Ommatius (Pygommatius) brevicornis Curran

Scarbrough, Aubrey G. & Marascia, Claudio G., 2003, Revision of Ommatius Wiedemann (Diptera: Asilidae). IV. Pygommatius subgen. nov. with twenty-five Afrotropical species, Zootaxa 228 (1), pp. 1-94 : 22-24

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.228.1.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5080319

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Ommatius (Pygommatius) brevicornis Curran
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Ommatius (Pygommatius) brevicornis Curran View in CoL

Figs. 4 View FIGURES 1­10 , 23 View FIGURES 21­28 , 30 View FIGURES 29­38 , 78­85 View FIGURES 78­85

Ommatius brevicornis Curran 1927: 12 View in CoL .

Ommatius brevicornis: Hull 1962: 435 View in CoL . Oldroyd 1980: 347 (Afrotropical catalogue).

Male. Dark brown. Length, body 12.5­13.7 mm; wing 8.2­8.8 mm. Head: Light yellowishgray to yellow tomentose, mostly yellow setose. Face sparse setose, long setae ventrally; 6 thin, brown bristles, and 6 yellow pencil­like bristles present; FHWR 1.0:6.9­1.0:9.0. Proboscis ventrally with narrow base yellow. Antenna brown setose; frons mixed brown and yellow or entirely yellow setose. Occiput with 3­5 brown postocular bristles, short, apex of longest just beyond margin of eye.

Thorax: Mesonotum mostly yellow to yellowish­gray tomentose, light paramedial stripes and 2 lateral spots, brown; setae sparse, short, mostly or entirely yellow, scattered brown setae present anteriorly and between dorsocentral rows; 2 dorsocentral, 4 lateral, and 2 marginal scutellar bristles present, all brown; scutellar setae about two­thirds as long as marginal bristles. Pleuron yellow to yellowish­gray tomentose, yellowish setose; katatergal bristles yellow or brown. Halter usually yellow, knob often brown­yellow.

Wing ( Fig. 4 View FIGURES 1­10 ): Dense microtrichia present apically and posteriorly. Cell r 4 with vein R 4 concave apically, R 5 slightly convex medially. Cell m 1 with vein M 1 strongly angled basally. Apex of cell m 3 perpendicular to wing axis, well beyond r­m crossvein.

Leg: Fore coxa mostly and apical third or more of middle coxa yellow to reddish­yellow, base usually brown; fore and middle trochanter mostly yellow; hind coxa and hind trochanter brown; coxae gray tomentose, yellowish setose. Femora mostly or entirely yellow; fore femur sometimes and middle femur usually light brown­yellow to brown on apical third as a diagonal stripe anteriorly, apex dorsally and posteriorly narrowly brown; hind femur brown diagonally from apex ventrally to basal fifth dorsally; middle and hind tibiae with narrow apex and apical third brown, respectively. Fore femur ventrally with 6­7 unusually long, thick, yellow bristles ( Fig. 23 View FIGURES 21­28 ). Middle femur ventrally slightly concave; 2 long, yellow, ventrobasal bristles present, apex slightly hooked; abundant, erect, posteroventral setae present, short and of equal lengths, those on basal half thickest. Hind femur ( Fig. 30 View FIGURES 29­38 ) with 3 long, yellow, anteroventral bristles on basal half, bristles absent apically; posteroventral bristles mostly brown and short, those apically longest; HFWLR 1.0:6.1­ 1.0:6.5. Fore tibia and basal tarsomere of fore tarsus laterally fringed with numerous, long setae and several, thin, yellow bristles. Hind tibia normal, sides parallel beyond basal fifth. Fore and middle tarsi with basal tarsomere yellow, hind tarsomere yellow­red to brown; fore and middle tarsi with 4­5 and 1­2 yellow bristles, respectively.

Abdomen: Mostly brown, apical margins of most segments lighter; mostly yellowishgray tomentose with yellow setae; tergites dorsally yellowish­brown tomentose with black setae; apical margin of sternites 7­8 with numerous, long, black setae. Apical half to twothirds of tergite 5, sometimes 6, laterally with close­spaced, ‘fringe’ of short, golden setae. Sternite 3­5 with few to several, erect bristles; sternite 4 with 20­22 bristles aligned in 3 more­or­less transverse rows.

