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Ortochile morenae Grichanov & Nourti 2021, comb.n.

Authors: Grichanov, I. Ya.; Nourti, M.;

Ortochile morenae Grichanov & Nourti 2021, comb.n.

Abstract

Ortochile morenae (Strobl, 1899), comb.n. Figs 1–2, 6. Gymnopternus morenae Strobl, 1899: 119 [as Gymnopternus (Dasyarthrus) Morenae]. Type locality: Spain: Sierra Morena. Dasyarthrus morenae: Becker, 1917: 225. Hercostomus morenae: Becker, 1917: 225; Nourti et al., 2019a: 124. MATERIAL EXAMINED. 1♂, 1♀, Morocco: Fahs-Anjra, Rmel, 27.II.2020, 35°38´57.4´´N, 5°35´41.4´´W, 372 m, M. Nourti leg. HABITAT. The same as that of Sybistroma parvula (Parent, 1927) (see below). NOTES. The species was described from the Sierra Morena mountain range in southern Spain and was probably never reported again until recently. Outside Spain, it was found only in Morocco, on river banks, marshes and dune marshes in Rif Mountains [Nourti et al., 2019a]. A thorough investigation of the newly collected material has shown that the species morphology corresponds entirely with the generic concept of Ortochile as described by Brooks [2005]. It has proboscis as long as head is high; vein M beyond crossvein dm-m with weak anterior bend before middle, convergent with R 4+5 and ending well above wing apex, close to apex of R 4+5. O. morenae is the fourth known species of the genus and the second species in Morocco. At present it is distributed in Morocco and Spain. DIAGNOSIS. Ortochile morenae is close to O. nigrocoerulea Latreille, 1809, differing in shorter proboscis, at most as long as height of head in male, broad palpus, morphology of hypopygium (see key below). The synonymy of O. nigrocoerulea and O. unicolor Loew, 1850 [Yang et al., 2006; Grichanov, 2007] needs confirmation.

Published as part of Grichanov, I. Ya. & Nourti, M., 2021, Notes on taxonomy and distribution of some Ortochile Latreille, 1809, Sybistroma Meigen, 1824 and Teuchophorus Loew, 1857 (Diptera: Dolichopodidae) species from Mediterranean Region, pp. 189-195 in Russian Entomological Journal 30 (2) on page 190, DOI: 10.15298/rusentj.30.2.14, http://zenodo.org/record/13178378

Keywords

Ortochile morenae, Insecta, Arthropoda, Diptera, Animalia, Biodiversity, Dolichopodidae, Ortochile, Taxonomy

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