Allometopon flavum Lamb, 1914
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Allometopon flavum Lamb, 1914 View in CoL
Figs 298–301 View FIGURES 298 – 306. 298 – 301
Allometopon flavum Lamb, 1914: 311 View in CoL . Melander & Argo 1924: 6 [synonymy]; Frey 1960: 26 [catalogue, World]; Cogan 1980: 636 [catalogue, Afrotropics].
Description [mostly from Lamb (1914)]. General: ( Figs 298–301 View FIGURES 298 – 306. 298 – 301 ) Holotype in very poor condition; extensively damaged with only thorax, right mid leg and abdomen remaining on minuten; one wing on card. Body length 3.5mm. Arista pubescent. First flagellomere small, circular. M1+2 ratio 2.4. Female unknown.
Chaetotaxy: Four fronto-orbital setae, slightly decreasing in length anteriorly. Ocellar and postvertical setae small. Interfrontal seta “comparatively stout”. Anterior dorsocentral seta appearing to be more than half length of posterior dorsocentral; slightly enlarged seta in front of anterior dorsocentral; dorsocentral setae displaced posteriorly. Two lateral scutellar setae (positioning difficult to ascertain).
Colour: Setae light brown. Entirely yellow with first flagellomere black, arista brown; ocellar tubercle presumably brown. Lamb (1914) notes three brown stripes on thorax, but these may be an artifact created by attachment of underlying muscles; also noted are brownish tarsi, which also appear to be yellow in the examined photo.
Male terminalia: Not dissected.
Distribution: Seychelles.
Holotype: SEYCHELLES. Praslin: Côtes d’Or Estate, 1908 Seychelles Exp., J.S. Gardiner, 1914-537, “ HOLOTYPE Allometopon flavum Lamb , det. J.E. Chainey, 1984” (1♂, BMNH). [Photos examined]
Comments: Allometopon flavum is the only Allometopon known from Seychelles, and still represented solely by the male holotype. While the description and available photographs of the poorly preserved type cannot provide a through description of this species, it appears to be allied to the A. palpale group, specifically, with A. acum ( Fig. 1 View FIGURES 1 – 5 ) and A. hybos ( Fig. 120 View FIGURES 120 – 124 ), which are yellow species with similarly pale setae and a black first flagellomere. It is nearly inseparable from A. hybos (southeast Asia), and the examination of new material is required to better differentiate the two and describe the male genitalia.
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Allometopon flavum Lamb, 1914
Owen Lonsdale 2016 |
Allometopon flavum
Cogan 1980: 636 |
Frey 1960: 26 |
Melander 1924: 6 |
Lamb 1914: 311 |