Spilogona paradispar Pont 2023, sp. nov. ...
Zenodo, 2023
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Spilogona paradispar sp. nov. ♁ ♀ (Figs 2, 4, 6, 10–11) Diagnosis. Spilogona paradispar is very similar to S. dispar but has setulae on the notopleuron close to the second seta. The male terminalia are also different from those of S. dispar (Figs 8–11, and see Hennig, 1959a: fig. 231; 1959b: fig. 314; both as S. funeralis (Rondani)); in fact, the lateral view of S. paradispar is most like that of S. taeniata (Hennig, 1959b: fig. 355). The male cercal plate is not like that of either S. dispar or S. taeniata. Etymology. The name reflects the similarity between the new species and S. dispar. Type-material: Holotype ♂, ARMENIA: Gegharkunik: Mt Armaghan, crater lake, N40.04 E45.13, 2810 m, 15.vii.2018 (A.C. Pont) (BMNH). Paratypes, 45♂ 37♀: data as for the holotype, 11♂ 11♀ (2♂ 2♀ each in BMNH, SZMN, ZISP, ZMUM, 3♂ 3♀ in OUMNH). Aragatsotn: heath south of Lake Kari, 40.26N 44.13E, 2700m, 19.vii.2011 (A.C. Pont), 7♂ 4♀ (BMNH) & 1♂ (OUMNH); originally identified as S. dispar by Pont (2013a: 4); below Spitak ... : Published as part of Pont, Adrian C., 2023, Spilogona dispar (Fallén, 1823) and its Palaearctic relatives (Diptera: Muscidae), pp. 409-418 in Zootaxa 5361 (3) on pages 412-415, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5361.3.6, http://zenodo.org/record/10088311 ...