Carceliathrix crassipalpis (Villeneuve, 1938) Villeneuve, 1938
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Carceliathrix crassipalpis (Villeneuve, 1938) |
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Taxon classification Animalia Diptera Tachinidae
Carceliathrix crassipalpis (Villeneuve, 1938) View in CoL comb. n. Fig. 11a
Type material examined.
Lectotype ♂ (MRAC) and paralectotype ♀ (CNC), as designated above in Lectotype Designations section.
Redescription.
Body length: 5.6-7.0 mm.
Male. Colouration: Head black or brownish-black in ground colour, covered with silver reflecting microtomentum. Pedicel brownish-black, postpedicel black. Palpus proximally brown, shading into yellow distally. Scutum black in ground colour, with 4 dark presutural vittae, lateral pair triangular, median pair very narrow (about 1/7-1/6 as wide as microtomentose band between them). Scutellum mainly black, shading into reddish-brown apically. Tegula black; basicosta dark brown. Legs dark brown except for the brownish tibiae. Abdomen black, with bands of microtomentum covering about proximal half of tergites 3, 4 and 5.
Head (Fig. 11a): Frons at its narrowest point 0.9 times as wide as compound eye in dorsal view. Inner vertical seta well developed, reclinate. Outer vertical seta present but barely distinguishable from postocular setae. Frontal setae descending slightly below base of arista. Fronto-orbital plate with a few scattered hair-like setulae. Two upper reclinate orbital setae of approximately the same size. Parafacial at its narrowest point about 0.4 times as wide as postpedicel. Face and lower facial margin not visible in lateral view. Genal dilation well developed. Upper occiput without black setulae behind postocular row. Gena very narrow, about 0.1 times as high as compound eye. Postpedicel 4.0-5.5 times as long as pedicel. First and second aristomeres not longer than wide. Prementum 2-3 times as long as wide. Palpus slightly enlarged distally, dorsoventrally flattened.
Thorax: Scutum with 3 + 3 acrostichal setae; 3 posthumeral setae. Anepimeral seta well developed. Lateral scutellar setae about 3/5 as long as subapical setae. Anatergite bare below lower calypter. Posterior lappet of metathoracic spiracle visibly larger than anterior lappet. Medial margin of lower calypter more or less abutting lateral margin of scutellum. Wing membrane hyaline (both wings badly damaged in the lectotype). Second costal segment ventrally bare. Costal spine not differentiated from other costal setulae. Vein R1 bare. Base of R4+5 with 3 short setulae. Medial anterior surface of fore coxa bare. Preapical anterodorsal seta of fore tibia distinctly shorter than preapical dorsal seta. Hind tibia with 2 dorsal preapical setae. Preapical posteroventral seta of hind tibia shorter than preapical anteroventral seta. Anterodorsal setae of hind tibia irregular in length and thickness.
Abdomen: Tergite 5 about 0.8 times as long as tergite 4.
Male terminalia: Not examined.
Female differs from male as follows.
Outer vertical seta well developed. Wing features not examined (both wings missing in paralectotype).
Distribution.
D.R. Congo.
Remarks.
Villeneuve (1938c: 2) described crassipalpis within a broadly defined Phorocera . The species was left unplaced in the " Carceliini " (= Eryciini , in part) by Crosskey (1980b: 867) and was not keyed or discussed by Crosskey (1984). We recognize it as belonging to our new genus, Carceliathrix , and record below two additional species that we do not describe at this time due to the paucity of material. Based on present evidence this genus is known from these three species and is recorded from D.R. Congo, Namibia and South Africa.
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