Megaselia comparabilis Schmitz, 1929

DISNEY, R. H. L., 2003, Tasmanian Phoridae (Diptera) and some additional Australasian species, Journal of Natural History 37 (5), pp. 505-639 : 538-541

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https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222930110096564

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5272494

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Megaselia comparabilis Schmitz, 1929
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Megaselia comparabilis Schmitz, 1929 View in CoL

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Megaselia comparabilis Schmitz, 1929: 115 View in CoL .

Megaselia dissita Borgmeier, 1967a: 314 View in CoL . Syn. nov.

Aphiochaeta nebulosa White, 1917: 259 View in CoL ; nec (Walker, 1857: 234).

Megaselia dissita View in CoL was described from a single male from Hobart. I have remounted this on a slide. It proves to be the same as a series of specimens that White (1917) attributed to the species described by Walker (1857) as Phora nebulosa View in CoL . Borgmeier (1967b) had listed Walker’s species as incertae sedis, as neither Walker’s nor White’s descriptions allow recognition of either the genus or the species. The whereabouts of Walker’s specimen has not been discovered. Borgmeier (1968) subsequently listed the species as Megaselia nebulosa (Walker) View in CoL , after being informed that the mesopleura of White’s series (which is in the Natural History Museum, London) were hairy. However, despite the deficiencies of both descriptions, the stated differences in the colours of the legs and wings are sufficient to indicate that these two descriptions do not refer to the same species. This is confirmed by the measurements given by Walker, who stated that the ‘length of wings’ was 4 lines and the body length was 2.5 lines. In metric units these figures would be 8.5 mm and 5.3 mm. ‘Length of wings’ must mean the distance between the wing tips when the wings are set perpendicular to the main axis of the body. If one allows up to 1 mm for the width of the thorax then the minimum length of a wing would be 3 mm. I have remounted White’s series on slides. The maximum wing length, of the largest female, is 3.1 mm but the body length of all four specimens is less than 5 mm. I conclude that White’s series represents a different species. Walker’s species must therefore be designated a species indeterminata. White’s male is the same as that subsequently descibed by Borgmeier under the name M. dissita View in CoL . His females, however, belong to M. comparabilis View in CoL , which Schmitz described from three females from New Zealand. Bridarolli (1937) subsequently described the males. However, his series is mixed, as I discovered when I remounted a female on a slide (see under M. impariseta View in CoL below). A remounted male from his series (labelled Nelson 8.V.22 A. Tonnoir) proved to be M. dissita View in CoL . However, I have also remounted a pair from the New Zealand Arthropod Collection (labelled ‘ Auckland, Oratia. 4 June 1949 R. Harrison’), which were caught in copula. The male is Borgmeier’s M. dissita View in CoL but the female is Schmitz’s M. comparabilis View in CoL . Furthermore, this female is the same as those in White’s series. It is concluded, therefore, that M. dissita View in CoL is a synonym of M. comparabilis View in CoL .

Material

One male and 3 females, Tasmania , Mangalore, on window, 12 May 1913 (A. White — BM1917-104 ) ( NHM, London). Male , Mt Field National Park, Russell Falls, 26 December 1991 ( R. H. L. Disney —25-5) ( UMZC) ; 11 males, Fern Tree , near Hobart, Grays Road, at window of builder’s shed, 18, 22 September 1998 ( RHLD —25-23, 25-28) ( UMZC, TMH) .

NHM

University of Nottingham

R

Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile

TMH

Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Phoridae

Genus

Megaselia

Loc

Megaselia comparabilis Schmitz, 1929

DISNEY, R. H. L. 2003
2003
Loc

Megaselia dissita

Borgmeier 1967: 314
1967
Loc

Megaselia dissita

Borgmeier 1967
1967
Loc

M. dissita

Borgmeier 1967
1967
Loc

M. dissita

Borgmeier 1967
1967
Loc

M. dissita

Borgmeier 1967
1967
Loc

M. dissita

Borgmeier 1967
1967
Loc

M. impariseta

Bridarolli 1937
1937
Loc

Megaselia comparabilis Schmitz, 1929: 115

Schmitz. I 1929: 115
1929
Loc

M. comparabilis

Schmitz. I 1929
1929
Loc

M. comparabilis

Schmitz. I 1929
1929
Loc

M. comparabilis

Schmitz. I 1929
1929
Loc

Aphiochaeta nebulosa

White 1917: 259
1917
Loc

Phora nebulosa

Walker 1857
1857
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