Pedomyia, Londt, 1994
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.8360701 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8345156 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C77156-8B2B-AF20-1F29-9464FCFFF5DB |
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Carolina |
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Pedomyia |
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gen. nov. |
Pedomyia View in CoL gen. n.
Type species: Pedomyia epidema View in CoL sp. n.
Description: Small to medium sized, dark brown, silver and/or gold pruinose stenopogonine asilids with the following combination of characters. Head ( Fig. 54 View Figs 54-57 ): clearly wider than high in anterior view. Antenna: scape a little longer than pedicel, segment 3 a little longer than scape and pedicel combined, widening toward middle (in lateral view) before abruptly tapering to narrow apex, style cylindrical with terminal spine-like seta. Mystax shiny, occupying between! and entire face (slight facial protuberance associated with mystax); palpi 2-segmented. Thorax: postmetacoxal area membranous; anepimeral bristle absent; numerous scutellar macrosetae (marginal and on disc). Wing ( Fig. 56 View Figs 54-57 ): ca. 3-5 mm long, transparent, immaculate, unifonn microtrichial cover, C extends around entire wing margin, cells m3 and cup open at wing margin. Legs: pulvilli and empodia well developed. Abdomen: somewhat elongate; ♂ terminalia unrotated or rotated up to 90°; ♂ epandrium short (shorter than gonocoxite), separated into two lobes from about} - 1 length from base; hypandrium moderately well developed with mediodistal lobe.
Variation: P. namibia sp. n. may be digeneric in that the antennae ( Fig. 57 View Figs 54-57 ) and male genitalia ( Figs 73-75 View Figs 73-84 ) do not entirely confonn in shape. The species is, therefore, tentatively assigned to Pedomyia pending further analysis.
Etymology: Gr. pedon n. ground, earth, soil + myia f. -fly (refers to the ground resting behaviour of congeners).
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Stenopogoninae |