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J. Jezek, J. Obona, P. Grootaert, K. Lock, P. Manko, and W. Dekoninck (2020)

Review of two Tonnoir moth fly species, overlooked for a century (Diptera: Psychodidae: Psychodinae)

Acta Entomologica, 60(2):517-526.

A lectotype (male) and paralectotypes (male, female) of Pneumia vittata (Tonnoir, 1919) comb. nov. (= Pericoma crispi Freeman, 1953 syn. nov.) from Belgium are designated. The species is redescribed and illustrated, and a diff erential diagnosis is given. The former designation of a holotype, paratypes and paratypoids by Jung is invalid because it was not published. In addition, a problem with Tonnoiriella obtusa (Tonnoir, 1919) comb. nov. (= Tonnoiriella anchoriformis Salamanna, 1975 syn. nov.) from Belgium is resolved. A female specimen is designated as a lectotype, but only the dissected wings from this specimen are in condition suitable for redescription. There is additional non-type material collected later by Tonnoir; this material, including 3 females and 1 male, was the basis for redescription, illustrations and diff erential diagnosis. The unpublished male lectotype designated by Jung is invalid. Two species are added to the last checklist of Psychodidae from Belgium, raising the total number to 94.
Diptera, Psychodidae, Psychodinae, Pneumia, Tonnoiriella, lectotype, paralectotype, new synonymy, Belgium, Palaearctic Region
  • ISSN: 1804-6487 (online) – 0374-1036 (print)