Forcipomyia hamoni de Meillon, 1959
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Forcipomyia hamoni de Meillon, 1959 View in CoL
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Forcipomyia hamoni de Meillon, 1959: 329; Liu and Yu 2001: 486.
Material examined.
2♂♂, India, West Bengal, Darjeeling , (27°2'51"N, 88°16'6.96"E), Light trap, 09.XI.2021, Col. G. S. Pal. GoogleMaps
Diagnosis.
Male. Wing densely covered with microtrichia. Aedeagus shield shaped and tip of the aedeagus with small pointed projection. Parameres fused basally and strongly constricted, lateral process well developed and elongated.
Male (n = 2).
Supplementary description.
Head dark brown. Eyes contiguous. Length ratio of flagellomeres (I-XIII): 36-38: 22-23: 22: 22: 21: 20-21: 21: 21: 21-22: 68-71: 45-47: 35-36: 47-50; AR 1.18. Length of palpal segments: 10-11: 18-20: 33-36: 21-22: 15-16; PR 3.27-3.30. Wing large with dense microtrichia, WL 1.77-1.81, WW 0.50-0.52, CR 0.44-0.45. TRI 0.83-0.86, TRII 0.57-0.59 and TRIII 0.66-0.68. Gonocoxite almost 2.5 times longer than its greatest width (142.5 × 57.5); gonostylus 0.7 times shorter than gonocoxite. Aedeagus (Fig. 3 View Figure 3 ) triangular, shield shaped with pointed projection at tip.
Discussion.
Wing length of both African and Chinese specimens is much greater than the Indian counterpart, but the wing width is almost the same, and value of AR and TRIII is greater than those of Indian species.
Female, Pupa and Larva. Unknown.
Distribution.
Burkina Faso, South Africa, China and India (new record).
subgenus Forcipomyia Euprojoannisia Brèthes, 1914
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Forcipomyia hamoni de Meillon, 1959
Pal, Gouri Sankar, Brahma, Shubhranil & Hazra, Niladri 2023 |
Forcipomyia hamoni
de Meillon 1959 |