taxonID	type	description	language	source
D1D8C848336455419F33DAA2F57FCD4B.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Angola.	en	Magoai, Mokome M. J., Muller, Burgert S., Bellingan, Terence A. (2025): A contribution to the Atherigona (Diptera, Muscidae) fauna of Angola. African Invertebrates 66 (2): 209-227, DOI: 10.3897/afrinvertebr.66.160212
2C79A1D15FD659E8ACC3A51575148085.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Angola, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cabo Verde, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Comoros, Côte d’Ivoire, Democratic Republic of Congo, Ghana, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Oman, Réunion Is., Rodrigues Is., Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Sudan, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, United Arab Emirates, Yemen, Zambia, Zanzibar Is., and Zimbabwe.	en	Magoai, Mokome M. J., Muller, Burgert S., Bellingan, Terence A. (2025): A contribution to the Atherigona (Diptera, Muscidae) fauna of Angola. African Invertebrates 66 (2): 209-227, DOI: 10.3897/afrinvertebr.66.160212
D31CECC9D7C25341A630C7A36ED449BD.taxon	description	Figs 3 – 5, 8	en	Magoai, Mokome M. J., Muller, Burgert S., Bellingan, Terence A. (2025): A contribution to the Atherigona (Diptera, Muscidae) fauna of Angola. African Invertebrates 66 (2): 209-227, DOI: 10.3897/afrinvertebr.66.160212
D31CECC9D7C25341A630C7A36ED449BD.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Atherigona adelinahae Magoai, sp. nov., has an overall dark appearance. The species is most similar to Atherigona binubila van Emden, 1940, in overall appearance, with infuscated frontal vitta and palpi, as well as wings with brown smoky suffusions at humeral crossvein and at Sc – R 1, but differs by having a glossy frontal plate and a hypopygial prominence shaped like a truncated knob with four processes, two projecting anteriorly and two posteriorly, in contrast to the two processes of A. binubila.	en	Magoai, Mokome M. J., Muller, Burgert S., Bellingan, Terence A. (2025): A contribution to the Atherigona (Diptera, Muscidae) fauna of Angola. African Invertebrates 66 (2): 209-227, DOI: 10.3897/afrinvertebr.66.160212
D31CECC9D7C25341A630C7A36ED449BD.taxon	description	Description. Measurements: Holotype ♂: Body length: 3.74 mm, wing: 3.21 mm, r – m crossvein ratio: 0.40; female paratype: Body length: 4.21 mm, wing: 3.14 mm, r – m crossvein ratio: 0.41. Male. Head: Ground colour dark brown; all head setae and setulae infuscated; Occiput glossy brownish-grey on upper half, lower occiput transitioning from silver-grey to golden-grey; posterior margin of eye silver-grey dusted; ocellar triangle dark grey dusted, sub-shining; frontal plate glossy with three pairs of proclinate frontal setae, one much weaker and shorter near frontal angle, also with two pairs of reclinate orbital setae; frontal vitta infuscated, appearing velvety black; parafacial silver-grey dusted except for area touching frontal plate, which is slightly glossy; parafacial at narrowest as wide as aristal base; scape, pedicel, and postpedicel infuscated; arista infuscated, slightly ferruginous near basal third; palpus infuscated, apically dilated, and truncated with hyaline setulae; vibrissal angle with three vibrissal setae: one long and well-developed, and two much weaker and shorter, these surrounded by three weak setulae. Thorax: Ground colour dark brown; postpronotal lobe golden-yellow dusted laterally, dorsally more whitish-grey dusted, lobe with three setae: two strong, one weaker, and eight setulae; scutum mostly grey dusted, with three dark dorsocentral vittae, the middle vitta appearing to extend to the scutellum; scutellum dark on dorsal surface and grey dusted, margins more densely grey dusted; one pair of basal setae, one