Dogonia Oldroyd, 1970

Londt, Jason G. H., 2008, A review of the Afrotropical genus Dogonia Oldroyd, 1970, with new synonymy (Diptera: Asilidae: Stenopogoninae), African Invertebrates 49 (1), pp. 123-123 : 124

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5733/afin.049.0104

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7665630

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D087B5-FFAE-FFBA-08AB-6B04FC61FDFB

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scientific name

Dogonia Oldroyd, 1970
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Genus Dogonia Oldroyd, 1970 View in CoL

Dogonia Oldroyd, 1970: 269 View in CoL .

Type species: Dogonia saegeri Oldroyd, 1970 View in CoL , by original designation.

Oldroyd (1970: 269) has provided a good description of Dogonia (the name being derived from the locality Mt Ndogo). The genus is easily identified using the key published by Londt (1994), which was partly updated by Dikow and Londt (2000). Dogonia is easily separated from most of the other Afrotropical Stenopogoninae by its possession of setose anatergites, a character found in only eight of 41 described genera. In addition, Dogonia has a well-developed antennal style (which clearly separates it from Microstylum and Daspletis ) leaving it in a small group of six genera that possess setose anatergites and a well-developed antennal style. Dogonia appears most similar to Dioctobroma as only these two genera have slender occipital setae (others have obvious macrosetae as well as fine setae). These two genera can be separated from each other using various features such as antennal form (i.e. scape and pedicel almost equal in length in Dogonia ; scape clearly longer than pedicel in Dioctobroma ), and male terminalia form (e.g. hypandrium is about as long as epandrial lobes in Dogonia ; hypandrium is less than half the length of epandrial lobes in Dioctobroma ).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Asilidae

Loc

Dogonia Oldroyd, 1970

Londt, Jason G. H. 2008
2008
Loc

Dogonia

OLDROYD, H. 1970: 269
1970
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