Cardopomyia, Kertesz
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4263.1.3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5999038 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4579C86C-AA71-F370-FF53-FCC1FC038F8E |
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Genus CARDOPOMYIA Kertész View in CoL
Cardopomyia Kertész, 1916: 178 View in CoL . Type species, Cardopomyia robusta Kertész, 1916 View in CoL , by original designation.
Physometopon Lindner, 1966b: 22 View in CoL . Type species, Physometopon vesicularis Lindner, 1966b View in CoL , by monotypy. Syn. nov.
Cardopomyia parvicornis (Lindner) View in CoL . Comb. nov.
Pseudoxymyia parvicornis Lindner, 1959: 88 View in CoL . HT ♂ [ MNHN]: Madagascar: Ouest, Forêt de l’Ankarafantsika, Tsaramandroso.
Cardopomyia robusta Kertész. View in CoL
Cardopomyia robusta Kertész, 1916: 179 View in CoL . HT ♀ [ HNHM, destroyed]: Madagascar . Physometopon minor Lindner, 1968: 16 View in CoL . ST 1 ♂ [SMNS], 1 ♀ [ MNHN]: Madagascar: Behara. Syn. nov.
Cardopomyia vesicularis (Lindner) View in CoL . Comb. nov.
Physometopon vesicularis Lindner, 1966b: 22 View in CoL . HT ♂ [MNHN]: Madagascar: Famponambo. Correct original spelling ( Woodley, 2001: 131).
Physometopon vesicalis: Lindner, 1966b: 22 View in CoL . Incorrect original spelling.
When Lindner described Pseudoxymyia View in CoL , he compared it with the South African genus Oxymyia Kertész View in CoL and included two species, P. flavitarsis View in CoL and P. parvicornis View in CoL , in the genus. After examining the type specimens of P. flavitarsis View in CoL and P. parvicornis View in CoL [MNHN], it became clear that the two species do not belong in the same genus. The vein R2+3 originates beyond the crossvein r-m in P. parvicornis View in CoL , while in P. flavitarsis View in CoL this vein originates before the crossvein. The compact body shape and the white arista place P. parvicornis View in CoL clearly in Cardopomyia View in CoL .
In the description of Physometopon minor, Lindner stated that this is a small version of P. vesicularis and listed differences in the coloration of the legs and the setae on the thorax. We studied a male syntype [SMNS] and it is conspecific with Cardopomyia robusta , which is by far the most commonly collected Stratiomyidae from Madagascar.
We did not examine the holotype of Physometopon vesicularis , but we studied a male specimen identified as this species by Lindner and compared this with the description. It fits very well with material we have on hand from Madagascar, except that in the original description vein R4 is absent, while in most specimens of Cardopomyia the vein is present, but in rare cases the vein can be absent. Lindner (1968:16) stated that he found two males and one female of P. vesicularis in the Paris collection and that they are identical to the type specimen, except that they all have vein R4 present and therefore he corrected the diagnosis to having R4 normally present. Thus, we consider P. vesicularis a member of the genus Cardopomyia .
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Pachygastrinae |
Cardopomyia
Hauser, Martin, Woodley, Norman E. & Fachin, Diego A. 2017 |
Physometopon
Lindner 1966: 22 |
Physometopon vesicularis
Woodley 2001: 131 |
Lindner 1966: 22 |
Physometopon vesicalis:
Lindner 1966: 22 |
Pseudoxymyia parvicornis
Lindner 1959: 88 |
Cardopomyia Kertész, 1916 : 178
Kertesz 1916: 178 |
Cardopomyia robusta Kertész, 1916 : 179
Lindner 1968: 16 |
Kertesz 1916: 179 |