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Synolcus namibiensis Londt 2012, sp. n.

Description

Synolcus namibiensis sp. n.

Figs 12, 62–66, 84, 88

Etymology: Named after Namibia, where the type material was collected.

Description:

Male.

Head: Dark red-brown to blackish, strongly silver pruinose, white and black setose. Antenna: Blackish, silver pruinose, scape and pedicel mainly black (ventral) and white (dorsal) setose (may be mixed ventrally), postpedicel with few whitish setae dorsally; mean segmental ratios (n=4) 1:0.8:1.3:1.4 (0.3:1.0:0.1), i.e. pedicel slightly shorter than scape, postpedicel almost 1.5 times length of scape, stylus and postpedicel subequal in length. Face: Blackish, silver pruinose. Mystax mixed black (mainly dorsally and ventrolaterally) and white (mostly centrally), setae slightly better developed ventrally. Frons and vertex: Blackish, silver pruinose, frons white setose laterally, ocellar tubercle white setose. Occiput: Blackish, silver pruinose, mostly white setose except for a few black macrosetae dorsally.

Thorax: Dark red-brown to blackish, silver pruinose, black, pale yellow and white setose. Prothorax: Blackish, silver pruinose, white setose. Mesonotum: Blackish, silver pruinose, macrosetae mainly white (few black), minor setae short blackish (mainly anteriorly) and longish white (mainly posteriorly). Macrosetae: acr and dc moderately developed mainly posterior of transverse suture, mostly white posteriorly, black anteriorly, 2 pale yellowish white npl, 2 pale yellowish white spal (1 may be black), 1 pale yellowish white pal. Scutellum: Blackish, silvery pruinose, disc white setose, 1 pair pale yellow-white apical macrosetae. Pleura: Dark red-brown to black, silver pruinose, weakly white and pale yellow (ktg) setose. Legs: Cx dark red-brown to black, silver pruinose, white setose; cx 3 with 1 lateral macroseta. Tro dark red-brown, largely apruinose, weakly white setose. Fem uniform dark red-brown to black, major and minor setae white. Tib mainly brown-orange (distal ends dark red-brown), major setae mainly white (few black), minor setae white. Tar red-brown, major and minor setae mixed black and white. Wing (Fig. 12): Veins mostly red-brown, anterior veins more orange-brown proximally, membrane transparent, wing tip not dark stained. Cell sc with sc–r. Cells r 1 and r 2+3 slightly expanded and displaying corrugations. Wing length × breadth (mean, n =4) 5.8 (5.3–6.4) × 2.1 (1.8–2.2) mm. Haltere: Pale yellow with pale brownish distal and proximal ends.

Abdomen: Dark red-brown to black, silver pruinose, black and white setose. T1 silver pruinose, 3–4 whitish macrosetae laterally accompanied by many white setae. T2–8 silver pruinose, setae mostly white (including 2–3 posterolateral macrosetae), a few short black setae anteromedially. S as T but uniformly silver pruinose, white setose.

Terminalia (Figs 62–66): Epand in lateral view (Fig. 62) elongate oval, about 3 times as long as deep, with fairly narrowly rounded distal end; epand lobes in dorsal view fairly widely separated proximally (Fig. 63). S8 well-developed, thickly setose along posterior margin, and projecting distally as a narrow, finger­like medial lobe (Figs 62, 64). Hypd moderately developed with deeply incised hind margin. Gonst in lateral view as in Fig. 65. Aed fairly long and straight with S­shaped filamentous tip (Fig. 66).

Female: Essentially similar to male. Wing length ×breadth (mean, n=2) 6.0 (5.9–6.1) × 1.8 (1.8–1.9) mm (size range almost identical to males but wing slightly narrower due to lack of expansion). Terminalia (Fig. 84): Ovipositor laterally compressed, knife-like, elongate (almost 3 times as long as deep).

Holotype: NAMIBIA: ♂ ‘ Namibia: Ai­Ais [27°55'S 17°29'E] / Fish River Canyon / 7–8.x.1993 / leg. F. Koch’ (NMNW).

Paratypes: 3♂ 2♀ same data as holotype (1♂ 1♀ NMNW, 1♂ 1♀ ZMHB, 1♂ NMSA).

Distribution, phenology and biology: Known only from the type locality in southern Namibia (Fig. 88), where adults were collected in October (Table 1). Although label data do not provide information regarding habitat, the species probably behaves much like acrobaptus and its other allies.

Notes

Published as part of Londt, Jason G. H., 2012, The genus Synolcus Loew, 1858, with descriptions of new species (Diptera: Asilidae), pp. 661 in African Invertebrates 53 (2) on pages 690-691, DOI: 10.5733/afin.053.0206, http://zenodo.org/record/7918573

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Collection code
NMNW , NMNW, ZMHB, NMSA
Event date
1993-10-07
Family
Asilidae
Genus
Synolcus
Kingdom
Animalia
Order
Diptera
Phylum
Arthropoda
Scientific name authorship
Londt
Species
namibiensis
Taxonomic status
sp. nov.
Taxon rank
species
Type status
holotype , paratype
Verbatim event date
1993-10-07/08
Taxonomic concept label
Synolcus namibiensis Londt, 2012