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Summary Loïc Matile: Revision of the Palearctic Asindulum and Macrorrhyncha [Diptera, Mycetophilidae]. On the basis of the examination of every available Palearctic species, the genus Macrorrhyncha Winnertz is segregated from Asindulum Latreille. The keroplatine genera with elongated mouthparts are briefly discussed. A revised diagnosis is given for the two genera, as well as keys to species, one of which, Macrorrhyncha ancae, is new. All the Palearctic species (except M. ezoensis Okada) are described and illustrated, and new distributional data is given. Asindulum brevimanum Loew var. hispanicum Strobl. is raised to species, and A. brevimanum transfered to Antlemon Haliday, while new synonymies and combinations are established. The systematic changes resulting from this paper are: — New species: Macrorrhyncha ancae. — New status and comb.: Macrorrhyncha hispanica (Strobl.). — New comb.: Macrorrhyncha brevisrostre (Lundst.), collarti (Toll.), ezoensis (Okada), geranias (Loew), intermedia (Tarwid), italica (Costa), rostrata (Zett.) and Antlemon brevimanum (Loew). — New syn.: Asindulum femorale (Meigen) = A. nigrum Latr. Macrorrhyncha collarti (Tollet) = M. flava Winn. Macrorrhyncha intermedia (Tarwid) = M. rostrata (Zett.). The female of Asindulum theodori Mat. is described, and the status of M. brevirostre (Lundst.) is discussed.
Annales de la Société entomologique de France (N S ) – Taylor & Francis
Published: Jul 31, 1975
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