Sarcophaga (Heteronychia) haemorrhoa Meigen, 1826

Whitmore, Daniel, 2011, New taxonomic and nomenclatural data on Sarcophaga (Heteronychia) (Diptera: Sarcophagidae), with description of six new species, Zootaxa 2778, pp. 1-57 : 34-35

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.201885

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6185041

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Sarcophaga (Heteronychia) haemorrhoa Meigen, 1826
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Sarcophaga (Heteronychia) haemorrhoa Meigen, 1826 View in CoL

Sarcophaga haemorrhoa Meigen, 1826: 29 View in CoL .

Heteronychia fugitiva Povolný, 2001: 131 View in CoL , syn. nov.

Type material examined. Sarcophaga haemorrhoa : three syntypes: 1 3 and 1 Ƥ (pinned together on the same pin, the male above the female): [round label] 2095 / 40 // Sarcophaga / haemorrhoa / 3 Ƥ // Lectotype 3 / Sarcophaga / haemorrhoa Meig. / R. Richet det. 2003 // Paralectotype Ƥ ( MNHN) [male with right mid leg missing, left wing detached and placed in a small tube pinned next to the source specimen, abdomen glued to a piece of card, and genitalia removed and mounted in Canada balsam in a small slide on the same pin (by R. Richet); female lacking abdomen, mid left leg and all three right legs, and not identifiable at species level]; 1 3: [round label] 2095 / 40 // Paralectotype 3 / Sarcophaga / haemorrhoa Meig. / R. Richet dét. 2003 ( MNHN) [conspecific with other male syntype].

Remarks. Meigen (1826) described Sarcophaga haemorrhoa on both sexes, without specifying an exact number of specimens. The three specimens listed above represent all or part of the original types series.

Heteronychia fugitiva : Holotype 3: [red label] Holotypus / det. Povolný // Heteronychia / fugitiva / det. Povolný [/] Valle de / Corvo / 7.VI.99 // SICILIA / Altavilla Milicia, Palermo / Valle de Corvo / June 7th 1999 // TRAN- SCRIPTIO / Heteronychia / fugitiva sp. n. / det. Povolný 2000 // Invent. c. / 5599 /Ent. / Mor. Muzeum, Brno ( MMBC) [holotype with terminalia detached and placed in glycerin in a microvial pinned with source specimen].

