Apiocera alastor (Walker)

D. K. Yeates, 1994, Revision of African Apiocera (Diptera: Apioceridae), Ann. Natal Mus. 35, pp. 123-131 : 124-127

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15791

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3513134

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EDE31A-FF87-3E68-3A31-F721B40CFB6A

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scientific name

Apiocera alastor (Walker)
status

 

Apiocera alastor (Walker) View in CoL

Figs 2, 8, 10

Asilus alastor Walker, 1849: 444 . View Cited Treatment

Apiocera africana Paramonov, 1950: 104 View in CoL . Syn. n. View Cited Treatment

Types: Asilus alastor , holotype male: ' TYPE Asilus alastor Walker / S. Africa Dr A. Smith 44.6/39 a’ ( BMNH) . Condition poor, body covered in fine cream-coloured detritus, head of holotype replaced with that from a different species (glued onto thorax, one antennal flagellum missing). Both fore, one mid and one hind leg missing, as are hind tarsi and mid tarsomeres 4+5. Apiocera africana , syntype male: " Sutherland Distr. C. P., H. Zinn January 1947 / SA. Museum / Apiocera africana nov. male Typus, Paramonov det. / TYPE’ ( SAMC) . Condition good, right hind tarsomeres 2-5 missing. Syntype female: " Sutherland Distr. C.P., H. Zinn January 1947 / S. A. Museum / Apiocera africana nov. ♀ Typus, Paramonov det. / TYPE’ ( SAMC) . Condition good, left antennal flagellum and left hind leg missing.

Diagnosis: Scutum and abdominal tergites strongly marked in chocolate brown and white (Fig. 2). Antennal flagellum light brown, scutellum with white pruinescence; costal vein ending at A1, male genitalia with plume of long white hairs at apex of gonocoxites.

Other specimens examined: SOUTH AFRICA: Cape: l ♂ ' 1 ♀, same data as syntypes but labelled ' Cotypus’ ( SAMC) ; 1 ♂ 3 ♀, Tankwa [Distr.], Karoo , i. 1 949, Zinn-Hesse Mus. Exp. ( SAMC) .

Comments: The holotype of A. alastor (Walker) is currently a ‘mosaic’, consisting of parts from different specimens. Its body belongs to the original specimen seen by Walker, but the head is from a different (probably Australian) species. The holotype’s head was clearly present originally, as Walker described its features, including the black palpi with black bristles. The replacement head has light brown-yellow palpi with yellow-white hairs.

This species is only represented in collections by a handful of specimens, all from the southwestern Cape (Fig. 10).

BMNH

United Kingdom, London, The Natural History Museum [formerly British Museum (Natural History)]

SAMC

South Africa, Cape Town, Iziko Museum of Capetown (formerly South African Museum)

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Apioceridae

Genus

Apiocera

Loc

Apiocera alastor (Walker)

D. K. Yeates 1994
1994
Loc

Apiocera africana

PARAMONOV, S. J. 1950: 104
1950
Loc

Asilus alastor

WALKER, F. 1849: 444
1849
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