Drymeia quadrisetosa Malloch 1919

Drymeia quadrisetosa (Malloch, 1919) Figs. 16 A–F Pogonomyia quadrisetosa Malloch, 1919: 77. Pogonomyia amurensis Lavčiev, 1971: 220. Syn. nov . Drymeia amurensis Pont, 1986: 71. Note . Lavčiev (1971) described Pogonomyia amurensis from Klimoutsky and Samodon in Khabarovskiy Kr...

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Main Authors: Sorokina, Vera S., Pont, Adrian C.
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Summary:Drymeia quadrisetosa (Malloch, 1919) Figs. 16 A–F Pogonomyia quadrisetosa Malloch, 1919: 77. Pogonomyia amurensis Lavčiev, 1971: 220. Syn. nov . Drymeia amurensis Pont, 1986: 71. Note . Lavčiev (1971) described Pogonomyia amurensis from Klimoutsky and Samodon in Khabarovskiy Kray, Russia. The holotype of D. amurensis should be in the Zoological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, St Petersburg, Russia, but it was not found there by Pont (2004) or by VSS. We have not seen the type, but Lavčiev’s description of D. amurensis and his figures of the hypopygium and mid femur are the same as for D. quadrisetosa Malloch, except for the number of strong anteroventral setae at the apex of mid femur. The mid femur of D. amurensis has only one such seta (Lavčiev 1971), but the mid femur of D. quadrisetosa is said to have two such setae. However, many of the specimens of D. quadrisetosa which we have studied have a variable number of these setae, from 1 to 3, which may be the same or different on each mid leg. So the number of strong setae is a variable character and we have no hesitation in proposing this synonymy. Material examined . RUSSIA: Chukotka Autonomous Okrug , Chaunskii raion : 1 male, Pevek, 28.vi. 1963, K. Gorodkov; Anadyrskii raion , 3 males and 4 females, low part of Anadyr’ River, 64.83 ºN 175.96 ºE, 18.vii. 2013, A. Barkalov. Krasnoyarsky Krai , Taymyr Peninsula : 2 males and 1 female, 114 km Khatanga, Kotuy River, 71.4 ºN 103 ºЕ, 1–5.vii. 2010, A. Barkalov. Altai Republic , Kosh-Agachskii raion : 2 males, Ukok plateau, environs of Kal’dzhin-Kul’-Bas lake, 2400 m, 49 ° 19 'N 87 ° 26 'E, 21.vii. 2006, T. Novgorodova. Zabaykalsky Krai [Chitinskaya Oblast]: 1 male, Nature Reserve “Sokhondinskii”, Verkhnii Bukukun cordon, ~ 1540 m, 49 º 36 'N 111 º06'E, 6.viii. 1991, V. Pekin. Sakha Republic : 1 male, ~ 100 km NW Oymyakon, 64 °08'N 141 ° 27 'E, [as 364 km from on road Khangyga], 5.vii. 1985, A. Barkalov. Remark . There has been no description of this species since Malloch’s (1919) original description, but the species can be reliably identified with the key by Huckett (1965 a). Distribution . Alaska, northern Canada (Yukon, Northwest Territories, Manitoba, Quebec, Labrador) and Russia (Siberia). : Published as part of Sorokina, Vera S. & Pont, Adrian C., 2015, A review of the genus Drymeia Meigen, 1826 (Diptera: Muscidae) in Russia, pp. 151-206 in Zootaxa 4000 (2) on page 190, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4000.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/244482 : {"references": ["Malloch, J. R. (1919) The Diptera collected by the Canadian Expedition, 1913 - 1918. (Excluding the Tipulidae and Culicidae.) In: Anderson, R. M. (Ed.), Report of the Canadian Arctic Expedition 1913 - 18. III: Insects. Part C: Diptera. pp. 34 - 90. [90 pp.]", "Lavciev, V. (1971) Faunistische und taxonomische Bemerkungen uber einige Musciden (Diptera, Muscidae) aus UdSSR nebst Beschreibungen der neuen Arten. [Russian, with German summary.] Entomologicheskoe Obozrrenie, 50, 215 - 226. [English translation in Entomological Review Washington, 50 (1), 125 - 131.]", "Pont, A. C. (1986) Family Muscidae. In: Soos, A & L. Papp. (Eds.), Catalogue of Palaearctic Diptera. Volume 11. Scathophagidae - Hypodermatidae. Akademiai Kiado, Budapest, pp. 57 - 215.", "Pont, A. C. (2004) Notes on types of Fanniidae and Muscidae (Diptera) in the Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, St Petersburg. International Journal of Dipterological Research, 15, 73 - 98.", "Huckett, H. C. (1965 a) The Muscidae of Northern Canada, Alaska and Greenland (Diptera). Memoirs of the Entomological Society of Canada, 42, 1 - 370. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.4039 / entm 9742 fv"]}