Meoneura cf. biseta Deeming, 1976

Papp, L., 2013, New Species And Records Of Meoneura Rondani, 1856 From The Old World Tropics (Diptera, Carnidae), Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 59 (3), pp. 213-227 : 223

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5736202

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scientific name

Meoneura cf. biseta Deeming, 1976
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Meoneura cf. biseta Deeming, 1976 View in CoL

( Figs 26–29 View Figs 26–33 )

Material examined ( BMSA): 2 males 1 female (1 m in HNHM): Namibia, Khorixas district , Leeukop 664, 19°53’15’’S 14°21’44’’E, 26–30.x.2001, A. H. Kirk-Spriggs & E. Marais, Malaise trap sample riverbed. 3 females (1 f in HNHM): ibid., Karibib district, Tsaobismund at: 22°22’40’’S 15°44’58’’E, 13–15.iv.2001, A. H. Kirk-Spriggs & E. Marais, Malaise trap sample GoogleMaps .

It was described on the basis of a male from N Nigeria, Zaria, Samaru. I had no chance to study that unique specimen in the Natural History Museum, London. I think I risk not too much describing and depicting the male genita- lia of the specimens from Namibia under that name. Male preabdominal sternites ( Fig. 26 View Figs 26–33 ) comparatively large, sternite 4 about twice longer than broad, sternite 5 about as long as broad with several setae (not only marginal ones), one pair of ca. 0.035 seta emerges from latero-caudal part. Subepandrial sclerite large (contours on Fig. 28 View Figs 26–33 ) and looks bipartite: central 1/3 transparent and weakly sclerotised. Epandrium ( Fig. 28 View Figs 26–33 ) rather long with 2 pairs of long and thick, not marginal setae on its dorsal part; a similar third pair of setae present on ventral edge sub-caudally. Surstylus ( Figs 27–28 View Figs 26–33 ) long, medially curved and anteriorly curved even in the view of its broadest extension. Base of its setulae on apical part continued in demelanised narrow stripes towards base of surstylus ( Fig. 27 View Figs 26–33 ). Postgonite ( Fig. 29 View Figs 26–33 ) very broad, almost as broad basally as long, also apical part broad with a small anterior apex.

Deeming’ s (1976) figure on the surstylus is markedly different from my figures. However, surstylus in views other than the broadest extension view is misleading in numerous cases. I think the large pair of epandrial setae as more informative, so I think our specimens are conspecific with the holotype of M. biseta Deeming. It is a matter of course that this presentiment must be corroborated by a study of the holotype.

BMSA

National Museum Bloemfontein

HNHM

Hungarian Natural History Museum (Termeszettudomanyi Muzeum)

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Carnidae

Genus

Meoneura

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