pair of discal setae, and five discal setulae; one pair of subbasal setae and one pair of apical setae, subbasal and apical pair subequal; proepisternum, proepimeron, anterior margins of anepisternum golden-yellow dusted, remaining pleura golden-grey dusted; proepimeron with inconspicuous, weak process, with two setae, one stronger than the other, and one setula; katepisternal setae 1: 1: 1. Legs: Coxae yellow, fore coxa lightly whitish dusted; legs mostly yellow except for apical two-thirds of fore femur and majority of tibia infuscated; fore tarsi and mid and hind basitarsi mostly infuscated, remaining tarsal segments appearing dirty yellow; without any specialized chaetotaxy. Wings: Hyaline except for dull brownish suffusion in costal cell near humeral crossvein and in cell sc before vein R 1 meets costal vein; veins light-brown; halter with light-yellow knob and dark-yellow stalk; calypters somewhat golden-yellow. Abdomen: All tergites and sternites yellow; tergite 1 + 2 with a median dorsal mark and brownish shadow near base; tergite 3 with two large elongated spots; tergite 4 with two small, elongated spots; tergite 5 immaculate. Terminalia: Hypopygial prominence in the shape of a truncated knob with four processes, two projecting anteriorly and two posteriorly. Trifoliate process hyaline except for median piece and lateral plates infuscated on apical halves and bottom two-thirds of stem; stem dilated and flattened on infuscated section; median piece linear with slight abrupt apical dilation in posterior view with short infuscated setulae; lateral plates narrow, only somewhat wider in profile than median piece, inner lobes absent. Surstylus without any infuscation. Female. Head: Ground colour blackish-brown; frontal plate, ocellar triangle, and upper occiput glossy in combination with a narrow, infuscated frontal vitta; the lower occiput partly glossy, otherwise grey dusted; lower median part of occiput yellowish, undusted; parafacials grey dusted, appearing brownish-grey dusted depending on viewing angle, at narrowest as wide as base of arista; frontal plate with two pairs of strong proclinate frontal setae, one weaker (damaged in specimen), and two reclinate pairs of orbital setae; scape mostly ferruginous, infuscate dorsally; pedicel ferruginous; postpedicel infuscated except for ferruginous inner basal margin; arista mostly ferruginous, appearing somewhat infuscated on apical half; palpus entirely infuscated, appearing strap-like, with some short, infuscated setulae; vibrissal angle with three strong, infuscated vibrissal setae surrounded by three small setulae. Thorax: Ground colour yellow; postpronotal lobe yellow, lobe with three setae: two weak, one strong, and 10 short setulae; scutum dark brown, dorsocentral vittae not visible, with a dark median vitta, surroundings grey dusted; scutellum similarly dark brown with slight dusted appearance on margins; one pair of basal setae, one pair of discal setae and nine discal setulae, one pair of subbasal setae, and one pair of apical setae, subbasal and apical pair subequal; pleura yellow with some scattered whitish-grey dusting, especially on proepimeron, anterior margin of anepisternum, anepimeron, and katepisternum; proepimeron without conspicuous process, with two setae, one stronger than the other, and one setula; katepisternal setae 1: 1: 1 and with a row of small setulae below anterior katepisternal setae. Legs: Coxae yellow, with slight whitish-grey dusted appearance anteriorly; fore leg with apical third of femur and entire tibia infuscated; midleg with femur and tibia yellow, the tarsi dirty yellow; hind leg with femur yellow, tibia infuscated except for basal quarter, and tarsi similarly dirty yellow as mid tarsi; midleg tarsi infuscated; without any specialized chaetotaxy. Wings: