Sepedon (Parasepedon) ruficeps Becker, 1923

Knutson, Lloyd V., Deeming, John C. & Ebejer, Martin J., 2018, The Snail-killing Flies (Diptera: Sciomyzidae) of West Africa, Zootaxa 4483 (1), pp. 67-100 : 83-84

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4483.1.3

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Sepedon (Parasepedon) ruficeps Becker, 1923
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Sepedon (Parasepedon) ruficeps Becker, 1923 View in CoL

Sepedon scapularis Verbeke View in CoL (nec Adams) in Verbeke 1950 Fig. 13; 62. Misidentification corrected by Verbeke 1963: 59 Sepedon neavei Verbeke View in CoL (nec Steyskal, 1956) in Verbeke 1961: 44. Misidentification corrected by Verbeke 1963: 59

Sepedon adamsi Steyskal in Steyskal & Verbeke 1956: 3 View in CoL (South Yemen). Synonymy by Verbeke 1963: 59

Sepedon spectabilis Frey, 1958: 25 View in CoL (Cape Verde Is.). Synonymy by Verbeke 1963: 59

References to figures: Knutson et al. 1967 (III instar larVae, puparium); Verbeke 1961 (aedeagus, surstylus) (as S. neavei Steyskal View in CoL ); Verbeke 1963 (aedeagus, surstyli); Gbedjissi 1997 (egg, I, II, III instar larVae; puparium).

Holotype: ♂, (♀ according to Verbeke 1963: 59) SUDAN: Tonga , 12.iv.1914, F. Werner ( NHMW) .

WEST AFRICA: GAMBIA : Central River Div. (south bank), Lower Fulladu, Jahalty-Pecharr Project , on rice, 10♂ 2♀, 28.viii.1997, D.J. Mann ( OUM) ; same data 2♂ 1♀ ( NMWC); W. Div., Kombo District , Lamin Bridge, rice field near Lamin Bolan, tidal waterway, on young rice , 2♀, 2.ix.1997, D. J. Mann ( OUM); W. Div., Abuko Forest Reserve 1♂, 25.xi.1993, C . E. Dyte ( NMWC); Bansang , swept from rice 1♂ 1♀, 17.xii.1974, W. Snow (M. Speight) . GUINEA: Nimba, Yalanzou , 1♂, 11.vi.1942, M . Lamotte ( MNHNP); Bissau 1♂ 1♀, ii–iv.1896, Bottego (Mus. Civ. Stor. Nat. Genoa) . CAPE VERDE IS.: S. Antão ( Frey, 1958 as S. spectabilis ); 1.ii–iv.1896, Bottego (Mus. Civ. Stor. Nat. Genoa) . IVORY COAST: Lamto, Bandama 1♂ 1♀, 22.ii.1971, D . Lachaise ( MNHNP). BURKINA FASO (as UPPER VOLTA): Ouaga , 1♀, 9.viii.1970, J . G. Pointel ( MNHNP) . BÉNIN: Calavi, IITA, light trap, fallow, 1♂, 16.ix.1994, H.E. Davis (NMWC); Bas Dahomey, 1♀, xii.1906 (MNHNP). NIGERIA: Zaria, Samaru, 7♂ ♀, pupae coll. 28.iii.1973, emerged 31.iii–3.iv.1973, Deeming & Knutson ( USNM) ; Zaria, Samaru Lake, 39♂ ♀, pupae coll. 23–25.iii.1967, emerged 24–31.iii.1967, Deeming ( NHMUK, IARS, USNM) ; Zaria, Samaru Lake, shore 1♂ ♀ in copula, 7.iii.1967, Deeming ( USNM) ; same locality 2♂ 1♀, 3.xi.1967 ; 1♂1♀, 4.xii.1971; 1♀, 29.xi.1971; 5♂1♀, 21.iii.1973; 1♂, 23.iii.1973; 2♂, 26.iii.1973; 6♂♀, 28.iii.1973; 1♂, 2.iv.1973, Deeming ( USNM) ; same locality 1♀, 5.iii.1966 ; 1♂, 23.i.1967, Deeming (CU); same locality 2♂ 1♀, 7,23,24. iii.1967, Deeming ( NHMUK) ; Zaria, Samaru, irrig. ditch 1♂2♀, 16.ii.1966, Deeming (CU); Zaria, Samaru, 1♀, 4.ii.1969, Deeming ( USNM) ; 1♂, 24.vii.1968 (IARS); Zaria , irrig. ditch 1♂ 1♀, 15.iv.1966, Deeming (CU); Zaria, Kufena pond , 1♂ 2♀, 25.xi.1966, J.C. Deeming (CU) same location and date and collector , 1♂1♀, (IARS); Zaria, Dumbi Wood, pond 2♂, 26.x.1969, Deeming ( NHMUK) ; (some 1966 and 1967 records from Zaria also in Knutson (1968)); Bauchi, pond 3♂ 1♀, 5.iii.1997, Deeming ( NMWC) ; Ibadan 3♂ 2♀, 30.xi.1976, Deeming ( IARS) ; Kaduna, 1♂, 1.xi.1970, Deeming , ( NHMUK) ; Nr. Funtua, Maska Fish Farm, 1♂, 15.xi.1970, Deeming ( NHMUK); 5 mi. W. Lake Chad, ox-bow lake nr . Yobi River, 1♂ 1♀, 8–10.iv.1967, Deeming ( NHMUK) . CAMEROUN: Bille / Meme, 20km. W. Kumba, 2, 14, 21, 23.ii.1968, Disney (1♂ 2♀, CU; 3♂ 3♀, USNM) .

