Euscelidia popa, Dikow, 2003

Dikow, Torsten, 2003, Revision of the genus Euscelidia Westwood, 1850 (Diptera: Asilidae: Leptogastrinae), African Invertebrates 44 (2), pp. 1-131 : 96-97

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.7911189

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7910272

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F4470F-D966-FFBC-7130-E6882ECD31C1

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scientific name

Euscelidia popa
status

sp. nov.

Euscelidia popa View in CoL sp. n.

Fig. 60 View Fig

Etymology: Noun in apposition that refers to the type locality Mt. Popa , Myanmar.

Diagnosis: The species is distinguished from congeners by the overall yellow to gold pruinosity and setae and the densely arranged microtrichia on the wings.

Description: Head: Black; fc gold pruinose, fc gib indistinct, mystax yellow, many macrosetae; prob and plp brownish-black, prob with white setae, plp with yellow and brown setae; oc tr apruinose; occ yellow pruinose, setae yellow; Antennae - scp brown, brown setae ventrally; ped brown, brown setae ventrally and dorsally, white pruinose; pped ventrally light brown, brown dorsally, white pruinose; apsel brown.

Thorax: Black; ppro peg large, yellow pruinose; sct bluish-black, antero-laterally red, gold pruinose, apruinose indistinct spots laterally, yellow setae scattered on surface; macrosetae: black, 1 npl s, 1 spal s; mesopleura gold pruinose; sctl gold pruinose, ds sctl s and sctl s long, yellow; Legs - light brown to brown; fem light brown, setae white, meta fem slightly clubbed, club with brown setae; pro and meso tib light brown, yellow stripe anteriorly, meta tib in proximal half light brown, distal half brown, yellow stripe anteriorly; first tar yellow, brown distad, remaining tar brown, black setae; emp short, nearly a quarter of length of clw; Wings - densely covered with microtrichia, cells c, sc, proximal half of r 1, br, and bm dark brown, R 2+3 bent anteriorly and R 4 bent posteriorly (distal tip of cell r 2 widened); ptero distinct, brown; cell d terminating in 2 veins, cell a 1 nearly closed; hlt light brown.

Abdomen: Dark brown; T predominantly brown pruinose, anterior, lateral, and posterior margins grey pruinose, T1 with long yellow setae laterally, T2 with yellow setae laterally, remaining T with yellow or brown setae, S grey pruinose; ơ terminalia - ơơ specimens unknown.

Type material - The ^ holotype is labelled ‘Upper Burma [ Myanmar] Mt. Popa 600– 1000 m, X. u. XI. 37 [x.–xi.1937] leg. G. Heinrich (yellow label) / Brit. Mus. 1939-186 / HOLOTYPE Euscelidia popa sp. nov. det. T. Dikow 2001 (red label)’. The specimen is directly mounted, is in excellent condition, and is deposited in the BMNH.

Type locality and distribution ( Fig. 60 View Fig ): Myanmar , Mount Popa , 20 53'N 95 14'E. Myanmar GoogleMaps .

Remarks: Despite the fact this species is only known from a single female I decided to describe it as a new species because it is easily distinguished from all other Oriental species by the overall gold and yellow appearance.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Asilidae

Genus

Euscelidia

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