Hyaline except for dull brownish suffusion near cell sc before vein R 1 meets costal vein; veins light-brown; halter with yellow knob and yellow stalk; calypters somewhat yellowish-brown. Abdomen: All tergites and sternites yellow and without dorsal median vittae; tergite 1 + 2 immaculate; tergites 3 and 4 with a brownish shadow in-between tergites; tergite 5 with a single median dark spot (Fig. 5). Terminalia: Tergite 8 (Fig. 8 f) brown, with three lobes; median lobe with base light brown, apically dark brown and rounded; lateral lobes with sclerites not separated, medially light brown with base and sclerites dark brown.	en	Magoai, Mokome M. J., Muller, Burgert S., Bellingan, Terence A. (2025): A contribution to the Atherigona (Diptera, Muscidae) fauna of Angola. African Invertebrates 66 (2): 209-227, DOI: 10.3897/afrinvertebr.66.160212
D31CECC9D7C25341A630C7A36ED449BD.taxon	etymology	Etymology. Named in honor of Adelinah Magoai, the mother of the first author, for her love and support. Noun in the genitive case.	en	Magoai, Mokome M. J., Muller, Burgert S., Bellingan, Terence A. (2025): A contribution to the Atherigona (Diptera, Muscidae) fauna of Angola. African Invertebrates 66 (2): 209-227, DOI: 10.3897/afrinvertebr.66.160212
D31CECC9D7C25341A630C7A36ED449BD.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Angola.	en	Magoai, Mokome M. J., Muller, Burgert S., Bellingan, Terence A. (2025): A contribution to the Atherigona (Diptera, Muscidae) fauna of Angola. African Invertebrates 66 (2): 209-227, DOI: 10.3897/afrinvertebr.66.160212
080A77310D0F5898BF755AA51ADF5CB4.taxon	description	Fig. 9	en	Magoai, Mokome M. J., Muller, Burgert S., Bellingan, Terence A. (2025): A contribution to the Atherigona (Diptera, Muscidae) fauna of Angola. African Invertebrates 66 (2): 209-227, DOI: 10.3897/afrinvertebr.66.160212
080A77310D0F5898BF755AA51ADF5CB4.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Angola (new record), Burkina Faso, Kenya, Mali, Namibia, Nigeria, and Uganda.	en	Magoai, Mokome M. J., Muller, Burgert S., Bellingan, Terence A. (2025): A contribution to the Atherigona (Diptera, Muscidae) fauna of Angola. African Invertebrates 66 (2): 209-227, DOI: 10.3897/afrinvertebr.66.160212
231966CE16FD546DAD2722544B4F4141.taxon	description	Figs 6, 10	en	Magoai, Mokome M. J., Muller, Burgert S., Bellingan, Terence A. (2025): A contribution to the Atherigona (Diptera, Muscidae) fauna of Angola. African Invertebrates 66 (2): 209-227, DOI: 10.3897/afrinvertebr.66.160212
231966CE16FD546DAD2722544B4F4141.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Atherigona angolaensis Magoai, sp. nov. has an overall brown appearance. The species is most similar to Atherigona ochripes Deeming, 1981, in overall appearance, with yellow fore femur and predominantly yellow palpi, sometimes with infuscated base, as well as infuscated frontal vitta. However, it differs by having a widely knob-shaped hypopygial prominence with a pair of very weakly developed posteriorly projecting processes compared to these being truncated and emarginated in A. ochripes.	en	Magoai, Mokome M. J., Muller, Burgert S., Bellingan, Terence A. (2025): A contribution to the Atherigona (Diptera, Muscidae) fauna of Angola. African Invertebrates 66 (2): 209-227, DOI: 10.3897/afrinvertebr.66.160212
