Drymeia pribilofensis ( Malloch, 1921 )

Sorokina, Vera S. & Pont, Adrian C., 2015, A review of the genus Drymeia Meigen, 1826 (Diptera: Muscidae) in Russia, Zootaxa 4000 (2), pp. 151-206 : 187-188

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4000.2.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6116469

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scientific name

Drymeia pribilofensis ( Malloch, 1921 )
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Drymeia pribilofensis ( Malloch, 1921)

Figs. 11 View FIGURE 11 F–K

Eupogonomyia pribilofensis Malloch, 1921: 179 View in CoL . Pogonomyia inaequalis Malloch, 1922: 81 . Syn. nov. Pogonomyia inaequalis ; Hennig, 1962b: 681.

Drymeia inaequalis ; Pont, 1986: 72.

Drymeia inaequalis ; Sorokina & Pont, 2010: 10. Drymeia pribilofensis ; Sorokina, 2012a: 329.

Drymeia pribilofensis ; Sorokina & Khruleva, 2012: 555.

Note. Malloch (1921) described D. pribilofensis from St. Paul Island in the Pribilof Islands, Alaska, and D. inaequalis from “Northern Ural Mountains” ( Malloch 1922). The holotype of D. inaequalis should be in the Finnish Museum of Natural History, Helsinki, Finland, but it was not found there by Hennig (1962b) who did not otherwise know the species and reproduced Malloch’s original description. We have not seen either type, but Malloch’s description of the structure of the fore tarsomeres is the same for both species and is actually unique in the genus Drymeia . For this reason we have no hesitation in proposing this synonymy.

Material examined. RUSSIA: Chukotka Autonomous Okrug: Wrangel Island, 17 males and 29 females, middle part of Mamontovaya River, 71°13'N 179°46'W, 6–11,20. vii.2006, O. Khruleva; 6 males, middle part of Mamontovaya River, N Perkatkun, 17.vii.1972, K. Gorodkov ( ZIN); 2 males, upper reaches of the River Neizvestnaya, 71º13'N 170º19'W, 3.vii.2006, O. Khruleva; 1 male, Tundrovii Mt., 71°18'N 179°48'W, 25.vii.2006, O. Khruleva; 2 females, Somnitel’nye Mts, 71º00'N 179º35'W, 14.vii.2006, O. Khruleva ( ZMUM & SZNM); Chaunskii raion, 16 males and 10 females, Krasnoarmeyskii village, ~ 69°32'N 172°00'E, 8.vii.1963, K. Gorodkov ( ZIN); 1 male, 15 km NEE Pevek, Apapel’khin [environs of Pevek, ~ 69°46'N 170°39'E], 14.vii.1963, K. Gorodkov ( ZIN); Iultinskii raion, 2 males, 5 km N Egvekinot, ~ 66°22'N 179°07'E, 26.vii.1963, K. Gorodkov ( ZIN). Krasnoyarsky Krai, 5 males, environs of Norilsk, 4.vii.1967, K. Gorodkov ( ZIN); 1 male, environs of Norilsk, Medvezhii village, 6.vii.1967, K. Gorodkov ( ZIN); Taymyr Peninsula: 1 female, Eniseyskiy Bay, Voronzovo village, 71°42'N 83°34'E, 29.vii.1966, V. Sychevskaya ( ZIN); 1 male, Dudinka, valley of Enisey River, 2.vii.1967, K. Gorodkov ( ZIN); 12 males and 11 females, 60 km NW Khatanga, left bank of Novaya River, Ary- Mas cordon, 72.5ºN 101.94ºE, 10–20.vii.2010, A. Barkalov & V. Zinchenko; 3 males and 7 females, 90 km NW Khatanga, valley of Zakharova-Rasokha River (left tributary of Novaya River), 72.7ºN 101.08ºE, 2–16.vii.2011, A. Barkalov & V. Zinchenko; 13 males and 10 females, 13.5 км S Dixon, mouth of Lemberova River, 73.39°N 80.66°Е, 6,7,25. vii.2012, A. Barkalov & V. Zinchenko; 5 males and 3 females, middle part of Pyasina River, Tareya River, ~ 73°12'N 91°36'E, 25, 26.vii.1967, K. Gorodkov ( ZIN); Ust’-Eniseyskii raion, 1 male, Nosok village, low part of Enisey River, 70°10'N 82°19'E, 15.vii.1977, A. Barkalov. Tyumenskaya Oblast: 1 male, Yamalo-Nenezkiy AO, 150 km NE Salekhard, 20.vi.1983, P. Basikhin ( ZMUM). Sakha Republic: Allaikhovskii ulus, 28 males and 10 females, Chokurdakh, Indigirka River, ~ 70°37'N 147°54'E, 10,11. vii.1966, K. Gorodkov ( ZIN); Bulunskii ulus, 1 female, Chekurovka, low part of Lena River, ~ 71°02'N 127°30'E, 24.vii.1957, K. Gorodkov ( ZIN); 1 female, Kyusyur, low part of Lena River, ~ 70°41'N 127°21'E, 13.vii.1957, K. Gorodkov ( ZIN).

Remarks. A detailed description of the male is given by Malloch (1921: 179; 1922: 81). Flies were collected from flowers of Descurainia sophioides .

Distribution. The species is known from North America (Alaska, the Yukon, Norfthwest Territories, Quebec) and from Russia (West Siberia, Far East).

ZIN

Russian Academy of Sciences, Zoological Institute, Zoological Museum

ZMUM

Zoological Museum, University of Amoy

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Anthomyiidae

Genus

Drymeia

Loc

Drymeia pribilofensis ( Malloch, 1921 )

Sorokina, Vera S. & Pont, Adrian C. 2015
2015
Loc

Drymeia pribilofensis

Sorokina 2012: 555
2012
Loc

Drymeia inaequalis

Sorokina 2012: 329
Sorokina 2010: 10
2010
Loc

Drymeia inaequalis

Pont 1986: 72
1986
Loc

Eupogonomyia pribilofensis

Hennig 1962: 681
Malloch 1922: 81
Malloch 1921: 179
1921
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