Remotomyia longipalpus Londt , 1983
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Remotomyia longipalpus Londt, 1983: 304-305.
Material examined: BOTSWANA: 1♂ holotype, 'Plantation / Serowe [22°23'S 26°43'E]; Botswana / Forchhammer leg. / Date: 6.9.1982 / J.No. / day’ (NMSA); 1♀, Serowe, 25.xi.1983, Forchhammer, Plantation, day (NMSA). ZIMBABWE: 3♂ 3 ♀, Lake Kariba Pimple Island, 1620DB, ix-x. 1985, M.I.R. Hall, Colophospermum Mopane rocky hilltop style terrain (NMSA).
Remarks: This species is variable. All specimens from northern Zimbabwe have cell r 5 widely open, whereas this cell is closed in the material from Botswana. The very long maxillary palpi are a good character for identification of the species. There are certain similarities to Oratostylum, for example the elongated palpi and the well pronounced facial swelling, but we treat longipalpus as a species of Remotomyia because of the strong macrosetae on the pronotum and postpronotal lobes, and the strong anteriorly directed setae on T 6-7 in females.