231966CE16FD546DAD2722544B4F4141.taxon	description	Description. Measurements (Holotype): Body length: 3.95 mm, wing: 3.14 mm, r – m crossvein ratio: 0.43. Male. Head: Ground colour brown; all head setae and setulae infuscated; frontal plate, ocellar triangle, and upper occiput silver-grey dusted; upper occiput with narrow median part glossy; lower occiput golden-grey dusted near bottom edge surrounding mouthparts; frontal plate with three pairs of proclinate frontal setae: one weak near frontal angle and two stronger, also with two pairs of reclinate orbital setae; frontal vitta infuscated; parafacial silver-grey except for small area near frontal angle and where it meets frontal plate, which is golden-grey dusted; parafacial at narrowest wider than aristal base; scape and pedicel mostly ferruginous, pedicel with some infuscation dorsally; postpedicel infuscated for the most part except for narrow ferruginous basal margin; arista dark brown; palpus yellow with infuscated base; palpal base with infuscate setae: four strong and two weaker; vibrissal angle with four well-developed vibrissal setae surrounded by seven setulae. Thorax: Ground colour brown; postpronotal lobe golden-grey dusted, lobe with three setae: one strong and two weak, and 16 setulae; scutum silver-grey dusted with some gold-grey dusted areas throughout, with three faint dorsocentral vittae not extending to the scutellum; scutellum silver-grey dusted dorsally with apical margins golden-grey dusted; one pair of basal setae, one pair of discal setae and 13 discal setulae, one pair of subbasal setae and one pair of apical setae, subbasal and apical pair subequal; pleura golden-grey dusted; proepimeron without conspicuous process, with two setae, one stronger than the other, and one setula; katepisternal setae 1: 1: 1 and with a row of small setulae running down below anterior seta towards ventral margin of katepisternum; bottom katepisternal seta situated closer to posterior seta than anterior seta. Legs: Coxae yellow, with fore coxa lightly whitish dusted; all legs yellow except apical half of fore tibia lightly infuscated as well as majority of fore tarsi; without any specialized chaetotaxy. Wings: Hyaline; veins light-brown; halter with white knob and yellow stalk; calypters somewhat light-brown. Abdomen: All tergites and sternites yellow and without dorsal median vittae; tergite 1 + 2 immaculate; tergite 3 with two large spots; tergite 4 with two small spots, lightly whitish dusted on dorsal surface; tergite 5 immaculate. Terminalia: Hypopygial prominence widely knob-shaped with a pair of very weakly developed posteriorly projecting processes. Trifoliate process with stem and hood hyaline, median piece and lateral plates infuscated with hyaline bases. Median piece in posterior view moderately dilated at apex, somewhat club-shaped with clear apical emargination and with short setulae apically; median piece without any dilation in profile; lateral plates wider than the median piece in posterior view and in profile; inner lobes not present. Surstylus not infuscated. Female. Unknown.	en	Magoai, Mokome M. J., Muller, Burgert S., Bellingan, Terence A. (2025): A contribution to the Atherigona (Diptera, Muscidae) fauna of Angola. African Invertebrates 66 (2): 209-227, DOI: 10.3897/afrinvertebr.66.160212
231966CE16FD546DAD2722544B4F4141.taxon	etymology	Etymology. Named after the type locality country, Angola. Feminine adjective in the nominative singular case.	en	Magoai, Mokome M. J., Muller, Burgert S., Bellingan, Terence A. (2025): A contribution to the Atherigona (Diptera, Muscidae) fauna of Angola. African Invertebrates 66 (2): 209-227, DOI: 10.3897/afrinvertebr.66.160212
231966CE16FD546DAD2722544B4F4141.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Angola.	en	Magoai, Mokome M. J., Muller, Burgert S., Bellingan, Terence A. (2025): A contribution to the Atherigona (Diptera, Muscidae) fauna of Angola. African Invertebrates 66 (2): 209-227, DOI: 10.3897/afrinvertebr.66.160212
4E0F542F00735D0F879495DD6DFDE16B.taxon	description	Fig. 11	en	Magoai, Mokome M. J., Muller, Burgert S., Bellingan, Terence A. (2025): A contribution to the Atherigona (Diptera, Muscidae) fauna of Angola. African Invertebrates 66 (2): 209-227, DOI: 10.3897/afrinvertebr.66.160212