Other new records: EGYPT: Baharia Oasis, 2♂, 16–23.ii.1938, H.C.E. (Univ. Cairo); same location, no other data (CU). ETHIOPIA: Bahar Dar, 1♂, i.1969; 1♀ vi–vii.1969, 1 ♂, xii.1968, P. Schäuffele; same locality 2♂, 11.x.1968, K.W. & H. Harde ( SMS). REPUBLIC OF CONGO (formerly French Equatorial Africa (part), French Congo, Middle Congo): Haut-Ituri, Nioka, 1750m., 3♂, i–ii.1975, P. Schäuffele ( SMS). CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC: Entre Sam-Quito et N’Jolé, 1♂, 1900, J. Bouyssou ( NMWC). KENYA: Naivasha, 14–17.i.1972, A. Freidberg (1♂, USNM, 1♂, TAU). TANZANIA: Lake Victoria, Mwanza, 16 ex. 1–5.vii.1969, P. Ardö (RD); Malagarsi, 100 mi. E. Kigoma, 3730ft. 1♀, 7.xi.1947, M. Steele ( NHMUK); Dar-es-Salam, 1 ex. vii.1969, P. Ardö (RD). ZAMBIA: nr. Lake Bangweulu, N. Salushi Is. 1♂, 16.xi.1946, M. Steele ( NHMUK). ANGOLA: (A 24), 3 mi. N. Santa Corriba, 1♂, 7–8.iii.1972, B. Cogan ( NHMUK); Hulla Distr., Rio Coroca, 8 mi. N. Porto Alexandre, 5♂ 5♀, 23.vi.1954, J. Balfour Browne ( NHMUK). SOUTH WEST AFRICA: (W49) Rietfontein, 23 mi. S.W. Grootfontein, 1♀, 3.iv.1972, B. Cogan ( NHMUK). BOTSWANA: (BB) nr. Moremi Reserve, 19°27ʹS, 23°45ʹE, 2♂ 1♀, 20.iv.1972, B. Cogan ( NHMUK). MOZAMBIQUE: Luabo, no sex, number, i.1956, P. Usher (NM, D. Barraclough, in litt.).

Published records. TANZANIA ( Verbeke 1962b): SUDAN (Becker 1923); DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO: ( Verbeke 1950, 1961, 1962b, 1963); CHAD: ( Verbeke 1962b); RWANDA: ( Verbeke 1950): SOUTH YEMEN: ( Steyskal & Verbeke 1956): WEST ADEN PROTECTORATE: ( Steyskal & Verbeke 1956): ETHIOPIA: ( Steyskal & Verbeke 1956; Knutson et al. 1967); CAPE VERDE IS.: S. Antão ( Frey 1958 as S. spectabilis ); BÉNIN: ( Vala et al. 1994); SAUDI ARABIA: ( Deeming & Dawah 2015).

Biology. Knutson et al. 1967; Gbedjissi 1997; Gbedjissi et al. 2003; Gbedjissi & Vala 2014. Primarily predators of freshwater snails, opportunistic predators of freshwater oligochaetes.

NHMW

Naturhistorisches Museum, Wien

OUM

Oxford University Museum of Natural History

NMWC

National Museum of Wales

MNHNP

Museo Nacional de Historia Natural del Paraguay

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

NHMUK

Natural History Museum, London

SMS

Missouri State University

TAU

Tel-Aviv University

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Sciomyzidae

Tribe

Tetanocerini

Genus

Sepedon

SubGenus

Parasepedon

Loc

Sepedon (Parasepedon) ruficeps Becker, 1923

Knutson, Lloyd V., Deeming, John C. & Ebejer, Martin J. 2018
2018
Loc

Sepedon scapularis

Verbeke 1963 : 59
Verbeke 1961 : 44
Verbeke 1963 : 59
Loc

Sepedon adamsi Steyskal in Steyskal & Verbeke 1956 : 3

Steyskal & Verbeke 1956 : 3
Verbeke 1963 : 59
Loc

Sepedon spectabilis

Frey, 1958 : 25
Verbeke 1963 : 59
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