Hydrotaea nigribasis Stein, 1913
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Hydrotaea nigribasis Stein, 1913 View in CoL Fig. 4 View Figs .
Hydrotaea nigribasis Stein, 1913 . Type locality: South Africa, Durban .
Hydrotaea australis Malloch, 1923: 667 View in CoL . Type locality: Australia, south Queensland, syn. nov. Hydrotaea dukouensis Ni, 1982 View in CoL . Type locality: Sichuan, Dukou GoogleMaps (presently Panzhihua 26.57 ° N, 101.71 ° E), syn. nov.
Hydrotaea australis Malloch, 1923 View in CoL . Emden (1965: 314, redescription); Pont (1973: 232, redescription).
Hydrotaea dukouensis Ni, 1982 View in CoL : Fan (2008: 482, redescription in Chinese; 1017–1023, identification key, in English).
Type material examined: Holotype, H. nigribasis , ♂: Pinetown, Durban, (= S Africa, 29.84 ° S, 30.84 ° E), 20.04.(19)02, F. Muir ( ZMHU). GoogleMaps
Other material examined: AUSTRALIA, Queensland, Eidsvold (≈ 25.4 ° S, 151.1 ° E), 6.10.1929 and no data, 3♂, 5♀ ( ANIC) GoogleMaps . ETHIOPIA, Oromia Reg., Ambo env., (8.98 ° N, 37.85 ° E), 2100 m, 01.11.2009, L. Rybalov, 1♂, 1♀ GoogleMaps . INDONESIA, Papua province, Jayapura (2.55 ° S, 140.70 ° E) env., 18– 25.04.2009, A. Sokolov, 3♂, 5♀ GoogleMaps . NEW CALEDONIA, Noumea (22.2 ° S, 166.5 ° E), 07.1958, J. Rageau, 1♂ ( MNHN) GoogleMaps .
Distribution. A Paleotropical species associated with cattle. Australia: WA, NT, QLD, NSW ( Pont 1973); China, Sichuan ( Fan 2008), Ethiopia, Oromia; Indonesia, Papua; New Caledonia; Malaysia ( Emden 1965); Nepal ( Shinonaga, Singh 1994); S Africa (type locality); Sri Lanka ( Emden 1965).
Synonymy. I have no doubts that specimens from Africa as well as from Australia and New Guinea (known as H. australis ) belong to the same species. They fit the redescription by Pont (1973) and share all diagnostic characters: body length 3 mm; no minute setulae between outer rows of rather strong ac setae; notopleuron bare; head dusted, without any glossy areas; ♂ with fore leg as in the H. meteorica group; t 3 in medial third with a row of 3–5 straight pv setulae (same as on t3 of H. affinis as shown in Fig. 5 View Figs ). The description of H. dukouensis is less comprehensive. Fan (2008: 458, fig. F) showed typical fore femur of the H. meteorica group. In both keys by Xue et al. (2007a; 2007b) H. dukouensis does not run to the H. meteorica group although the modification of f1 was clearly described as that of the H. meteorica group: ‘fore femur with 2 specialised setae on ventral surface of distal part, one spine-like, the other resembling a bird’s head’. In the better key by Fan (2008: 1022) H. dukouensis runs to the H. meteorica group. H. dukouensis also shares a small size (3 mm) and a row of 3–5 short pv setulae at middle of t3. The principle ‘no difference, no validity’ should be applied here. So, Hydrotaea nigribasis Stein, 1913 = H. australis Malloch, 1923 , syn. nov. = H. dukouensis Ni, 1982 , syn. nov.
If my supposition that the origin of the H. meteorica group is SE Asia is correct, then the spread of H. nigribasis to Australia and Africa most likely happened along with cattle breeding. At least I am sure that H. nigribasis appeared in New Caledonia together with human settlement.
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Hydrotaea nigribasis Stein, 1913
Vikhrev, Nikita E. 2023 |
Hydrotaea dukouensis
Fan, Z. 2008: 482 |
Hydrotaea australis
Pont, A. C. 1973: 232 |
Emden & F. I 1965: 314 |
Hydrotaea australis
Malloch, J. R. 1923: 667 |