4E0F542F00735D0F879495DD6DFDE16B.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Afrotropical Region: Angola, Chad, The Gambia, Kenya, Madagascar, Mali, Namibia, Nigeria, Oman, Senegal, Seychelles, South Africa, and Sudan. Palaearctic Region: Egypt, Palestine, and Saudi Arabia.	en	Magoai, Mokome M. J., Muller, Burgert S., Bellingan, Terence A. (2025): A contribution to the Atherigona (Diptera, Muscidae) fauna of Angola. African Invertebrates 66 (2): 209-227, DOI: 10.3897/afrinvertebr.66.160212
10E27CE565BF5288860B2CF55BE5E829.taxon	description	Fig. 12	en	Magoai, Mokome M. J., Muller, Burgert S., Bellingan, Terence A. (2025): A contribution to the Atherigona (Diptera, Muscidae) fauna of Angola. African Invertebrates 66 (2): 209-227, DOI: 10.3897/afrinvertebr.66.160212
10E27CE565BF5288860B2CF55BE5E829.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Angola, Burkina Faso, Mali, Nigeria, and Uganda.	en	Magoai, Mokome M. J., Muller, Burgert S., Bellingan, Terence A. (2025): A contribution to the Atherigona (Diptera, Muscidae) fauna of Angola. African Invertebrates 66 (2): 209-227, DOI: 10.3897/afrinvertebr.66.160212
04334E29B7F95168B8B6A9FBB6C1281C.taxon	description	Figs 7, 13	en	Magoai, Mokome M. J., Muller, Burgert S., Bellingan, Terence A. (2025): A contribution to the Atherigona (Diptera, Muscidae) fauna of Angola. African Invertebrates 66 (2): 209-227, DOI: 10.3897/afrinvertebr.66.160212
04334E29B7F95168B8B6A9FBB6C1281C.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Atherigona cuanavaleensis Magoai, sp. nov., has an overall dark appearance. The species is most similar to Atherigona tigris, Muller 2015, in overall appearance, with ferruginous scape and pedicel, as well as infuscated postpedicel except for basal margins, which are ferruginous. A shallow bifurcated hypopygial prominence, a trifoliate process with median piece linear with slight abrupt apical dilation in posterior view, strongly dilated in profile, and lateral plates with inner lobes. It differs from it by not having wings with slight brown smoky suffusion at apex of Sc - R 1. However, A. tigris has lateral plates appearing wider than median piece in profile compared to that of A. cuanavaleensis, which has lateral plates appearing as wide as median piece in profile.	en	Magoai, Mokome M. J., Muller, Burgert S., Bellingan, Terence A. (2025): A contribution to the Atherigona (Diptera, Muscidae) fauna of Angola. African Invertebrates 66 (2): 209-227, DOI: 10.3897/afrinvertebr.66.160212
04334E29B7F95168B8B6A9FBB6C1281C.taxon	description	Description. Measurements (Holotype): Body length: 3.6 mm, wing: 2.65 mm, r – m crossvein ratio: 0.38. Male. Head: Ground colour dark; all head setae and setulae infuscated; upper occiput silver-grey dusted posteriorly with narrow median part glossy, laterally also silver-grey dusted, however, lower occiput golden-grey dusted; ocellar triangle grey dusted; frontal plate silver-grey dusted with three pairs of proclinate frontal setae, one much weaker and shorter near frontal angle, also with two pairs of reclinate orbital setae; frontal vitta infuscated, with dull lighter ferruginous suffusion at apex; parafacial golden-grey dusted, at narrowest as wide as aristal base; scape and pedicel ferruginous; postpedicel mostly infuscated except inner basal third ferruginous; arista medially ferruginous with base and apex infuscated; palpus yellow with base somewhat infuscated, with four strong, infuscated setulae at base and some hyaline setulae at apex; vibrissal angle with one long and strong and two shorter vibrissal setae, surrounded by three weak setulae. Thorax: Ground colour dark; postpronotal lobe golden-grey dusted in profile, appearing whitish grey dusted when viewed dorsally, postpronotal lobe with three setae: two strong, one weaker, and 11 setulae; scutum