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Campylocera ferruginea Macquart, 1843 (figs 1–3) Campylocera ferruginea Macquart, 1843 a: 220; Macquart, 1843 b: 377; Steyskal, 1980: 557. Prohypotyphla omissa Hendel, 1934: 150; Steyskal, 1980: 560, syn. n. M a t e r i a l. Type. Syntype [sex unknown] Campylocera ferruginea: Senegal: “Sénégal / Guerin” [round label], [unclear h/w] ter., “ Campylocera / ferruginea” [Macquart’s h/w] (Guerin-Meneville leg.) (MHNP). Syntype ♀ Prohypotyphla omissa: Tanzania: “Reimer, 1897 / Mikindani / D. O. Afrika,” “Coll. Hendel”, “Prohypotyph / la omissa / H.” (NHMW). Non-type. Angola: Bruco, 26.02– 2.03.1972, 1 Ơ, R. Giraul, 10 mls NE, Mocamedes, 27– 29.02.1972, 1 ♀ (Southern African Expedition, BM 72–1) (BMNH); Kenya: Ngong Nairobi, 07.1954, 1 ♀ (Fowler & Coulson) (NMKE). Namibia: Katima Mulilo Dist., Kubuniana Camp: Kwando River, 17.87° S 23.33° E, 28– 30.10.2003, Malaise trap sample, 1 Ơ, 2 ♀ (A. H. & M. K. Kirk-Spriggs); Munwe Dist., Okawango River, 18°04'04" S 21°28'51" E, Malaise trap & sweeping, 1.01.1999, 1 ♀ (Kirk-Spriggs, Marais & Mann); Rundu Dist.: Simanya, Okawango River, 17°33'17" S 18°32'30" E, ligt trap riverine forest, 23– 24.01.1998, 1 ♀ (Kirk-Spriggs & Marais) (NICW). Nigeria: Zaria, Samaru, m. w. trap, 30.09.1966, 1 Ơ (dissected), 25.09.1966, 1 ♀ (dissected) (J. Deeming) (USNM). Saudi Arabia: Taif, 8.09.1934, 1 Ơ (J. B. Philby) (BMNH, B. M. 1934–536). Sierra Leone: Njala, 06.1936, 1 ♀ (E. Hergreaves) (BMNH). D i a g n o s i s. This species can be easily recognized among other Campylocera species from the 4–5 pairs of very long and strong setae on prementum (fig. 1, 3; 2, 2, arrow), fore and hind femora with long preapical setae dorsally (fig. 2, 6, 8), double lateral surstylus (fig. 3, 1), oviscape wide, dorsally straight, without spinulose humps or other modifications (fig. 2, 10), and aculeus with wide basal shoulders (fig. 3, 8). Mesonotum with conspicuous presutural supra-alar setae; scutellum moderately long setulose, often with 1 or 2 additional setae on each side. R e m a r k s. The abdomen of the only extant syntype of Campylocera ferruginea is missing (fig. 1, 1), but as the extremely long premental setae are known in the only one African species, its identity is clear.
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Published as part of Korneyev, V. A., 2016, New Taxa And Synonymy In The Family Pyrgotidae (Diptera Tephritoidea) Ii Subtribe Adapsiliina And Afrotropical Campylocera, pp. 195-218 in Vestnik Zoologii 50 (3) on pages 199-200, DOI: 10.1515/vzoo-2016-0024, http://zenodo.org/record/6453684
Campylocera, Insecta, Arthropoda, Diptera, Pyrgotidae, Animalia, Campylocera ferruginea, Biodiversity, Taxonomy
Campylocera, Insecta, Arthropoda, Diptera, Pyrgotidae, Animalia, Campylocera ferruginea, Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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