Campylocera hyalipennis ( Aczél, 1958 ), Korneyev, 2016

Korneyev, V. A., 2016, New Taxa And Synonymy In The Family Pyrgotidae (Diptera Tephritoidea) Ii Subtribe Adapsiliina And Afrotropical Campylocera, Vestnik Zoologii 50 (3), pp. 195-218 : 201-204

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https://doi.org/10.1515/vzoo-2016-0024

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6453706

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scientific name

Campylocera hyalipennis ( Aczél, 1958 )
status

comb. nov.

Campylocera hyalipennis ( Aczél, 1958) View in CoL comb. n. ( figs 5–7 View Fig View Fig View Fig )

Congopyrgota hyalipennis Aczél, 1958: 41 View in CoL ; Steyskal, 1980: 558. — Congopyrgota kivuensis Vanschuytbroeck, 1963: 19 View in CoL ; Steyskal, 1980: 558, syn. n. — Congopyrgota ethiopica Steyskal, 1972: 2 View in CoL ; 1980: 558, syn. n.

M a t e r i a l. Type. Holotype ♀ Congopyrgota hyalipennis : D. R. Congo [Zaïre]: “Congo Belge: PNU / Karibwe af. Lusinga / (1700 m) 8–10-iii-1947 / Mis. G. F. de Witte. 8a”, “ Congopyrgota n. gen. / hyalipennis n. sp. ♀ / Dr. M. Aczél det. 19”, “HOLOTIPO” [red printed label], “Inst. M. Lillo / Preparación / № 241–W”, “Holotypus” [orange label] [left wing detached, antennae missing] ( MRAC).

Holotype Ơ Congopyrgota kivuensis : D. R. Congo [ Zaïre ]: “ Congo Belge: P. N. A. [Parc National Albert = Virunga National Park] / Rutshuru / 1285 m. 68.06.1934 / G. F. de Witte: 431”, “ P. Vanschuytbroeck det. / Congopyrgota kivuensis n. sp. / Holotypus [red paper label]”. ( MRAC).

Holotype ♀ Congopyrgota ethiopica : Ethiopia: “Ethiopia / Bahar Dar Juni/Juli / Schauffele leg.” [blue paper printed label], “ Holotype / Congopyrgota / ethiopica / Steyskal” [pink paper label with red print] (dissected) ( SMNS) . Paratype ♀ Congopyrgota ethiopica : [labels as in the holotype, except “ Paratype ...”].

Non-type. Uganda: Ankole , Kichwamba, 23– 29.04.1968, 6 Ơ, 16 ♀ (P. J. Spangler) ( USNM) .

D i a g n o s i s. This species can be recognized from its moderately slender habitus, flagellomere 1 twice as long as wide, truncated apically, often with slightly acute dorsoapical corner ( fig. 5 View Fig , 1 View Fig , arrow), vertex with one ocellar, one postocellar, long inner vertical seta and short (but present) outer vertical seta, parafacial moderately narrow, at its middle half as wide as flagellomere 1, normally with dark subocular spots; scutellum short and evenly setulose, with 2 pairs of setae but without irregular extra setae between them; femora not thickened; fore and hind femora dorsally with 2–3 suberect setae not longer than femur width at apical half; male surstylus simple and short ( fig. 6 View Fig , 8 View Fig ); wing with pale grey subapical spot in male ( fig. 6 View Fig , 2 View Fig ), much paler and almost inconspicuous in female ( fig. 5, 5 View Fig ); vein R 2+3 without stump vein; vein R 4+5 with 3–5 setulae basally on dorsal side; female oviscape narrowly conical, ventrally without humps, setulose fields or other conspicuous modifications, with aperture on ventral side ( figs 7 View Fig , 1 View Fig , 3 View Fig ); aculeus without basal shoulders ( fig. 7 View Fig , 5 View Fig ).

R e m a r k s. I was unable to find any essential differences between the three species described in the genus Congopyrgota , and consider them conspecific. They are also similar to Prohypotyphla scalaris Hendel, 1934 , which is either a sister species differing by its darker mesonotum and slightly different oviscape shape. Congopyrgota is therefore a synonym of Prohypotyphla Hendel, 1934 (see below), and they both are considered to be synonyms of Campylocera .

