Exoprosopa linearis Bezzi, 1924

Greathead, D. J., 2001, A study of the Exoprosopa busiris (Jaennicke) group of Bezzi (1924) in tropical Africa (Diptera: Bombyliidae), Journal of Natural History 35 (1), pp. 127-147 : 144-145

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scientific name

Exoprosopa linearis Bezzi
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Exoprosopa linearis Bezzi View in CoL

Exoprosopa linearis Bezzi, 1924: 339 View in CoL , Yemen (Aden) [examined]

E. linearis View in CoL is the most northerly of the species and one of the smallest (10±11 mm). It also has a long narrow abdomen and a broader more rounded epiphallus than other species in this study suggesting that it is not closely related to the others but because of its similar general appearance I have included it. Bezzi (1924) gave a full description and Greathead (1967) illustrated the male genitalia.

Diagnosis

Narrow bodied and elongate with yellow hair on the thorax and ®rst abdominal tergum. Silver scale patch present on katepisternum. No white scale band on ®fth abdominal tergum. Abdominal sterna with predominantly white scales. Second ¯agellomere minute. Legs dark reddish with black scales. Wings infused pale brown with darker brown fore border and somewhat darker borders to veins. Epiphallus broad and rounded ( Greathead, 1967; ®gure 93). Length of body, 10±11 mm; of wing, 10±11 mm.

Material examined

Eritrea: ( Greathead, 1967); Oman: ( Greathead, 1980b); Yemen: ( Greathead, 1980a) ( DJG).

Distribution Eritrea, Oman, Yemen.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Bombyliidae

Genus

Exoprosopa

Loc

Exoprosopa linearis Bezzi

Greathead, D. J. 2001
2001
Loc

Exoprosopa linearis

BEZZI, M. 1924: 339
1924
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