Campylocera Macquart, 1843
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https://doi.org/ 10.1515/vzoo-2016-0024 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6461925 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D643EF61-FFDA-3345-FF2F-FF3D765FFE92 |
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Campylocera Macquart, 1843 |
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Genus Campylocera Macquart, 1843 View in CoL
Type species: Campylocera ferruginea Macquart, 1843 (by original designation).
Synonyms
Clemaxia Enderlein, 1942 View in CoL
Type species: Clemaxia angustipalpis Enderlein, 1942 (by original designation). Synonymised by Aczél (1958).
Congopyrgota Aczél, 1958 View in CoL , syn. n.
Type species: Congopyrgota hyalipennis Aczél, 1958 (by original designation).
Diasteneura Hendel, 1908 , syn. n.
Type species: Diasteneura laticeps Hendel, 1908 (by monotypy).
Type species: Dicrostira partitigena Enderlein, 1942 (by original designation).
Hexamerinx Enderlein, 1942.
Type species: Campylocera latigenis Hendel, 1914 (by original designation).
Hypotyphla Loew, 1873 , syn. n.
Type species: Hypotyphla loewi Hendel, 1908 (by subsequent designation of Hendel, 1908).
Hypotyphlina Enderlein, 1942 View in CoL .
Type species: Hypotyphla caudata Hendel, 1914 (by original designation).
Lygiohypotyphla Enderlein, 1942 View in CoL .
Type species: Prohypotyphla nigripennis Hendel, 1934 (by original designation).
Prohypotyphla Hendel, 1934 View in CoL , syn. n.
Type species: Prohypotyphla scalaris Hendel, 1934 (by original designation).
D i a g n o s i s. A genus of about 50 nominal species described mainly from the continental Afrotropical Region, with about 5 species known from the Oriental Region, Papuan Subregion and Northern Australia. Th ey possess an incomplete costa not reaching apex of medial vein ( fig. 1 View Fig , 2 View Fig , arrow) (synapomorphy), a low epistome, the subocular sclerite well expressed (but narrow in species with very low gena), the femoral organ on mid femur always lacking, and male cerci flattened dorsoventrally, large, slightly longer and wider than epandrium (synapomorphy).
The species we place in this genus all possess at least two mentioned synapomorphies and are believed to belong in a monophyletic clade within Adapsilini. Th ey form several groups of species, differing mainly by the shape of antenna, surstylus, oviscape, and aculeus, number of the ocellar setae, presence or absence of the lateral vertical setae, ocellar triangle, stump vein, wing pattern, and modified setae on mid and hind coxae. Th ese characters conspicuously overlap and give no possibility to split Campylocera into distinct genera. I consider them all to be of species-group rank instead and all the names of nominal genera to be synonyms. Here, I preliminarily place the considered species to two artificial groupings: a) with 1–4 pairs of additional ocellar setae (“ Campylocera complex”) and b with 1 pair of ocellar setae and no extra ocellars (“ Hypotyphla complex”). Forthcoming taxonomic revision and phylogenetic analysis (Korneyev, in preparation) may clarify their relationships and give a key to Campylocera .
Descriptions of pyrgotid species were traditionally largely based on external characters, which give very few sound characters, so detailed studies of the terminalia need to be conducted. Many nominal species can only be distinguished either from females or (rarely) from males alone. Due to sexual dimorphism in head shape and wing pattern, in many cases different sexes cannot be reliably shown to be conspecific. No comprehensive key to species has been published and the genus requires thorough taxonomical revision. The biology and immature stages of Afrotropical species remain unknown.
In this paper, I only consider the type species of the nominal genera, with their synonymy, based on the study of type specimens and additional material, as listed below. A complete taxonomic revision and a key to species are still pending (Korneyev, in preparation).
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Campylocera Macquart, 1843
Korneyev, V. A. 2016 |
Congopyrgota Aczél, 1958
Aczel 1958 |
Clemaxia
Enderlein 1942 |
Dicrostira
Enderlein 1942 |
Hypotyphlina
Enderlein 1942 |
Lygiohypotyphla
Enderlein 1942 |
Prohypotyphla
Hendel 1934 |
Diasteneura
Hendel 1908 |