Terminalia ( Figs. 78­82 View FIGURES 78­85 ): Epandrium 3 branched; dorsal branch long, slender; median branch styliform, slightly sigmoid, apex pointed; ventral branch clavate apically. Hypandrium with transverse cluster of bristles, fused basally; bristles apically flat and wide.

Female. Differs from male as follows. Length, body 12.5­13.7 mm; wing 10.0­ 10.9 mm. Head: Face with 3­5 stout yellow bristles; occiput with 6­10 brown postocular bristles, longest about half distance toward ocellar tubercle; 1.0:6.7­1.0:7.5. Thorax: Mostly yellow tomentose, yellowish­brown dorsally; 1­2 dorsocentral bristles. Wing: Cell m 1 much wider beyond base, vein M 1 more strongly arched forward than in male; cell m 3 with apex at or just beyond r­m crossvein. Leg: Fore and middle femora with only thin, ventral setae, latter with ventral without ventral concavity. Hind femur with 2 ventral rows of 4 thin, wide­spaced, bristles, basal 2 per row yellow, apical 2 brown; 1.0:5.9­1.0:6.0. Fore and hind tibiae normal without fringe or tubercle, respectively. Fore tarsus sometimes with 1 yellow bristle. A bdomen: Most segments with apical margin yellow; fringe of short yellow setae on tergite 5 and erect yellow bristles on sternites 3­5 absent. Tergite 9 dorsomedially extremely thin often appears as a narrow line. Sternite 6 apically and sternite 7 entirely with black vestiture. Terminalia ( Figs. 83­85 View FIGURES 78­85 ). Two spermathecae present, apex narrow, rounded, duct prebasal and lateral. Sternite 8 evenly rounded apically, yellowishbrown medioapically, slightly concave, with a short horizontal fissure.

