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Aphasmaphleps bandia Grichanov 2010, sp. n.

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Aphasmaphleps bandia sp. n.

Figs 1−7

Etymology: The species is named after the type locality.

Description:

Male.

Head: Frons broad, dark bluish green with weak grey pruinosity; 2 pairs of strong postverticals, one pair of strong vertical and one pair of strong ocellar setae present; face present as narrow silvery white triangle beneath antennae; eyes (shrunken) joined across lower face with anteroventral facets enlarged; antenna mainly brown, positioned at middle of head; scape mostly pale brownish except dorsal surface, slightly swollen; pedicel with circlet of short setae, with one longish dorsal seta; postpedicel pale at base, subtriangular, flattened laterally, with long dorsoapical arista-like stylus; length ratios of scape to pedicel to postpedicel to stylus (1 st and 2 nd stylomeres), 7:4:7:10:75; postcranium shining black; postocular setae white except few upper setae, slightly flattened, uniserial; palpus and proboscis small; palpus black with short black apical seta.

Thorax: Mesonotum and pleura entirely dark metallic bluish green with little pruinosity; setae black; acrostichals in two irregular rows; 5 pairs of dorsocentrals present of approximately equal length except 4 th pair shortened, with posteriormost pair slightly offset laterally; upper part of proepisternum with 1 weak white seta; lower part of proepisternum with pale seta just above coxa, subtended dorsally by shorter seta; one pair of scutellar setae strong, lateral scutellars absent.

Legs: All coxae and remainder of legs yellow, with only mid and hind coxae brown at base and distalmost tarsomeres of mid and hind legs brown; coxae with pale yellow setae; fore coxa with 3 yellow distolateral setae; mid coxa with pale anterior setae; hind coxa with single brown lateral seta at basal quarter; femora devoid of strong setae; claws and pulvilli on mid and hind tarsi short; fore tibia with only 2 short dorsoapical setae; fore tarsomeres slightly thickened, with pale ventral pad of short dense hairs; 5 th tarsomere with slightly enlarged pulvilli and with claws reduced to simple setae; mid femur with 3 fine ventral erect cilia at base, half as long as femur diameter; mid tibia with strong anterodorsal seta at basal 1/4, and 3 or 4 apical setae; mid basitarsus with anterior and ventral rows of stiff hairs, which longer than segment diameter; 2 nd segment shortened; hind femur with fine posteroventral subapical seta, with somewhat elongated dorsal setulae; hind tibia with 2 short dorsal and 3 or 4 short apical setae. Length ratios of fore femur to tibia to tarsus (segments from first to fifth), 45:42:15:6:6:5:5; same ratios for mid leg, 45:55:30:5:10:7:15; same ratios for hind leg, 50:63:19:19:12:7:6.

Wing: Costal vein reaching half distance between R 4+5 and M 1+2; R 4+5 ending not far from wing apex; vein M ending at wing apex; distal parts of R 4+5 and M 1+2 slightly diverging and slightly convex anteriorly, parallel at apex; M between crossvein dm–cu and wing apex very weak, foldlike; dm–cu faint; anal vein fold-like; ratio of dm–cu to distal part of CuA 1, 1:16; lower calypter yellow with pale setae (mostly broken in unique specimen); halter yellow.

Abdomen: Dull metallic with black vestiture; terga 1 and 2 dull green with copper reflection; remainder terga violet-black; postabdomen (Fig. 7); sterna 5 and 6 weak; sternum 5 concave; sternum 6 reduced; tergum and sternum 7 greatly reduced; male sternum 8 ovate, with 2 strong diverging bristles which project posteriad, and covering left lateral hypopygial foramen; epandrium black with brown surstylus and cercus, circular with thin phallus following curvature of epandrium; hypandrium forming hood over phallus; epandrial lobe small, with 2 strong apical setae and 1 short seta at base; surstylus digitiform, with broader ventral arm and narrow dorsal arm, each with 3 or 4 dorsal setae decreasing in length distad; postgonite swollen at base, with 2 long narrow hooks; cercus short rounded, with strong setae.

Measurements (mm): Body length without antennae 1.6, antenna 1.3, wing length 1.6, wing width 0.5.

Female. Unknown.

Holotype: ♂ SENEGAL: Bandia, 16.vi.1980, B. Sigwalt leg., Piège de Malaise (MNHN).

Notes

Published as part of Grichanov, Igor Ya., 2010, Aphasmaphleps, a new genus of long-legged flies from Senegal, with a key to the genera of Afrotropical Diaphorinae (Diptera: Dolichopodidae), pp. 405 in African Invertebrates 51 (2) on pages 407-409, DOI: 10.5733/afin.051.0209, http://zenodo.org/record/7913715

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Biodiversity

Collection code
MNHN
Event date
1980-06-16
Verbatim event date
1980-06-16
Scientific name authorship
Grichanov
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Arthropoda
Order
Diptera
Family
Dolichopodidae
Genus
Aphasmaphleps
Species
bandia
Taxon rank
species
Taxonomic status
sp. nov.
Type status
holotype
Taxonomic concept label
Aphasmaphleps bandia Grichanov, 2010