Sarcophaga ( Heteronychia ) ancilla Rondani, 1865

Whitmore, Daniel, 2011, New taxonomic and nomenclatural data on Sarcophaga (Heteronychia) (Diptera: Sarcophagidae), with description of six new species, Zootaxa 2778, pp. 1-57 : 17-19

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Sarcophaga ( Heteronychia ) ancilla Rondani, 1865
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Sarcophaga ( Heteronychia) ancilla Rondani, 1865 View in CoL

( Figs 45–46 View FIGURES 42 – 53. 42 )

Sarcophaga ancilla Rondani, 1865: 226 View in CoL

Heteronychia iubita Lehrer, 1999: 410 View in CoL , syn. nov.

Spatulapica lucentina Lehrer & Martínez-Sanchez, 2001: 3 View in CoL , syn. nov.

Type material examined. Sarcophaga ancilla : Holotype 3: 1029 // Lectotypus / Sarcophaga / ancilla Rond. // Heteronychia / ancilla / det. F. Mihalyi // HOLOTYPE 3 / Sarcophaga / ancilla Rond. / T. Pape det. 1968 [sic! = 1986] (see Pape 1988).

Heteronychia iubita : Holotype 3: 10.V.1977 / leg. Kugler / FRANCE / Provence / Lagnes // Heteronychia 3 / iubita sp. n. / HOLOTYPUS / Det. Dr. A.Z. Lehrer / 1998 // Heteronychia 3 / iubita sp. n. / HOLOTYPUS / Det. Dr. A.Z. Lehrer /1998 ( TAU); terminalia dissected and mounted on three separate slides, labelled as follows: Heteronychia 3 / iubita n. sp. / Det. Dr. A.Z. LEHRER // 3 HOLOTYPUS / Sternite V ( TAU); Heteronychia 3 / iubita n. sp. / Det. Dr. A.Z. LEHRER // 3 HOLOTYPUS / Cerci & paralobi ( TAU); Heteronychia 3 / iubita n. sp. / Det. Dr. A.Z. LEHRER // 3 HOLOTYPUS / Phallosome ( TAU).

Additional material examined. France: Bouches-du-Rhône, Chaines-des-Alpilles, 21.IV.1994, R. Blackith leg., 6 3 ( NHRS); Vingrau (66), V.2004, R. Richet leg., 1 3 ( NHRS). Italy: 2 3: 1020 ( MZUF) [these are paralectotypes of Pierretia ( Heteronychia) rondaniana Rohdendorf, 1937 designated by Pape (1988: 17), and were both misidentified by Pape: one as S. ( H.) depressifrons Zetterstedt , the other as S. ( H.) bezziana Böttcher (= infantilis Böttcher ) (see Pape 1988)]; Latium, Rieti prov., Amatrice, 7.VII.1897, 2 3 ( SMF, Böttcher collection); Lombardy, Pavia, 10.VI.1890, 1 3 ( SMF, Böttcher collection); Tuscany, Firenze, 10–18.V.1986, T. Pape leg., 3 3 ( ZMUC). Spain: Lerida, Sierra de Boumort, 24.VI. 1982, 900m, Andersen, Lyneborg & Michelsen leg., 3 3 ( ZMUC); Lerida, Tremp, 1–12.VII.1981, V. Michelsen, 1 3 ( ZMUC). Switzerland: Valais, Leuk-Pfynwald, 630m, 25.V.1997, B. Merz leg., 1 3 ( NHRS).

Remarks. Pape (2004a) synonymized Heteronychia iubita with Sarcophaga ( H.) depressifrons Zetterstedt, 1845 . Direct examination of the holotype, and the original description and illustrations ( Lehrer 1999: 410 + fig. 1) allow me to formalize that H. iubita is a junior synonym of S. ( H.) ancilla .

Spatulapica lucentina View in CoL was described on a single specimen from Sierra Salinas (Alicante, Spain), deposited at DCAA ( Lehrer & Martínez-Sanchez (2001: 221). I did not examine the holotype, but the original description and illustrations ( Lehrer and Martínez-Sanchez 2001: 221, figs 1–5) correspond exactly to Sarcophaga ( Heteronychia) ancilla View in CoL . Sarcophaga ( H.) ancilla View in CoL is a small species ( 3–4mm) with a shiny black epandrium, showing only slight variation in the shape of the cercus and distiphallus; the apical process of harpes is relatively long ( Fig. 45 View FIGURES 42 – 53. 42 ), and the tip of juxta is narrow (less than 1/4 of width of juxta in apical view) ( Fig. 46 View FIGURES 42 – 53. 42 ). Slightly larger specimens with a reddish-black to entirely red epandrium, a much shorter apical process of harpes and a much wider tip of juxta (about 1/3 of width of juxta in apical view), which have often been referred to as S. ancilla View in CoL in the literature (e.g., Rohdendorf 1937: 356, figs 483–484; Povolný 1996: 106, fig. 19b), belong to Sarcophaga ( H.) belanovskyi (Verves, 1973) View in CoL (see below). Due to the confusion of the two species over a long period of time, the distribution of S. ( H.) ancilla View in CoL (see Pape 1996, 2004a) is in need of revision, and may even be restricted to south-western Europe. Illustrations of “ Heteronychia ancilla View in CoL ” by Povolný (1996: 106, fig. 19a) and Povolný and Verves (1997: 165, fig. 177) refer to S. ( H.) lederbergi ( Lehrer, 1995a) View in CoL .

Both paralectotypes of Pierretia ( Heteronychia) rondaniana designated by Pape (1988: 17) belong to S. ( H.) ancilla View in CoL (see above).

TAU

Tel-Aviv University

NHRS

Swedish Museum of Natural History, Entomology Collections

MZUF

Museo Zoologico La Specola, Universita di Firenze

SMF

Forschungsinstitut und Natur-Museum Senckenberg

ZMUC

Zoological Museum, University of Copenhagen

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Sarcophagidae

Genus

Sarcophaga

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Sarcophaga ( Heteronychia ) ancilla Rondani, 1865

Whitmore, Daniel 2011
2011
Loc

Spatulapica lucentina Lehrer & Martínez-Sanchez, 2001 : 3

Lehrer 2001: 3
2001
Loc

Heteronychia iubita

Lehrer 1999: 410
1999
Loc

Sarcophaga ancilla

Rondani 1865: 226
1865
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