SPECIMENS EXAMINED. CONGO: 1 ♂, 1 ♀, Congo Français, Env. de Brazzaville, E. Rouband and A. Weiss ~ 1907 ( MNHN); GoogleMaps 1 ♀, same data except 1908 ( MNHN); GoogleMaps 1 ♀, Museum Paris, Rep. Pop. Congo, l. Matile ~ Forét séche, Km 20 route de, Kinkala á Mindouli, 12.x.1975 ( MNHN); GoogleMaps 1 ♀, Museum Paris, Rep. Pop. Congo, L. Matile, Forét séche, Km 20 route de, Kinkala á, Mindouli ­ 12.x.1975 ( MNHN). GoogleMaps CÔTE D'IVORIE: 2 ♂, Foro Foro, Barrage, 23.i.74, G. Couturier ~ O. R.S. T.O.M. ( MNHN); GoogleMaps 1 ♂, Adiopodoume', 20.x.73, G. Couturier ~ O. R.S. T.O.M. ( MNHN); GoogleMaps 1 ♀, Lamto, 15.ix.65, Bio 53.10 m 1, 19.ix.65 ~ Y. Gillon ( MNHN); GoogleMaps 1 ♂, Dana­, gono (Maraqué), vi.1977, P. M. Elsen ( MRAC). GoogleMaps DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO: Holotype ♀, Lisala Congo / 21°30’E 2°10’N / v.16.1915 ~ Long and Chaplin ( AMNH); GoogleMaps 1 ♂, Bambesa, 5.vi.1937, J. Vrydagh ( MRAC); GoogleMaps 2 ♂, Bambesa, 11.vi.1938 ( MRAC); GoogleMaps 1 ♀, Bambesa, 25.v.1938, P. Henrard ( MRAC); GoogleMaps 2 ♀, Bambesa, 20.ix.1933 ~ 30.x.1933, H. J. Bredo ( MRAC); GoogleMaps 1 ♂, Uelé Bambesa, 10.x.1933, J. Leroy ( MRAC); GoogleMaps 1 ♂, Ubangi: Yahoma, 17.ii.1932, H. J. Bredo ( MRAC); GoogleMaps 1 ♂, 3 ♀, Lomami: Kaniama, 1931, R. Massart ( MRAC); GoogleMaps 1 ♂, Lomami­Luputo, vii­1935, Dr. Bouvier ( MRAC); GoogleMaps 1 ♀, same data except 1933 ( MRAC); GoogleMaps 1 ♂, Bas. ­ Congo: Cattier, 1946,49, Delafaille ( MRAC); GoogleMaps 1 ♀, Bas. Congo: Kalina, vii.1945, Mme. Delsant ( MRAC); GoogleMaps 2 ♀, Congo du Lemba, iv.1913, R. Mayné ( MRAC); GoogleMaps 1 ♂, Haut­Lopari, vvi.1927, J. Ghesquière ( MRAC); GoogleMaps 1 ♀, Rutshuru, xi.1937, J. Ghesquière ( MRAC); 1 ♂, Hte Tshuapa: Yolo, vi.1937, Buckinckx ( MRAC); GoogleMaps 1 ♂, Luebo, 7.x.1921, Dr. H. Schouteden ( MRAC); GoogleMaps 1 ♂, Lulua: Kapanga, x.1932, G. F. Overlaet ( MRAC); GoogleMaps 1 ♀, Yangambi (Stanleyville), v.1959, P. Dessart ( MRAC); GoogleMaps 1 ♀, Tolo, xii.1913, Dr. Maes ( MARC). GoogleMaps GHANA: 2 ♂, 1911­65 ~ W. P. Lowe ( BMNH). GoogleMaps GUINEA: 2 ♀, Guinée Franç, Friguiagbé, Pres Kindia, P. Prins 1908 ( MNHN). GoogleMaps MALAWI: 4 ♀, Mt. Mlanje , Nyasaland ~ 11­12, 25.ix.1912 ~ S. A. Reave ( BMNH). GoogleMaps NIGERIA: 1 ♂, S. Nigeria, Ibadan, 1925, O. B. Lean ( BMNH); GoogleMaps 1 ♂, 672 ~ OBL ~ S. Nigeria, Ibadan, 1925, O. B. Lean ( USNM); GoogleMaps 1 ♂, Lagos ~ 1923­58 ~ Dr. L. H. Booth ( BMNH); GoogleMaps 1 ♂, same data ( USNM); GoogleMaps 1 ♂, N. Nigeria ~ Baro ~ ix.1910 ~ Dr. J. W. S. Macfie ( BMNH). GoogleMaps SIERRA LEONE: 1 ♂, Blende, 23.v.1910, J. J. Simpson ( BMNH). GoogleMaps

Distribution. Captured throughout the year in riverine forests of Central and West Africa.

Remarks. Three stout anteroventral bristles on the basal half of the hind femur ( Fig. 30 View FIGURES 29­38 ) and the combined characters of the terminalia ( Figs. 78­85 View FIGURES 78­85 ) readily characterize O. brevicornis . The thin fringe of long setae on the fore tibia and fore tarsus; the row of stout bristles below the fore femur; and the short, golden, fringe of setae on the lateral margin of tergite 5 further distinguish the male. Although the apical third to one­half of the middle coxa is usually red to yellow, it is sometimes entirely dark and unreliable for recognizing some females. However, the presence of only two spermathecae, the wholly dark ground color of the abdominal tergites, and the exceptionally narrow, line­like middle of tergite 9 further distinguish the female.

The holotype is in good condition except for the left eye being partially collapsed and the middle legs beyond the trochanters are missing.

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

R

Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile

T

Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics

MRAC

Musée Royal de l’Afrique Centrale

AMNH

American Museum of Natural History

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Asilidae

Genus

Ommatius

Loc

Ommatius (Pygommatius) brevicornis Curran

Scarbrough, Aubrey G. & Marascia, Claudio G. 2003
2003
Loc

Ommatius brevicornis: Hull 1962: 435

Oldroyd, H. 1980: 347
Hull, F. M. 1962: 435
1962
Loc

Ommatius brevicornis

Curran, C. H. 1927: 12
1927
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