 12 dorsal view 13 head frontal view 14 labels 15–19 (Snyder, 1951) ♀ of Enderlein, 1927, nomen nudum: 15 lateral view 16 dorsal view 17 head frontal view 18 wing 19 labels. Scale bars: 5 mm (1–3, 5, 6–8, 10–19); 1 mm (4, 9).
Figures 20–30.(Karsch, 1879) 20 aedeagus lateral view. (Stein, 1906) 21 Sternite 5 22 cercal plate, lateral view 23 cercal plate, dorsal view 24 aedeagus dorsal view 25 aedeagus lateral view 26 ovipositor, dorsal view 27 ovipositor, ventral view 28 spermathecae 29 larva 30 detail of the anterior spiracle of larva. Scale bars: 0.2 mm 20–27, 29, 30; 0.1 mm 20, 28.
| 1 | Palpus yellow (Fig. |
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| – | Palpus reddish brown to brown, abdomen more reddish brown with tergites variable |
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| 2 | Calypters yellowish |
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| – | Calypters yellowish with brown margin or fulvous brown |
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| 3 | Arista yellow (Fig. |
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| – | Arista mostly brown, femora reddish, mid tibia with 4 or 5 posterior setae, third and fourth abdominal segments wholly black |
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| 4 | Fronto-orbital plate silvery-white pruinose (Fig. |
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| – | Fronto-orbital plate greyish brown (Fig. |
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