silver-grey dusted, with three faintly light brown dorsocentral vittae, not extending to the scutellum; scutellum silver-grey dusted dorsally and margins golden-grey dusted; one pair of basal setae, one pair of discal setae and two discal setulae, one pair of subbasal setae and one pair of apical setae, subbasal and apical pair subequal; proepisternum, proepimeron, anterior margins of anepisternum and katepisternum golden-grey dusted, remaining pleura silver-grey dusted; proepimeron with inconspicuous weak process, with two setae, one stronger than the other, and one setula; katepisternal setae 1: 1: 1 and with a row of three small setulae below anterior katepisternal seta. Anterior spiracle surroundings golden-grey dusted, posterior spiracle surroundings silver-grey dusted. Legs: Coxae yellow, slightly whitish dusted; all legs yellow except for foreleg with apical half of tibia and basitarsus with lightly infuscated appearance depending on viewing angle; no specialized chaetotaxy. Wings: Hyaline; veins light-brown; halter with white knob and yellow stalk; calypters somewhat hyaline with light-brown margins. Abdomen: All tergites and sternites yellow and without dorsal median vittae; tergite 1 – 4 with slight greyish dusted appearance on posterior margins, tergites 3 and 4 lightly grey dusted on dorsal surface; tergite 1 + 2 immaculate; tergites 3 and 4 each with two small dark spots; tergite 5 immaculate. Terminalia: Hypopygial prominence with a shallow bifurcation, the processes large and rounded apically. Trifoliate process infuscated except for bases of median piece and lateral plates, entire hood, and apical third of stem, which are hyaline; median piece linear in posterior view with slight but abrupt apical dilation, basal third and two-thirds of margin yellow in profile and strongly dilated; lateral plate with inner lobe, appearing as wide as median piece in profile; inner lobe rounded and visible in profile; surstylus without any infuscation. Female. Unknown.	en	Magoai, Mokome M. J., Muller, Burgert S., Bellingan, Terence A. (2025): A contribution to the Atherigona (Diptera, Muscidae) fauna of Angola. African Invertebrates 66 (2): 209-227, DOI: 10.3897/afrinvertebr.66.160212
04334E29B7F95168B8B6A9FBB6C1281C.taxon	etymology	Etymology. Named after the Cuanavale River source lake in Angola. Feminine adjective in the nominative singular case.	en	Magoai, Mokome M. J., Muller, Burgert S., Bellingan, Terence A. (2025): A contribution to the Atherigona (Diptera, Muscidae) fauna of Angola. African Invertebrates 66 (2): 209-227, DOI: 10.3897/afrinvertebr.66.160212
04334E29B7F95168B8B6A9FBB6C1281C.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Angola.	en	Magoai, Mokome M. J., Muller, Burgert S., Bellingan, Terence A. (2025): A contribution to the Atherigona (Diptera, Muscidae) fauna of Angola. African Invertebrates 66 (2): 209-227, DOI: 10.3897/afrinvertebr.66.160212
0663571B3E1650DCB6004D83D340CEEB.taxon	description	Fig. 14	en	Magoai, Mokome M. J., Muller, Burgert S., Bellingan, Terence A. (2025): A contribution to the Atherigona (Diptera, Muscidae) fauna of Angola. African Invertebrates 66 (2): 209-227, DOI: 10.3897/afrinvertebr.66.160212
0663571B3E1650DCB6004D83D340CEEB.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Afrotropical Region: Angola, Comoros, Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, Kenya, Lesotho, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda, Seychelles, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, United Arab Emirates, Yemen, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. Palaearctic Region: Cyprus, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Palestine, and Saudi Arabia.	en	Magoai, Mokome M. J., Muller, Burgert S., Bellingan, Terence A. (2025): A contribution to the Atherigona (Diptera, Muscidae) fauna of Angola. African Invertebrates 66 (2): 209-227, DOI: 10.3897/afrinvertebr.66.160212
