Asymphyloptera discrepans (Sinclair, Bradley J. 2015)
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Ordo: Diptera
Familia: Empididae
Genus: Asymphyloptera
Name
Asymphyloptera discrepans Collin – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Asymphyloptera discrepans Sinclair, Bradley J., 2015, Zootaxa 4048: 557-557.
Materials Examined
Type material examined. HOLOTYPE, ♀ labelled: “Holo-/ type [red bordered circle]”; “Allo-/ Type ♀ [red bordered circle]”; “See fig/ no. 73 [see Collin 1933]”; “ Asymphyloptera / discrepans, Coll. / Type ♀.”; “At light/ Verrugas Cañon [2000 m]/ Lima, Peru24.6.[19] 28 / R.C. Shannon” [all hand written]; “ BMNH (E) #/ 248151 ” (BMNH). Recognition. This is a dark species with stylus arising from dorsoapical extension of the postpedicel; posterior margin of wing at base with short, fine setulae.
Description
Description. See Collin (1933) for full description.
Discussion
Remarks. Unfortunately, this species was described from a single female specimen. A male, collected near the type locality, will be required for accurate recognition of this species.
Taxon Treatment
- Sinclair, Bradley J.; 2015: New World species of Asymphyloptera Collin (Diptera: Empididae: Clinocerinae), Zootaxa 4048: 557-557. doi
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