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引用次数: 8
摘要
对南部非洲Dasplttis Loew属(1858年)进行了修订,并提出了区分D. vulpes, D. hirtus, D. hermann六个种的钥匙;D. placodes(来自德兰士瓦省北部)和D. s/enoura(来自开普省北部)两个新种。描述了南部非洲的两个新属:Remotomyia属,有4种(R. albosetatus(原Daspit/is)和3种新属,R. brunales, R. longipalpus和R. pennthae)和Anasitlomos属,有1种新种(a . chrysopos)。给出了这些属和其他相关属的钥匙。
The genus Daspletis Loew, 1858 and the description of two new genera, Anasillomos and Remotomyia (Diptera: Asilidae: Stenopogoninae)
The southern African genus Dasplttis Loew, 1858, is revised and a key presented for the separation of six species D. vulpes, D. hirtus, D. hermann; ([ormerly Microstylum), D. setithoracicus (formerly Neodysmachus) and two new species, D. placodes (from northern Transvaal) and D. s/enoura (from northern Cape Province). Two new southern African genera are described: Remotomyia, with four species (R. albosetatus (formerly Daspit/is) and three new oncs R. brunales, R. longipalpus and R. pennthae) and Anasitlomos with a single new species (A. chrysopos). A key to these and other related genera of the tribe Stenopogonini is presented.