092D77646998514FBA263456C7294C42.taxon	description	Fig. 15	en	Magoai, Mokome M. J., Muller, Burgert S., Bellingan, Terence A. (2025): A contribution to the Atherigona (Diptera, Muscidae) fauna of Angola. African Invertebrates 66 (2): 209-227, DOI: 10.3897/afrinvertebr.66.160212
092D77646998514FBA263456C7294C42.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Afrotropical Region: Angola, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Chad, Democratic Republic of Congo, Gambia, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Oman, Seychelles, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, United Arab Emirates, and Zimbabwe. Palaearctic Region: Jordan.	en	Magoai, Mokome M. J., Muller, Burgert S., Bellingan, Terence A. (2025): A contribution to the Atherigona (Diptera, Muscidae) fauna of Angola. African Invertebrates 66 (2): 209-227, DOI: 10.3897/afrinvertebr.66.160212
D03088059E845CE1B9162CFDDFF59D48.taxon	description	Fig. 16	en	Magoai, Mokome M. J., Muller, Burgert S., Bellingan, Terence A. (2025): A contribution to the Atherigona (Diptera, Muscidae) fauna of Angola. African Invertebrates 66 (2): 209-227, DOI: 10.3897/afrinvertebr.66.160212
D03088059E845CE1B9162CFDDFF59D48.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Angola, Botswana, Chad, Ethiopia, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mali, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, and Uganda.	en	Magoai, Mokome M. J., Muller, Burgert S., Bellingan, Terence A. (2025): A contribution to the Atherigona (Diptera, Muscidae) fauna of Angola. African Invertebrates 66 (2): 209-227, DOI: 10.3897/afrinvertebr.66.160212
5D723B08FA1352DD8D9AB6EF5BCFDF9E.taxon	description	Fig. 17	en	Magoai, Mokome M. J., Muller, Burgert S., Bellingan, Terence A. (2025): A contribution to the Atherigona (Diptera, Muscidae) fauna of Angola. African Invertebrates 66 (2): 209-227, DOI: 10.3897/afrinvertebr.66.160212
5D723B08FA1352DD8D9AB6EF5BCFDF9E.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Angola, Botswana, Cameroon, Kenya, Madagascar, Mauritius, Namibia, Nigeria, South Africa, and Uganda.	en	Magoai, Mokome M. J., Muller, Burgert S., Bellingan, Terence A. (2025): A contribution to the Atherigona (Diptera, Muscidae) fauna of Angola. African Invertebrates 66 (2): 209-227, DOI: 10.3897/afrinvertebr.66.160212
FC1A252034715667A405B79D5438D102.taxon	description	Fig. 18	en	Magoai, Mokome M. J., Muller, Burgert S., Bellingan, Terence A. (2025): A contribution to the Atherigona (Diptera, Muscidae) fauna of Angola. African Invertebrates 66 (2): 209-227, DOI: 10.3897/afrinvertebr.66.160212
FC1A252034715667A405B79D5438D102.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Angola, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Ghana, Kenya, Mali, Namibia, Nigeria, and Uganda.	en	Magoai, Mokome M. J., Muller, Burgert S., Bellingan, Terence A. (2025): A contribution to the Atherigona (Diptera, Muscidae) fauna of Angola. African Invertebrates 66 (2): 209-227, DOI: 10.3897/afrinvertebr.66.160212
04C76A829ECB5A2F82ED76EAEA29C0E3.taxon	description	Fig. 19	en	Magoai, Mokome M. J., Muller, Burgert S., Bellingan, Terence A. (2025): A contribution to the Atherigona (Diptera, Muscidae) fauna of Angola. African Invertebrates 66 (2): 209-227, DOI: 10.3897/afrinvertebr.66.160212
04C76A829ECB5A2F82ED76EAEA29C0E3.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Angola, Ethiopia, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Yemen, Zanzibar, Zimbabwe.	en	Magoai, Mokome M. J., Muller, Burgert S., Bellingan, Terence A. (2025): A contribution to the Atherigona (Diptera, Muscidae) fauna of Angola. African Invertebrates 66 (2): 209-227, DOI: 10.3897/afrinvertebr.66.160212
