Cephalops varipes ( Meigen, 1824 ) Meigen, 1824
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.180216 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6232666 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C1927D-FFE1-423D-FF3A-F192FCA8FA96 |
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Cephalops varipes ( Meigen, 1824 ) |
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comb. nov. |
Cephalops varipes ( Meigen, 1824) View in CoL comb. nov.
Pipunculus varipes Meigen, 1824: 21 View in CoL .
Pipunculus semifumosus Kowarz, 1887: 149 . syn. nov.
When studying the Meigen collection in Paris, one male and two females are placed under Pipunculus varipes View in CoL . As Meigen (1824) originally only described the male sex, “ …nur das Männchen ” Meigen (1824: 22), and it is unclear on how many specimens he based his description, the male is considered the only type specimen left and is hereby designated as lectotype. The label data is as follows: round white label with “ 122640 ” hand written; a rectangular label with “ Pipunculus varipes View in CoL ” hand written. The specimen is in poor state with only right wing, part of thorax, three legs and part of abdomen remaining. Fortunately, the genitalia only lack the inner surstylus and have the phallic guide and phallus intact. Pipunculus varipes View in CoL was found to be conspecific with Cephalops (Semicephalops) semifumosus ( Kowarz, 1887) syn. nov. and should be addressed as Cephalops varipes ( Meigen, 1824) View in CoL comb. nov. in the future. The ventroapical corner of the outer surstylus is slightly longer than figured in De Meyer (1989a). The two females present belong to the Pipunculus campestris View in CoL species complex, whose females cannot be separated with certainty at present. Verrall (1901: 99) studied Meigen’s collection in 1899 and comments on these specimens, especially the females, which he all considers as types. In his view, the lectotype constitutes a fragment of an immature and small male. Later, Collin (1956: 163) points out the type status of this male but speaks of a “ …practically unrecognizable fragment… ”. The above taxonomic transfer leaves the taxon formerly addressed as Pipunculus varipes View in CoL auct. nec Meigen, 1824, in the following abbreviated as “ varipes View in CoL ”, without any available name. It is proposed to address it as Pipunculus violovitshi Kuznetzov, 1991 View in CoL (see below on page 26f).
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Cephalops varipes ( Meigen, 1824 )
Kehlmaier, Christian 2008 |
Pipunculus semifumosus
Kowarz 1887: 149 |
Pipunculus varipes
Meigen 1824: 21 |