Stigmatomyces separatus Thaxter, Proceedings
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Stigmatomyces separatus Thaxter, Proceedings |
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Stigmatomyces separatus Thaxter, Proceedings View in CoL of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 53: 747, 1918.
Known distribution. Described on a fly from Cameroon identified first as a member of the Tephritidae and later described as “…a rather large, dark fly with mottled brown wings, belonging to the Ephydridae ?” ( Thaxter 1931).
New record from Sierra Leone. Eastern Province, Gola Rainforest National Park, near Lalehun, 20–23.XI.2015, W. Rossi , on posterior coxae and sternites of Paralimna pseudornata Canzoneri ( Diptera Ephydridae ).
Remarks. The thalli from Sierra Leone are shorter than the ones from Cameroon because of a shorter receptacle. Paralimna pseudornata is a dark shore-fly ( Ephydridae ) bearing mottled brown wings: it is therefore possible that the host insect of the type series belongs to this same species or a closely related one.
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