Atrichopogon (A.) argus Kieffer, 1916
(Figs. 1 A, 1G, 1N, 2A)
Atrichopogon argus Kieffer, 1916a: 86 (short description of female, 3 syntype females from Chip – Chip and Tainan); 1916b: 115 (record of a female from Paróe).
Diagnosis. Female eyes bare; proximal flagellomeres cylindrical; paratergite with 1 seta; scutellum with 4 bristles. Bases of setae on scutum with dark dots.
Description. Female. Eyes bare, broadly fused along the distance of 6 ommatidia. Flagellum very long, proximal flagellomeres cylindrical (Fig. 1 G), AR 2.65. Teeth of mandible small, about 40. Palpus 5– segmented, PR 2.69 (Fig. 1 A). Setae of scutum with dark dots at bases. Scutellum with 4 bristles. Paratergite bearing 1 seta. Wings 1.56 mm long, CR 0.78, macrotrichia numerous in all cells; second radial cell 4.4 times longer than first (Fig. 2 A). Halter knob yellow. Legs yellow. TR (I) 2.7, TR (II) 3.1, TR (III) 2.4. Seminal capsule single, ovoid, with short neck (Fig. 1 N), 0.120 mm long.
Male unknown.
Material examined. Types not preserved. The single female determined by Kieffer and preserved in SDEI is from Paróe. It is labeled as follows: Paróe, nördl. Paiwan-Distr. (Formosa), H. Sauter VIII.1912, Atrichopogon argus K., Kieffer det.
Discussion. Syntypes from Chip – Chip and Tainan, stored in Budapest, were destroyed in the 1956 fire. The female examined here was collected in Paróe (Kieffer 1916b) and does not belong to the type series. It was determined by Kieffer and agrees well the original description of A. argus (Kieffer 1916a) . Blech & Rohlfien (1987) did not include the species in the catalogue of types preserved in SDEI.