chlorophana a écrit :Elle est très certainement dans le groupe d'Anthomyia illocata, mais je n'ai malheureusement pas de clé du genre dans cette région.
Bonjour ,
la mouche australienne
Anthomyia medialis ressemble comme deux gouttes d'eau à l'espèce réunionnaise. Mais à l'île Maurice (200 km de La Réunion) il y a un
lectotype femelle de
Anthomyia amoena (Macquart, 1851) (non représenté sur le WEB).
Dominique
Lectotype ^ of amoena: MAURITIUS: ‘Spilogaster / amoenus ^ / Macquart n.
sp.’ [rectangular white label]; ‘Type’ [rectangular red label]; ‘2901.40’ [dark green
disc; these numbers refer to Mauritius, collector Desjardins]. In Macquart coll.
MNHNP No 989, box 27.
Lectotype labelled as such by Pont, but not published;
this specimen is here designated as
lectotype to fix the current taxonomic concept
and to ensure its consistent future interpretation. The
lectotype has been partly
eaten by beetle pests, otherwise in good condition; right anterior pleura, sides and
venter of abdomen eaten away; right wing, left fore tibia and tarsus, and all right
legs missing. I examined this specimen in 1975, when it was brought to London by
the late Dr L. Matile. I am grateful to Dr A. C. Pont for permission to quote from
his unpublished MS on Macquart’s species, which includes data on the labels, and
to make this
lectotype designation.