Anypodetus macroceros Londt, 2000
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Anypodetus macroceros Londt, 2000 |
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Anypodetus macroceros Londt, 2000 View in CoL
Figs 39-41 View Figures 39–41 , 52 View Figure 52
Taxon depository.
ZooBank: https://zoobank.org/15C1B571-6E8A-4EE6-95FD-F883C73E619D;
GBIF: https://www.gbif.org/species/1664900;
Plazi TreatmentBank: https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B39D2F-F048-9D42-FF7D-FB43D9F14647.
Diagnosis.
The species is distinguished from congeners by the unique postpedicel shape in which the apical part is narrowing and appearing as an elongate stylus, which itself is developed regularly (see fig. 6 in Londt 2000), and the densely arranged microtrichia on the wing.
Type locality.
Namibia: Hardap: Aandster Farm (25°21'34"S, 016°06'04"E, -25.35944, 16.10111).
Material examined.
Namibia - Hardap • 1♂ Maltahöhe, Aandster Farm ; 25°21'34"S, 016°06'04"E; 1000 m a.s.l.; 16 Feb. 1974; Irwin, M. leg.; vegetated dune and grassland; NMSA-DIP-009021, Holotype, NMSA. GoogleMaps
Distribution, biodiversity hotspots, seasonal imago flight activity, and biology.
Known only from the type locality in the central Namib Desert in Namibia (Fig. 52 View Figure 52 ). A rarely collected species known only from a single specimen from one collecting event in 1974 (Table 2 View Table 2 ). The species is not known to occur in any currently recognized biodiversity hotspot. Adult flies are active in February in summer (Table 3 View Table 3 ). Nothing is known of the biology.
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