Phaonia subventa (Harris)

Michelsen, Verner & Pont, Adrian C., 2024, Macaronesian Muscidae (Diptera). V. The genera Phaonia Robineau-Desvoidy and Muscina Robineau-Desvoidy, Zootaxa 5458 (4), pp. 581-596 : 590-592

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5458.4.6

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12098706

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Phaonia subventa (Harris)
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6. Phaonia subventa (Harris)

( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 )

Phaonia variegata (Meigen) ; Séguy 1936: 24 (Azores).

Phaonia testacea (Fabricius) View in CoL (= P. variegata (Meigen)) ; Frey 1945: 106 (Azores); Ringdahl 1960: 98 (Azores).

Phaonia testacea View in CoL ”; Kehlmaier 1998: 85 (Azores).

Phaonia rufiventris (Scopoli) View in CoL ”; Pont & Báez 2006 (Azores); Pont 2010: 237 (Azores). Misidentifications.

Taxonomic note. Phaonia rufiventris View in CoL , a common species in temperate and boreal Europe, has erroneously been included in recent lists of Diptera View in CoL from the Azores. The background for this mistake is a longstanding ambiguity regarding the identity of Musca testacea Fabricius. Stein (1907) View in CoL listed it as a questionable synonym of the common and widespread Phaonia variegata (Meigen) [now = P. subventa (Harris) ], a species known from the Azores since Séguy (1936). Frey (1945), followed by Ringdahl (1960), ignored P. Stein’s reservation concerning the identity of Musca testacea View in CoL and recorded it from the Azores as “ Phaonia testacea (Fabricius) View in CoL (= P. variegata (Meigen) ”. Michelsen (1979), in the absence of type material, was unable to clarify the identity of Musca testacea Fabricius View in CoL , but hinted at Phaonia populi (Meigen) View in CoL [now = P. rufiventris (Scopoli) View in CoL ] as a possible synonym, an identity accepted and confirmed by Pont (1986). The name “ Phaonia testacea View in CoL ” appears in the first checklist of Azorean Diptera View in CoL by Kehlmaier (1998), obviously taken from Frey (1945), and thus refers to Phaonia subventa . The presence of Phaonia rufiventris View in CoL along with P. subventa in subsequent Azorean checklists ( Pont & Báez 2002; Pont 2010) is an error caused by interpreting Kehlmaier’s “ Phaonia testacea View in CoL ” in the sense of Pont (1986).

Material examined. AZORES: [ BMNH, MZH] São Jorge , cathedral roof, 3♂ 2.v.1903 (W.R.O Grant); São Miguel, Furnas , 1♂ 23.vii–1.viii.1938 (R. Frey) . MADEIRA: [ MZH, NHMD] Boa Morte–Quinta Grande, 550m, 1♀ 21.iv.1995 (M. Koponen); Faja da Nogueira , 800m, moist laurisilva, 2♀ 25.xi.2001 (V. Michelsen) .

Description. Medium to large sized, wing length 6.5–8.2 mm. Male: Antenna brownish to black; palp yellow; thorax with four broad black stripes well visible on greyish pruinose mesonotum; scutellum yellow on distal two-thirds or more; anterior spiracle with yellow fringes, those on posterior spiracle ochre yellow; calypteres and halter pale yellowish; cross-veins r-m and m-cu narrowly shadowed; legs yellow except for dark brown tarsi; abdomen yellow, sometimes with a narrow dark mid-dorsal stripe that may expand into trapezoid dark marks on tergites III and IV. Eyes with dense pile. Arista short-plumose, longest aristal branches two-thirds as long as width of postpedicel; frons at narrowest point usually narrower than anterior ocellus with frontal vitta suppressed by contiguous fronto-orbital plates. Dorsocentral setae 2 + 4; acrostichal setae 2–3 + 2–3 (including prescutellar seta); notopleuron without setulae; prealar seta about same length as posterior notopleural seta; katepisternal setae 1 + 2; katepimeron bare; meron with 0–5 setulae beneath posterior spiracle; vein C practically bare dorsally. Fore tibia with 0–1 p seta; mid tibia with 0 ad and 2 p setae; hind femur with complete row of av setae and pv setae confined to basal half; hind tibia with 2–3 av and 2 ad setae. Female: Apart from usual sexual differences of the head and abdomen, differing from the male by much shorter pile on eyes, hind femur with av setae confined to distal half, and with fewer basal pv setae.

Distribution. A common and widespread W Palaearctic species known from the Azores and Madeira (new record!). A recent find at the east coast of the United States ( Vikhrev & Erofeeva 2018; N.E. Vikhrev comm.) represents an accidental introduction to the Nearctic region.

BMNH

United Kingdom, London, The Natural History Museum [formerly British Museum (Natural History)]

MZH

Finnish Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Muscidae

Genus

Phaonia

Loc

Phaonia subventa (Harris)

Michelsen, Verner & Pont, Adrian C. 2024
2024
Loc

Phaonia rufiventris (Scopoli)

Pont, A. C. 2010: 237
2010
Loc

Phaonia testacea

Ringdahl, O. 1960: 98
Frey, R. 1945: 106
1945
Loc

Phaonia variegata

Seguy, E. 1936: 24
1936
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