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Bull. zoot. SurtJ. India, 6 (1-3) : 247-252, 1984 THREE SMALL, LITTLE-KNOWN GENERA OF ASILIDAE (DIPTERA) FROM INDIA A. N. T. JOSBPH AND P. PARUI Zoological Survey of India, Oalcutta ABSTRAOT One new species each of ApocZea ~Iacquart, A. rajasthansnsts n. sp., Sticho~ogon Loew, S. indicus n. sp" and Lobus?Iartin, L. jairami n. sp. are described from India and keys to the speoies are also given. A:poclea Macquart, Stichopogon Loew and Lobus Martin are three small genera, of Asilidae, represented in India by one species, foul species and two specios respectively (Oldroyd, 1975) one more new species of the If st mentioned genus was recently (1988) described by us. In this paper, one new species each, of these genera, is described. Genus Apoclea Macquart A:poclea Macquart,'18S8, Dip!. smot. 1 (2) : 119. Typespecies As'iZus algirus Linnaeus, by monotypy. Medium to large-sized flies with dense pollen and characteristically appressed, short,,hairs; wings with subcosta narrow, marginal cell relatively wide, and anterior branch of third vein generally with a short basal extension; male terminalia large, superior forceps closely apposed and laterally wholly dominate the terminalia. KEY "TO THE INDIAN SPECIES OF Apoclea Macquart 1. Femora bla.ck, tibiae and ta.rsi reddish, antennae dark brown, superior forceps of male terminalia l'ether long.... indica Bromley Legs and antennae uniformly yellowish-brown, superior forceps of ma.le terminalia comparati vely short. rajasthanensis n. sp. Apoclea rajastbanensis n. sp. (Fig. 1) Medium sized yellowish-brown to dark bfown species with yellowish-brown legs covered with white hairs, and hyaline wings. Male: length 17 mm, wing 11 mm; female: length 18 mm, wing 12 mm. Male: Hearl broader than thorax, dark brown, greyish-yellow tomentose; mystax white to pale, frons below as well as above antennae with dense pale hairs, the hairs being longer below, ocellar bristles white, hairs of occiput pale, some of which mediolaterally form bristles. Antennae yellowishbrown, bristles on segments 1 and 2 white, segment 2 longer than half of 1, segment 3 longer than 2 but shorter than 1. Palpi yellowish-brown and proboscis black, their hairs white and also with some pale ones. Thorax dark brown to black, sparsely greyish-yellow tomentose; pronotal hairs white and pale, dense on sides; mesonotum with the mediolongitudinal stripe indistinctly marked, humeri yellowish-brown, covering hairs and bristles pale; scutellum with the disc bearing white hairs and hind border a pair of white bristles; pleura densely grey or greyish-yellow tomentose with the hairs white. Halteres yellowish-brown,

Bulletin of t;~e Zoological Survey of India Legs yellowish-brown, covering hairs and bristles white but for a few black ones on tarsal segments. Wings hyaline, anterior branch of third vein with a small basal extension, first posterior cell, fourth posterior cell and anal cell closed and stalked. Abdomen yellowish-brown to dark brown, sides of tergites 1-3 with a few pale bristles, clothing hairs white. Male terminalia (Fig. 1) concolourous with the rest of abdomen, hairs white, dense. Female: Similar, but comparatively darker coloured. Apex of ninth tergite bearing Pa1'atype ~, Reg. No. 6970/H6, India: Rajasthan Gudba, 17.v.1958, coli. T. G. Vazirani. Genus Sticbopogon Loew Stichopogon Loew, 1847, Linn. Ene. 2 : 499. Typespecies, Dasypogon elegantulus Wiedem.a.nn, by original designa.tion. Minute flies of dark colour characterised by the single transverse row of mystax above the mouth margin, frons and vertex very widely divergent, style quite short; male terminalia hood-like and turned downwards, not distinctive. L---.----,---- U..5 l'j:m~ Fig. 1. about eight spines of unequal size arranged in two rows on either side. The only other species recorded under Apoclea from India is.a. indica Bromley from which A. rajasthanensis n. sp. differs in the yellowish-brown antennae, uniformly yellowish-brown legs and comparatively short superior forceps of male terminalia. HoZotype 0, ZSI Reg. No. 6969/H6, India: Rajasthan: Narana, 27.v.1958, coll. T. G. Vazirani. Apoclea f'ajasthanemis n. sp., lateral view of male terminalia. KEY TO THE INDIAN SPECIBS OF Stiakopogon Loew (After Oldroyd 1948) 1. Fore femola. partly or wholly ora.nge or yellow. Fore femora black contrasting with orange base of tibia. 2. Lamellae of female rather ba.re, with pointed tuft of golden hairs. Lamellae tomentose, tuft of hairs. without 2 3 mericl10nalu Oldroyd tomento8'u8 Oldroyd

