Isomyia Walker, 1859: 134
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Isomyia Walker, 1859: 134 |
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Genus: Isomyia Walker, 1859: 134 View in CoL (as subgenus of Musca ).
TYPE SPECIES: Musca delectans Walker, 1859 , by original designation .
NOTES: Isomyia is well represented in the Afrotropical and Oriental Regions, with some species reaching the southern Palaearctic Region (Zumpt 1958a: 11). The biology, life histories and immature stages are unknown. Cuthbertson (1933: 106) records I. oculosa (Villeneuve, 1917) (as Strongyloneura ) resting on twigs and tree trunks in dense forest in Zimbabwe. Cuthbertson (1937: 28) records I. cinerascens (Villeneuve, 1917) (as Strongyloneura ) in flowers of shrubs in March, and Cuthbertson (1939: 145) records I. dubiosa (Villeneuve, 1917) (as Strongyloneura sheppardi ) at blossoms of wild shrubs, also in Zimbabwe.
Isomyia darwini (Curran, 1938: 3) (Strongyloneura) .
Fig. 97 View FIGURES 93–98 .
TYPE LOCALITY: Rhodesia [= Zimbabwe] .
DISTRIBUTION: Southern Africa: Botswana, Democratic Republic of Congo, Namibia *, South
Africa (Natal, Transvaal) and Zimbabwe.
MATERIAL: 1♀, Waterberg Plateau Park(3), xii.1991 – 18.i.1992, Pusch ( PT); 1♀, HererolandWest at(2): 18.i–25.ii.1992, Pusch ( PT); 1♀, Aha Hills at(1): 21–25.xii.1998, KirkSpriggs(1), Marais & Mann ( MT); 1♀, Nama, 20–22.xii.1998, KirkSpriggs(1), Marais & Mann (LT).
NOTES: Biology, life history and immature stages unknown. Cuthbertson (1939: 144) notes the species (as Strongyloneura ) at flowers in Zimbabwe. In Namibia collected at UVlight and in pitfall and Malaise traps. Northcentral and northeastern Namibia; apparently restricted to the ‘arid’ savanna biome ( Fig. 97 View FIGURES 93–98 ). Recorded in February and December in low numbers (vide Table 2).
Isomyia deserti (Karsch, 1888: 378) (Somomyia) .
Fig. 98 View FIGURES 93–98 .
TYPE LOCALITY: [ Tanzania] .
DISTRIBUTION: Southern Africa: Botswana, Burundi, Democratic Republic of Congo, Namibia *, South Africa (Natal, Transvaal), Tanzania and Zimbabwe.
MATERIAL: 2♀, Katima Mulilo , 11–14.iv.1997, Marais ( YP) floodplain savanna; 1♂, Kwando River: Susuwe , 26–30.ix.1998, KirkSpriggs (1) ( YP) dry woodland; 1♂, 1♀, same except: 28.ix–2.x.1998 ( MT) ; 2♂, 4♀, Okavango River at: 18–19.x.1999, KirkSpriggs (1), Pape & Hauwanga ( MT) ; 1♀, Restcamp , 9–13.iv.1993, Green ( MT) .
NOTES: Biology, life history and immature stages unknown. In Namibia handcollected, in yellow pans and Malaise traps. Northeastern and northcentral Namibia; apparently restricted to the ‘arid’ and ‘mesic’ savanna biome ( Fig. 98 View FIGURES 93–98 ). Recorded in April, September and October; most abundantly in October (vide Table 2).
Isomyia hauwangai sp. nov.
Figs. 33–38 View FIGURES 33–38 , 43–44 View FIGURES 43–44 , 99 View FIGURES 99–104 .
TYPE LOCALITY: Namibia .
DISTRIBUTION: Rundu District, Bushmanland, HererolandWest; apparently restricted to the ‘arid’ savanna biome ( Fig. 99 View FIGURES 99–104 ).
MATERIAL: vide description, p. 36.
Isomyia natalensis (Villeneuve, 1917: 347) (Thelychaeta) .
Fig. 100 View FIGURES 99–104 .
TYPE LOCALITY: South Africa .
DISTRIBUTION: Southern Africa: Lesotho, Namibia *, South Africa (Cape, Natal, Transvaal) and Zimbabwe.
MATERIAL: 1♂, Nhoma River at: 10.i.1991, Marais.
NOTES: Biology, life history and immature stages unknown. In Namibia handcollected in January. The single Namibia record is from the ‘mesic’ savanna biome in northeastern Namibia ( Fig. 100 View FIGURES 99–104 ).
Isomyia tristis (Bigot, 1888: 613) (Curtonevra) .
Fig. 101 View FIGURES 99–104 .
TYPE LOCALITY: South Africa .
DISTRIBUTION: Widespread mainland Afrotropical Region: Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Liberia, Lesotho, Mozambique, Namibia *, Rwanda, South Africa (Cape, Natal, Transvaal), Tanzania, Uganda and Zimbabwe.
MATERIAL: 1♀, Katima Mulilo, 11–14.iv.1997, Marais ( YP) floodplain savanna; 1♀, Diamond Area 1 at(1): 16–29.ix.1994, Marais ( PT).
NOTES: Biology, life history and immature stages unknown. Cuthbertson (1934: 41, as Strongylo neura) records adult females on fresh cattle dung in Zimbabwe. In Namibia collected in yellow pans, pitfall and Malaise traps in April and September (vide Table 2). The two Namibia records are from the extreme northeast of Namibia in the ‘mesic’ savanna biome and in the extreme south in the succulent karoo biome ( Fig. 101 View FIGURES 99–104 ).
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Mus. Tinro, Vladyvostok |
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