Aczel, M. 1958. Pyrgotidae (Diptera Acalyptrata). Parc National de l'Upemba, I. Mission G. F. de Witte, 50 (4), 35 - 53.

Hendel, F. 1934. Ubersicht uber die Gattungen der Pyrgotiden, nebst Beschreibung neuer Gattungen und Arten. Encyclopedie Entomologique (B) II. Dipt. 7, 141 - 156.

Steyskal, G. C. 1972. African Pyrgotidae (Diptera) collected by Willi Richter, Erwin Lindner and others. Stuttgarter Beitrage zur Naturkunde, 238, 1 - 11.

Steyskal, G. C. 1980. 42. Family Pyrgotidae. In: Crosskey, R. W., ed. A catalogue of the Diptera of the Afrotropical Region. British Museum (Natural History), London, 556 - 562.

Vanschuytbroeck, P. 1963. Pyrgotidae (Diptera Otitoidea). Institut des Parcs Nationaux du Congo et du Rwanda, Exploration du Parc National de la Garamba, Miss. H. De Saeger, 38, 1 - 76.

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Fig. 5. Congopyrgota hyalipennis holotype ♀ (MRAC): 1, 7 — head, left (arrow indicates pointed angle of the flagellomere 1); 2 — head, anterior view; 3 — oviscape, dorsal view; 4 — habitus, left; 5 — wing; 6 — palp; 8 — head, dorsal view; 9 — mesonotum, dorsal view; 10 — abdomen and oviscape, right view; 11 — labels (1–3 — redrawn from Aczél (1958), with changes, 4–11 — original photos).

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Fig.6. Campylocera kiwuensis holotype Ơ (MRAC):1 — habitus, lateral view;2 — wing; 3 — head,right; 4 — head, dorsal view; 5 — palp; 6 — fore leg, posterior view; 7 — hind leg, anterior view; 8 — epandrium, ventral view.

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Fig. 7. Campylocera hyalipennis, non-type ♀ (Uganda, USNM): 1 — abdomen, ventral view; 2— abdominal sternites 1–6; 3 — oviscape, left view; 4 — spermatheca (1 of 3); 5 — aculeus.

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Fig. 1. Campylocera ferruginea, holotype (MHNP): 1 — habitus, lateral view; 2 — wing; 3 — head, left (arrow indicates enlarged setae); 4 — head, anterior view; 5 — mesonotum, dorsal view; 6 — labels.

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Fig. 8. Campylocera scalaris holotype ♀ (NHMW): 1 — habitus, lateral view; 2 —wing; 3 — head, left (arrow indicates enlarged setae); 4 —head, dorsal view; 5 — mesonotum, dorsal view; 6 — fore leg, posterior view; 7 — mid leg, anterior; 8 — hind leg, anterior view; 9 — oviscape, dorsal and left view; 10 — labels.

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Fig. 2. Campylocera ferruginea: holotype ♀ of Campylocera omissa (NHMW): 1 — habitus, lateral view; 2 — head, left (arrow indicates enlarged setae); 3 — head, anterior view; 4 —wing; 5 — mesonotum, dorsal view; 6 — fore leg, posterior view (arrow indicates long setae); 7 — mid leg, anterior; 8 — hind leg, anterior view; 9–10 — oviscape, dorsal and left view; 11 — labels.

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Fig. 3. Campylocera ferruginea, non-type Ơ (1–6) and ♀ (7–11) (Nigeria, USNM): 1–2 — genitalia, right and ventral view; 3 — outer and inner surstyli, ventral view; 4–6 — phallus glans at different angles; 7 — oviscape apex; 8 — aculeus; 9 — vagina and ventral receptacle; 10 — medioventral lobe; 11 — spermathecae (2 of 3).

MRAC

Musée Royal de l’Afrique Centrale

SMNS

Staatliches Museum fuer Naturkund Stuttgart

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Pyrgotidae

Tribe

Pyrgotini

SubTribe

Adapsiliina

Genus

Campylocera