Revision of Diplosynapsis Enderlein, 1914 (Diptera, Asilidae, Asilinae) with description of four new species Author Vieira, Rodrigo Author Rafael, José Albertino text Zootaxa 2016 4208 2 127 148 journal article 37540 10.11646/zootaxa.4208.2.2 90fadcec-e88a-45c2-8b2e-3b782a78b916 1175-5326 203823 75A3CA72-A530-4AE4-86E4-1D67232B6A90 Diplosynapsis halterata Enderlein, 1914 ( Figs. 49–53 ) Diplosynapsis halterata Enderlein, 1914 : 260 ; Hull, 1962 : 479 ; Martin & Papavero 1970 : 70 (catalogue); Artigas & Papavero, 1997 : 70 ; Papavero, 2009: 17 (catalogue). Comments. The only known specimen of D. halterata is from Colombia ( Caldas ) ( Enderlein 1914 ; Papavero 2009). The type specimen was deposited in the Stettiner Zoologisches Museum. According to Papavero (2009), the same is deposited at IZPAN . However , according to T. Huflejt ( in litt. ), there is only one type-specimen in that collection, determined by Enderlein as Diplosynapsis flavihalterata ( Figs. 49–53 ). Although with different names, the label data correspond to the data presented in the original description of D. halterata . So , it is plausible that D. flavihalterata corresponds to the holotype of D. halterata . According to Enderlein (1914) , D. halterata has a yellow abdomen, black laterally, tergites and sternites 6 and 7 without a silvery shine and yellow halters. In the pictures available for study, it is noticeable that the tergites 2–4 are black and tergite 5 and basal 3/4 of tergite 6 are brown. Moreover, the apical 1/4 of tergite 6 and 7 have silver tomentum, although dull ( Figs. 49, 52 ). Distribution. Colombia ( Caldas ) ( Fig. 76 ).