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Parapiophila atrifrons Melander & Spuler

Description

Parapiophila atrifrons (Melander & Spuler)

Piophila atrifrons Melander & Spuler, 1917: 66 (type locality: United States of America. Idaho: Troy). Allopiophila calceata Duda, 1924: 174 (type locality: Sweden: Gällivare and Abisko), syn. n.

NBP/NIS material examined. 9 ♂, 9 ♀ from the following sites: Manitoba: Churchill; Northwest Territories: Norman Wells; Nunavut: Kugluktuk; Ontario: Moosonee; Quebec: Schefferville (vi.1952, 1962; vii.2010, vi–vii.2011; viii.1952) (CNC, LEM).

Other material examined. Lectotype of P. atrifrons: 1 ♂ labelled Troy, Idaho, 14.vi.08, Paratype Piophila atrifrons M-S, Lectoholotype P. atrifrons, d. G Steyskal 1963, Lectotype Piophila atrifrons Melander, Spuler, 1917: 66, by Steyskal, 1964: 177, det. A Ozerov, 2002 (USNM). Paralectotypes: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Washington: Oroville, Paratype M.-S., Paralectotype, Melander et Spuler, 1917: 66, det. A.L. Ozerov 2003, USNM ENT 0 1071201, (1 ♀, USNM); Oroville, Type M.-S., Paralectotype, Melander et Spuler, 1917: 66, det. A.L. Ozerov 2003, USNM ENT 0 1071192, (1 ♀, USNM).

Comments. Parapiophila atrifrons is widespread in northern Canada and the northern United States (Washington, Idaho, Maine) (Melander & Spuler 1917; McAlpine 1977). It is also known from the Palaearctic region (McAlpine 1977; Ozerov 2004b).

Steyskal (1964) suggested that Allopiophila calceata might be conspecific with Parapiophila atrifrons but that examination of more specimens would be required. We examined 185 specimens of both species from CNC and LEM. The only reliable difference between A. calceata and P. atrifrons is the shape of the tip of the pregonite: one round and one pointed tip in P. atrifrons; two pointed tips in A. calceata (McAlpine 1977). The male genitalia are otherwise identical, and the minor difference in the pregonite may not be enough to justify two species. Parapiophila nitidissima (Melander & Spuler) has variation in the shape of the pregonite tip (Steyskal 1975). There is variation in the colour of the fore tibia in some specimens, but such variation is seen in multiple species of Parapiophila (e.g., P. vulgaris (Fallén), P. fulviceps (Holmgren), P. kugluktuk).

In addition to morphological evidence, there was almost no divergence in DNA barcodes (658 bp of CO1) between five specimens of P. atrifrons and A. calceata from Ontario, Quebec and the Northwest Territories in LEM (Barcode of Life Database numbers: BOLD LYMAA315–14, 316–14, 319–14, 320–14, 321–14) identified by S. Rochefort based on morphological characters and compared with types of P. atrifrons and original descriptions of both species. Based on morphological and molecular evidence, we consider A. calceata a junior synonym of P. atrifrons.

Notes

Published as part of Rochefort, Sabrina & Wheeler, Terry A., 2015, Diversity of Piophilidae (Diptera) in northern Canada and description of a new Holarctic species of Parapiophila McAlpine, pp. 229-240 in Zootaxa 3925 (2) on page 232, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3925.2.5, http://zenodo.org/record/240714

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Family
Piophilidae
Genus
Parapiophila
Kingdom
Animalia
Order
Diptera
Phylum
Arthropoda
Scientific name authorship
Melander & Spuler
Species
atrifrons
Taxon rank
species

References

  • Melander, A. L. & Spuler, A. (1917) The dipterous families Sepsidae and Piophilidae. Washington Agricultural Experiment Station, Bulletin No. 143, 97 pp.
  • Duda, O. (1924) Revision der europaischen u. gronlandischen sowie einiger sudostasiat. Arten der Gattung Piophila Fallen (Dipteren). Konowia, 3, 97 - 113, 153 - 203.
  • Steyskal, G. C. (1964) Notes on North American Piophilidae II (Diptera). Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington, 66, 177 - 181.
  • McAlpine, J. F. (1977) A revised classification of the Piophilidae, including ' Neottiophilidae' and ' Thyreophoridae' (Diptera: Schizophora). Memoirs of the Entomological Society of Canada, 103, 1 - 66. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.4039 / entm 109103 fv
  • Ozerov, A. L. (2004 b) Fauna Europaea: Piophilidae. Fauna Europaea version 1.0. Available from: http: // www. faunaeur. org (accessed 20 June 2014)
  • Steyskal, G. C. (1975) The North American species of Piophila subgenus Allopiophila with black forecoxa (Diptera: Piophilidae). Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington, 77, 212 - 213.