Additional material examined. Austria: Eichkogel, 11.V.2000, D. Povolný leg., 2 3 ( MMBC); same locality, 2.IX.2002, D. Povolný leg., 1 3 ( MMBC); Hochkar nr. Göstling, 4.VIII.1995, D. Povolný leg., 1 3 ( MMBC); Hollenburg, 29.IV–2.V.2000, D. Povolný leg., 4 3 ( MMBC); Staatz, 9.V.1996, D. Povolný leg., 1 3 ( MMBC). Croatia: Krapina, 5.VIII.1928, N. Baranov leg., 1 3 ( USNM); Zagreb, 2.VII.1929, N. Baranov leg., 1 3 ( USNM); Czech Republic: Brno, 2.VI.1956. D. Povolný leg., 1 3 ( MMBC); Kostelní Lhota, 190m, 24.V.1997, M. Barták leg., 1 3 ( ZMUC); Kunice, 430m, 4.VII.1992, M. Barták leg., 4 3 ( ZMUC); Mnichovice, 350m, 20– 21.VII.1996, M. Barták leg., 2 3 ( ZMUC); Pálava, 170m, 9.V.1997, M. Barták leg., 1 3 ( ZMUC); same locality, 5.VII.1995, D. Povolný leg., 1 3 ( MMBC); Podyjí, Braitava letohr., 530m, 3.VIII–9.IX.2004, Barták & Kubík leg., 13 ( ZMUC); Praha-Lysolaje, 300m, 26.V.1993, M. Barták leg., 1 3 ( ZMUC); Rajhrad, 23.VI.1942, 1 3 ( MMBC); Třinec-Sosna, 350m, 24–27.VII.1996, M. Barták leg., 1 3 ( ZMUC); Vráž u Písku, 400m, 31.V.1993, 1 3 ( ZMUC). France: Eure-et-Loir, Toury, 1.VII, 1 3 ( IRSNB); Ille-et-Villaine, St. Lunaire, 4.VIII.1905, 1 3 ( IRSNB); Isère, Grenoble, 24.VI.1903, 1 3 ( IRSNB); Val d’Oise, Hautil, 28.VIII, 1 3 ( IRSNB); Yvelines, Rambouillet, VII, 1 3 ( IRSNB); same locality, 18–20.VII.1915, 3 3 ( USNM). Germany: Brandenburg, Potsdam, 9.VI.1918, 1 3 ( NHRS); Dachau, 27.V.1917, 1 3 ( USNM); Frankfurt an der Oder, M.P. Riedel leg., 5 3 ( USNM); Weisbaden, 16.VI.1909, 2 3 ( NHRS, USNM); same locality, 19.VII.1909, 1 3 ( USNM); same locality, 21.V.1910, 1 3 ( NHRS); same locality, 4.VII.1911, 1 3 ( USNM); same locality, 19.V.1912, 1 3 ( USNM). Hungary: Kiskunság National Park, 23.VIII.1986, 1 3 ( ZMUC); Visegrád, 12.V., 1 3 ( IRSNB). Italy: 21 3 and 1 Ƥ from Abruzzi, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Latium, Piedmont, Sicily, Tuscany and Umbria (see Whitmore 2009a); Liguria, La Spezia prov., Monterosso, 25.IX.1997, B. Merz leg., 1 3 ( NHRS). Serbia: Deliblato National Park, 22.VIII.1983, 1 3 ( ZMUC); Golubac, 8.V.1927, N. Baranov leg., 1 3 ( USNM); Topcider, 18.V.1924, N. Baranov leg., 1 3 ( USNM). Slovakia: Burda, 1–28.VII.1976, Čepelák leg., 5 3 ( MMBC); Čadka, 17.VIII.1993, M. Barták leg., 1 3 ( ZMUC). Spain: Gerona, Caralps, 1200–1300m, 13–16.VI.1982, S. Andersen et al. leg., 2 3 ( ZMUC); Tordera, 5.VII.1990, M. Barták leg., 1 3 ( ZMUC). Sweden: Gustavsfors, 11–20.VII.1986, T. Pape leg., 1 3 ( ZMUC). Ukraine: Kiev reg.: Feofania, 9.VIII.2002, Yu.G. Verves leg., 1 3 ( YVC); Gryshko botanical gardens, 13.V.2006, Yu.G. Verves leg., 1 3 ( YVC); same locality, 15.VIII.2006, Yu.G. Verves leg., 1 3 ( YVC); Odesa region, Ismail district, Malyy Taman’ Isl., VII.2003, Yu.G. Verves leg., 1 3 ( YVC).

Remarks. Richet labelled the syntypes of Sarcophaga haemorrhoa in MNHN as “ Lectotype ” and “ Paralectotype ”, but did not publish a lectotype designation. Direct examination of the holotype of Heteronychia fugitiva and comparison with the male syntypes of Sarcophaga haemorrhoa allowed me to assess the above synonymy.

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

MMBC

Moravske Muzeum [Moravian Museum]

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

ZMUC

Zoological Museum, University of Copenhagen

IRSNB

Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique

NHRS

Swedish Museum of Natural History, Entomology Collections

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Sarcophagidae

Genus

Sarcophaga

Loc

Sarcophaga (Heteronychia) haemorrhoa Meigen, 1826

Whitmore, Daniel 2011
2011
Loc

Heteronychia fugitiva Povolný, 2001 : 131

Povolny 2001: 131
2001
Loc

Sarcophaga haemorrhoa

Meigen 1826: 29
1826
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