Nototelmatoscopus Satchell, 1953

Ježek, Jan, 2010, Further new taxa of non-biting moth flies (Diptera: Psychodidae: Psychodinae) from Malaysia, Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 50 (1), pp. 235-252 : 240-242

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scientific name

Nototelmatoscopus Satchell, 1953
status

 

Nototelmatoscopus Satchell, 1953 View in CoL stat. nov.

Nototelmatoscopus Satchell, 1953: 398 View in CoL (subgenus of Telmatoscopus Eaton, 1904 View in CoL ). Type species: Telmatoscopus obscurus Satchell, 1953 View in CoL , original designation.

Telmatoscopus (Nototelmatoscopus) : TONNOIR (1953: 419); QUATE & QUATE (1967: 51); JEŽEK (1989: 95).

Note. DUCKHOUSE (1966: 183), DUCKHOUSE (1973 a: 233), VAILLANT (1972: 94), and DUCKHOUSE & LEWIS (1989: 172)

considered Nototelmatoscopus as a junior synonym of a broadly conceived Peripsychoda Enderlein, 1935 .

Diagnosis. Ascoids of flagellomeres needle-shaped, multiple; insertions of ascoids numerous, arranged in a ring ( Fig. 28 View Figs ); flagellar nodes asymmetrical, excentric and bulbose ( Figs. 21 View Figs , 27 View Figs ); area of insertions of retinaculi relatively small (8–30), circular or hardly elliptical ( Figs 25, 26 View Figs ).

Differential diagnosis. Peripsychoda differs from Nototelmatoscopus in having ascoids fan-shaped, paired, flagellar nodes symmetrical, not excentric and not bulbose, high number of retinaculi (35–44), area of insertions of retinaculi large, conspicuously prolonged ( Table 1).

Subgenera and species included. The genus Nototelmatoscopus in the present sense includes three subgenera: Nototelmatoscopus s. str. (17 valid species from Australia, Tasmania, and New Guinea), Oscoreopus Ježek, 1989 (three species from Papua New Guinea) and Jozifekia subgen. nov. (one species from Kalimantan). The differential characters of all three taxa are summarized in Table 1; the list of species is given below.

Comments on the status. Many species of the Oriental Psychodinae were originally described in the genus Telmatoscopus Eaton, 1904 , which currently forms a heterogenous assemblage of more than 220 species distributed worldwide. Ongoing revisions of these species allow to transfer them to other described or newly established genera (see, e.g., CURLER 2009).

The taxonomical position of Peripsychoda was discussed and its intergeneric relationships and list of species given by JEŽEK (1983, 1987, 1990a, 2004b).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Psychodidae

Loc

Nototelmatoscopus Satchell, 1953

Ježek, Jan 2010
2010
Loc

Nototelmatoscopus

SATCHELL G. H. 1953: 398
1953
Loc

Telmatoscopus (Nototelmatoscopus)

JEZEK J. 1989: 95
QUATE L. W. & QUATE S. H. 1967: 51
TONNOIR A. L. 1953: 419
1953
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