Drosophila contorta Hardy
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Drosophila contorta Hardy |
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Drosophila contorta Hardy View in CoL
Drosophila contorta Hardy, 1965: 226 View in CoL –227
Diagnosis. Elongate setae present on the posterior surface of fore tibia. The front basitarsus of the males is curved and the face is distinctly concave. The spoon is as long as the third tarsal segments, nearly as wide and distinctly concave. The coloration of the species is very light. The wings are subhyaline (see Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 e for example).
Types. MAUI: Holotype ɗ (BPBM 6333) Waikamoi, 1220 m, vii.1956, DEH. Locality recorded as “Wai a kamoi” on type label ( Evenhuis 1982).
Material Examined. MAUI: The following material is present at AMNH: ɗ, Makawao Forest Reserve, Pig Hunter’s Trail, O153.K, AMCC 105817, 23.iv.2002, PMO, DO.
Distribution. This species is endemic to Maui.
Illustrations. Foreleg ( Hardy 1965: 227, fig. 69b); head ( Hardy 1965: 227, fig. 69a.
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Drosophila contorta Hardy
Lapoint, Richard T., Magnacca, Karl N. & O’Grady, Patrick M. 2009 |
Drosophila contorta
Hardy 1965: 226 |