Stenobasipteron arnoldi, Bequaert, 1925

Barraclough, David A., 2005, A review of the type material of the Southern African genus Stenobasipteron Lichtwardt, 1910 (Diptera: Nemestrinidae), with transfer of two species to Prosoeca Schiner, 1867, Zootaxa 1094 (1), pp. 41-51 : 46-47

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.1094.1.3

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scientific name

Stenobasipteron arnoldi
status

 

Stenobasipteron arnoldi View in CoL

( Fig. 1 View FIGURES 1–4 )

Stenobasipteron arnoldi Bequaert, 1925: 8 View in CoL .

Holotype ♀: ZIMBABWE: Mt Bambata / Matopos / S. Rhodesia / 23. 3. 1924 / Rhodesia /

Museum; Stenobasipteron / arnoldi / type ♀ J. Beq. / J. Bequaert det; TYPE [rectangular red card]. The holotype (in NMBZ) is in fairly good condition, although the body is extensively greasy.

Discussion: I have examined the female holotype from the Matopos in southwestern Zimbabwe, west of Bulawayo. The habitat was likely to have been dry savanna (Mwabvu, pers. comm.), which is known to be poorly sampled throughout Southern Africa. The female paratype appears to be lost, and is not present in the Museum of Comparative Zoology in Harvard, where Bequaert deposited much of his type material.

Bequaert’s original description is comprehensive and detailed, although his discussion of species affinities is spurious (this so noted in his own hand, in pencil, in the margin of my reprint from the Natal Museum library). Bequaert stated that S. arnoldi was very close to S. gracile , based on material of the latter species available to him (he did not study the type material of S. gracile ). Unfortunately his material of S. gracile belonged to S. difficile , to be placed in Prosoeca (see below). In fact S. arnoldi is distinct from both species. It is readily distinguished from S. gracile (see species key) and is obviously distinct from S. difficile which I have placed in Prosoeca . S. difficile has obvious erect vestiture on abdominal terga 3 and 4, unlike S. arnoldi which has inconspicuous, recumbent vestiture on these tergites, characteristic of other Stenobasipteron species. The two species differ in several other characters, the most important being that of mesonotal and scutellar vestiture. The scutellar disc and much of the posterior two­thirds of the mesonotum are bare in S. arnoldi , but have prominent erect vestiture in S. difficile .

NMBZ

Natural History Museum of Zimbabwe

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Nemestrinidae

Genus

Stenobasipteron

Loc

Stenobasipteron arnoldi

Barraclough, David A. 2005
2005
Loc

Stenobasipteron arnoldi

Bequaert 1925: 8
1925
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