Sepedon spinipes ( Scopoli, 1763 )
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8. Sepedon spinipes ( Scopoli, 1763) View in CoL (New record)
( Figs. 68–78 View FIGURES 68 – 78 )
Musca spinipes Scopoli, 1763 . Ent. Carniolica: 342. Type locality: Yugoslavia.
Sepedon haeffneri Fallén, 1820 View in CoL . Sciomyzides Sveciae: 3. Type localities: Sweden: Uppsala, Hellwig.
Diagnosis. Male ( Fig. 68 View FIGURES 68 – 78 ). Body yellowish brown without metallic luster. Both round velvety black orbital spots and velvety black parafacial spots between eye and antenna present ( Fig. 69–70 View FIGURES 68 – 78 ). Frons with pair of posterior orbital setae ( Fig. 69 View FIGURES 68 – 78 ). Antennal scape and pedicel yellowish brown, antennal flagellum almost black ( Fig. 70 View FIGURES 68 – 78 ). Mesonotum brown with four darker brown longitudinal stripes. Thoracic pleuron yellow with distinct pale pruinosity. One pair of apical scutellar setae present. Hind femur with double row of short, thick ventral spines in distal half. Hind tibia distinctly curved along ventral margin of hind femur ( Fig. 71 View FIGURES 68 – 78 ). Wing hyaline and immaculate, both crossveins darker. Posterior crossvein bowed outward ( Fig. 72 View FIGURES 68 – 78 ). Female similar to male in external characters except terminalia.
Male terminalia: sternum 5 divided into two square sclerites ( Fig. 73 View FIGURES 68 – 78 ). Cercus prolonged, round apically ( Fig. 74 View FIGURES 68 – 78 ). Surstylus rectangular in caudal view ( Fig. 74–75 View FIGURES 68 – 78 ). Hypandrium symmetrical, tapering to apex, curled forward ( Fig. 76 View FIGURES 68 – 78 ). Aedeagus and apodemes as shown in Figs. 77–78 View FIGURES 68 – 78 .
Specimens examined. CHINA: Beijing: 1951. V. 8, Ji-Kun Yang (-, CAU), 1957 . V. 31, Song-He Ying (1♂, IZCAS) . Shaanxi, Baoji , 1500 m, 2006. VI. 25, collectors unknown (2♀, NAFU) . Xinjiang: Tulufan, 1979. VIII. 26, Ji-Kun Yang (1♂, CAU); Tekes County, 600 m, 1957 . VII. 4, Wang Guang (1♀, IZCAS); Wulumuqi, 980 m, 1959 . IX. 2, A-Fu Tian (1♂, IZCAS) .
Distribution. China (Beijing, Shaanxi, Xinjiang); Ireland, the British Isles, Scandinavia, North Africa ( Morocco), Portugal, Mongolia, the Russian Far East ( Elberg et al., 2009).
Remarks. Sepedon spinipes is very similar to S. noteoi in external characters. The differences separating them are noted in couplet 7 in the key and in the remarks about S. noteoi . The species is common in the Palaearctic Region. The specimens listed here under “Specimens examined” constitute the first record of the species in China.
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Sepedon spinipes ( Scopoli, 1763 )
Li, Zhu & Yang, Ding 2017 |
Sepedon haeffneri Fallén, 1820
Fallen 1820 |
Musca spinipes
Scopoli 1763 |