Oligopogon mbambingomia Tomasovic & DeBakker, 2010

Londt, Jason G. H., 2014, A revision of Afrotropical Oligopogon Loew, 1847 (Diptera: Asilidae) with the description of eighteen new species, African Invertebrates 55 (2), pp. 269-269 : 294-295

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2305-2562

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7918033

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scientific name

Oligopogon mbambingomia Tomasovic & DeBakker, 2010
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Oligopogon mbambingomia Tomasovic & DeBakker, 2010

Fig. 2E

Oligopogon mbambingomia Tomasovic & DeBakker, 2010: 59 ( Figs 7. Epandrium, 8. Hypandrium, 9.

Aedeagus, 9a–c. Head (a), Female terminalia (b), Wing (c) – Note: two separate illustrations have the same number).

Redescription:

Head: Dark red-brown to black, dull red-gold pruinose, extensively black setose. Antenna: Dark red-brown. Segmental ratios: 1:1.0:4.4:3.0 (scape, pedicel, postpedicel, style). Scape and pedicel of similar development, black setose. Postpedicel circular in cross-section, parallel sided, tapering distally. Style of similar diameter to distal end of postpedicel, equipped with long black setae projecting from all surfaces. Face, frons and vertex dull red-gold pruinose, mystax black, ocellar macrosetae black. Occiput dull red-gold pruinose except for two large subtriangular apruinose areas between dorsal eye margin and cervical region (see Fig. 2E), black setose dorsally, white ventrally. Face to head width ratio in anterior view 1:3.7 (face narrower than one eye). Proboscis dark red-brown, straight, pale yellowish setose. Palpi small, 2-segmented, yellow and brown setose.

Thorax: Dark red-brown to black, extensively red-gold and silver pruinose, black and pale yellow setose. Mesonotum: Extensively pruinose with following apruinose areas: postpronotal lobes, elongate lateral area anterior to transverse suture, large posterolateral area involving much of postalar lobe, pair short, narrow strips falling far short of anterior and posterior margins. 2 black npl (other macrosetae weakly developed), general setae longish dark red-brown. Scutellum dark red-brown, entirely apruinose, fine dark red-brown setose (apical macrosetae poorly differentiated). Pleura fairly uniformly silver pruinose. Katatergal setae black mostly dark red-brown with few yellow (♂) or yellow with few dark red-brown (♀). Legs: Entirely dark red-brown to blackish. Coxae silver pruinose, whitish setose. Trochanters pale yellow-white setose. Femora mixed dark red-brown and pale yellowish setose. Tibiae and tarsi mostly dark red-brown setose. Wings: 4.8 × 1.5 mm (holotype). Veins dark red-brown. Membrane transparent, weakly yellow-brown stained, entirely lacking microtrichia.

Abdomen:Terga dark red-brown, largely apruinose except for silver pruinose anterolateral margins, mixed white and dark red-brown setose. Sterna dark red-brown, extensively dull silver pruinose except for large lateral and posterior areas, white setose. ♂ and ♀ terminalia dark red-brown.

Holotype: DR CONGO: 1♂ [dissected] ‘TYPE’ [dull red]’, ‘ Coll. I.R.Sc.N.B. / Rep. Demo. Congo / Luki Biosphere Res. / Mayombe Bas-Congo / 05°37’16.7”S /013°05° / 54.8”E, 266m asl / Fog. 5, 13/11/2006 / Leg D. De Bakker & / J.P. Michiels’ [blue] ( IRSNB).

Allotype: DR CONGO: 1♀ same date but ‘ALLOTYPE’ [dull orange] ( IRSNB).

Distribution ( Table 1), phenology (Table 2) and biology: Known only from the type locality in the southern parts of the DRC. Collected in November. Details relating to the habitat occupied are not known.

IRSNB

Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Asilidae

Genus

Oligopogon

Loc

Oligopogon mbambingomia Tomasovic & DeBakker, 2010

Londt, Jason G. H. 2014
2014
Loc

Oligopogon mbambingomia Tomasovic & DeBakker, 2010: 59

Tomasovic & De Bakker 2010: 59
2010
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