Helina hirtipes metatarsalis Emden, 1951
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Helina hirtipes metatarsalis Emden, 1951 |
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Helina hirtipes metatarsalis Emden, 1951 View in CoL
( Figs 17–19 View FIGURES 17–19 )
Examined type material: Holotype male seen; left hind leg missing; wings with the apical third damaged. One paratype from Kenya (Ngare Narok, Masai Reserve) dissected and illustrated.
Diagnosis. Male dichoptic; dorsocentrals 1+3; katepisternals equidistant one from each other; fore tibia with setulose hairs, denser and longer in male; male mid tibia reddish towards middle; hind femur reddish-orange on basal two-thirds to four-fifths; hind tibia broad, concave on ventral margin and with one anteroventral seta.
Male terminalia. Very peculiar. Sternite 5 broad at base, with posterior membrane deep and lobes straight and very elongated; with few setae on disc and short hairs at tips of lobes, which are yellow ( Fig. 17 View FIGURES 17–19 ); cercal plate and surstylus very elongated ( Fig. 18 View FIGURES 17–19 ); surstylus longer than cercal plate and with an elongated process on inner margin in apical fourth ( Fig. 19 View FIGURES 17–19 ); aedeagal complex with distiphallus short, postgonite with short setae ( Fig. 19 View FIGURES 17–19 ).
Notes. H. hirtipes ( Macquart, 1846) is the type species of Idiopygus Malloch, 1921 , now a junior synonym of Helina. H. hirtipes metatarsalis was described as a subspecies. H. hirtipes hirtipes could not be dissected as no material was available in the BMNH collection.
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