Apiocera vespera Paramonov 1953 : 476

Yeates, David K. & Oberprieler, Stefanie K., 2013, Review of the Australian Apiocera minor Norris species-group (Diptera: Apioceridae) with a revised key to species, Zootaxa 3680 (1), pp. 195-209 : 199

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3680.1.13

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:E55B47AD-8EF4-47D3-B39A-FCC6D61BF5E9

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6152066

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4602966D-851F-AC63-E58D-FF2186A7FD28

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scientific name

Apiocera vespera Paramonov 1953 : 476
status

 

Apiocera vespera Paramonov 1953: 476 View in CoL .

Diagnosis. A small, elongate, grey and black species. Proboscis 0.6 x length of fore tibia, flagellum 2 x longer than maximum width, costa ending at M veins, vein M3+CuA1 absent, M2 present, becoming pale towards wing margin. Abdomen black with distinctive narrow grey bands on the posterior margin of each tergites.

Note: the diagnosis of this species, based on the single holotype specimen from Booanya Rock in Cape Arid National Park and Paramonov’s description, is provisional. The holotype specimen is now lacking a head, and Paramonov did not describe all the features of the head, in particular the antenna. Paramonov described the species as most closely related to A. mackerrasi , and his description of A. vespera compares it with A. mackerrasi . We have assumed that the diagnostic features of the head of this species that were not described by Paramonov are the same as A. mackerrasi . The distinctive grey bands on the abdominal tergites make the species easy to distinguish from all other species in the group.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Apioceridae

Genus

Apiocera

Loc

Apiocera vespera Paramonov 1953 : 476

Yeates, David K. & Oberprieler, Stefanie K. 2013
2013
Loc

Apiocera vespera

Paramonov 1953: 476
1953
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