Adoxomyia cinerascens ( Loew, 1873 )

Jentzsch, Matthias & Liebig, Wolf-Harald, 2021, New records of soldier flies from Iran with a current checklist and taxonomic notes to some species (Diptera: Stratiomyidae), Zootaxa 5060 (4), pp. 575-581 : 576-578

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5060.4.6

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5647731

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Adoxomyia cinerascens ( Loew, 1873 )
status

 

Adoxomyia cinerascens ( Loew, 1873) View in CoL

Material examined. 2 ♂♂, 1 ♀, 07.V.2019, Kerman (Kerman), 38 km north ( Fig. 1 G, H View FIGURE 1 ) .

Further records. Becker & Stein (1913): between Podagi and Bazman (Sistan and Balochistan).

Taxonomic note. Krivosheina (2014) points to the resemblance between this species and the oriental species Adoxomyia heminopla ( Wiedemann, 1819) . Her key to distinguish both species (published in Russian), is translated here:

1. Spines of scutellum short, their length less than half the length of scutellum and equal to about 1/4 of the distance between them; silver pubescence of forehead triangle in male not reaching base of antennae; forehead of female with relatively sparse pale pubescence on upper half, two longitudinal stripes with two narrow pale patches of dense pubescence on lower half of forehead, separated from base of antennae by a black transverse stripe; pedicel and three basal segments of flagellum of male and female reddish........................................................................... Adoxomyia cinerascens View in CoL

- Spines of scutellum long, almost reaching the length of scutellum; distance between them is at least 4/5 of their length; silver pubescence of forehead triangle of male covers entire surface and reaches base of antennae; female with silvery transverse stripe in the middle part of forehead, followed by a broad black shining stripe; two large conspicuous areas of silvery hairs reaching base of antennae; antennae of males entirely black, first three segments of flagellum of female reddish............................................................................................. Adoxomyia heminopla View in CoL

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Stratiomyidae

Genus

Adoxomyia

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