Conops elegans, Meigen, 1804

Stuke, Jens-Hermann, 2016, Taxonomic notes on Western Palaearctic Conopidae (Diptera), Zootaxa 4178 (4), pp. 521-534 : 522-523

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4178.4.4

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6070318

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scientific name

Conops elegans
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C. elegans Meigen, 1804 View in CoL

Conops elegans Meigen, 1804: 275 View in CoL ; type-locality: “Marseille” [ France]; holotypus ♂ [MNHN]

Diagnosis. Body brown to orange-brown, with more or less black and, exceptionally, some yellow markings. Scutum brown to orange, with more or less extensive black, but without yellow postpronotum. Scutellum orangebrown. Abdomen orange-brown to black, usually more or less extensively black to dark brown dorsally. Antenna usually orange, including first two aristomeres. In most specimens, frons with distinct, irregular transverse grooves; without black markings and at most, with very slight and inconspicuous lateral dusting. Face uniformly whitish yellow to yellow-brown. Gena completely dusted. Gena below eye more than one-third of eye height. Labium distinctly longer than head length in side view. Palps absent. Stripe of dense silver dusting present from mid coxa to notopleuron, indistinct in many specimens. Usually one pair of scutellar bristles. Legs uniformly orange to brown, bases of basitarsi dorsally black, as are the remaining tarsi. Posterior surfaces of fore and middle tibiae with flattened densely dusted fields distally. Apical two-thirds of middle femur posteriorly with a row of regularly arranged, long black hairs. Wing with distinct brown markings, at least apically in radial cell r2+3. In some specimens the wing is completely black to brownish (colour morph fuscipennis Macquart, 1849). Wing cells br and bm usually more or less without microtrichia; cell cup mainly covered with microtrichia. Theca long; blunt spicules on posterior surface of theca, and on sternite 6, arranged in palisade groups or close-set, broken, horizontal lines. Smallish species (wing length ≤ 9.9 mm).

= Conops aegyptiacus ( Rondani, 1850) View in CoL syn. nov.

Conopaejus aegyptiacus Rondani, 1850: 167 View in CoL –168; type-locality: “Aegypti”; holotypus ♀ [depository unknown]

The holotype of C. aegyptiacus View in CoL should be in the collection at Turin (MRSN) but could not recently be found there (Picciau in litt.) and could not be found in Florence (MZUF), so it is therefore probably lost. Becker (1922) proposed C. aegyptiacus View in CoL as a synonym of Conops nubeculipennis Bezzi, 1901 View in CoL , but this synonymy has not been accepted by later authors who listed it as a valid species (e.g. Kröber 1925, 1936; Zimina 1976; Chvála & Smith 1988). The original description of C. aegyptiacus View in CoL fits completely to specimens of C. elegans View in CoL and I therefore propose C. aegyptiacus View in CoL as a new junior synonym of C. elegans View in CoL .

= C. ruficornis Becker, 1913 syn. nov.

Conops ruficornis Becker, 1913a: 89 View in CoL –90; type-locality: “ Tanger ” [ Morocco]; holotypus ♀ [missing ex coll. Becker]

The original description of C. ruficornis View in CoL fits very well with some specimens of C. elegans View in CoL examined from Tunisia. Therefore, C. ruficornis View in CoL should be interpreted as a junior synonym of C. elegans View in CoL . The depository of the type of C. ruficornis View in CoL is unknown and this specimen is probably lost ( Kröber, 1939).

= C. theryi Séguy, 1928 View in CoL syn. nov.

Conops theryi Séguy, 1928: 45 View in CoL ; type-locality: “ Maroc: Rabat”; holotypus ♂ [MNHN] The male holotype of C. theryi View in CoL in the MNHN was examined and is conspecific with Conops elegans View in CoL . Thus , C. theryi View in CoL is proposed as junior synonym of C. elegans View in CoL .

= C. tifedarius Séguy, 1928 View in CoL syn. nov.

Conops tifedarius Séguy, 1928: 46 View in CoL ; type-locality: “ Maroc: Rabat ”; holotypus ♂ [MNHN] The male holotype of C. tidefarius was examined and is conspecific with Conops elegans View in CoL .

= C. djanetianus Séguy, 1938 syn. nov.

Conops elegans var. djanetianus Séguy, 1938: 42 View in CoL ; type-locality: “ Djanet ” [ Algeria]; unknown type material [depository unknown]

Type material could not be found in the MNHN and the depository is unknown. The short description of this variety lies within the variability of C. elegans and it is therefore treated as a synonym of the latter herewith.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Conopidae

Genus

Conops

Loc

Conops elegans

Stuke, Jens-Hermann 2016
2016
Loc

Conops elegans var. djanetianus Séguy, 1938 : 42

Seguy 1938: 42
1938
Loc

Conops theryi Séguy, 1928 : 45

Seguy 1928: 45
1928
Loc

Conops tifedarius Séguy, 1928 : 46

Seguy 1928: 46
1928
Loc

Conops ruficornis

Becker 1913: 89
1913
Loc

Conopaejus aegyptiacus

Rondani 1850: 167
1850
Loc

Conops elegans

Meigen 1804: 275
1804
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