JOSEPH et al: Three amall genera of Asilidae a, Lamellae of female with a broad tuft of hairs fringing all upper margin. Mystax and face white in both sexes... inaeguazis Loew Lamellae of female without tuft of hairs. 4. Myatax white in female and bright golden-yellow in male, antennae orange with blackish style, eighth tergite with 5-6 IItout bristles. l\'iystax stra w coloured in both sexes, basal segments of antennae black, apical segment brown with upper side black, eighth tergite without bristles. StichopogOD indicus n. sp. (Figs. 2, 3) 4 gy'innurus Oldroyd indicus n. Spa A tiny black species with black and yellowish-brown legs and lightly infuscated wings. Female: length 6-7 mm, wing 4-5 mm; male: ~ength 5-6 mm, wing 4-5 mm. Female: H eaa, broader than thorax, black with sparse yellowish tomentum above antennae and grey to greyish-yellow tomentum 249 below them; mystax straw coloured and forming a transverse row above mouth margin, frons along sides above antennae bearing white hairs, ocellar bristles pale, upper occiput sparsely white haired and also with four pale bristles, postocular occiput white baired. Antennal segments 1 and 2 black, the latter grey tomentose with concolourous bristles, 3 brown with its upper side black, 3 much longer than the combined length of two basal segments. Palpi and proboscis black, the former bearing sparse pale hairs. Thorax black, sparsely grey tomentose; pronotum concolourous with the rest and bearing pale hairs anteriorly; mesonotum with sparse, pale, clothing hairs, bristles brown; scutellum grey tomentose, disc bare, hind border bearing pale hairs; pleura sparsely grey tomentose. Halteres brownish tinged, stalks still lighter coloured. Legs black and yellowish-brown; coxa to femur black, tibia yellowish-brown with black apex, tarsal segments black with yellowishbrown basal marking on basal 2-3 segments, clothing hairs as well as bristles pale. 0.. 5 mm. wi 0.3mm. 32..Figs. 2-8. Stichopogon inaicus D. sp.; 2, ventral view of lnale terminalia ; S, laterarl '9iew of fema,le termina.lia,.

250 W;'ngs lightly infuscated. Abdomen black, sides of tergites grey which occupy lesser area in posterior segments, tergite 1 on side with long pale hairs, covering hairs pale; tip of abdomen (Fig. 3) illustrated, lamellae without apical tuft of hairs. Male: Similar but grey tomentum not so distinct; terminalia (Fig. 2) concolourous with rest of abdomen. Sti,chopogon indicu8 n. sp. is generally similar to S. gymnur1ts Oldroyd but differing in the black basal segments of antennae, in female lamellae devoid of apical tuft of hairs, ~d in male eighth abdominal tergite without bristles. HoZotype : ~,Z S I Reg. No. 6920/H6, India: Maharashtra: Ratnagiri District: Ratnagiri, 7.vii.1981, coli. p. Parui and p. H. Roy. Paratypes: 1 ~, 4 0 0, 6921/H6 to 6925/ H6, rest of details as in holotype. Genus Lobus Martin Lobus Martin, 1972, J. Kansas ent. Soc. 45 (1) : 8. Type-species, Leptogaster pallipes Janssens 1953, by original designation. Members belonging to Lobus Martin are slender, black flies which are readily recognised from the remaining genera of Leptogastrinae by the long, horizontal, pod -like ventral organ of male terminalia called lobos and the almost wholly fused aedeagal sheath with the lobos. KEY TO THE INDIAN SPECIES OF Lobus Martin 1. Anterior legs uniformly yellowish. Anterior legs pale yellow, apex dark brown. "..,. 2 Bulletin of the Zoolog [,cal Survey of India 2. Hind femur with dark spot medially and basally, hind tibia withou t band; scutellum bears 8 short dark bristles on posterior margin. kerazae :Marlin Hind femur reddish-brown a,t tip, hind tibia, with a brown band at apex; scutellum bears pale hairs on posterior ma.rgin. 3. Posterior border of scutellum with 2 or 3 rows of short bristles ; proctiger of male terminalia conical. Posterior border of scutellum without bristles; proctiger of male termin.alia ovoid. Lobus jairami n. sp. (Fig. 4) himaj,ayae Ma.rlin martini Joseph & Parui jairami n. ap. A slender black fly with dark brown and yellowish-brown legs, brownish tinged wings and dark brown abdomen. Male: 8 mm, wing 4 mm; female: length 9 mm, wing 7 mm. Male: Head black; gibbosity indistinct, mystax a transverse row of white bristles on mouth border with sparse grey tomentum, occipital hairs short and pale coloured, which become gray on sides. Antenna dark brown, segments 1 and 2 nearly equal, 3 elongate, style about two thirds of 3. Palpi and proboscis dark brown. Thorax black, sparsely grey tomentose; pronotum devoid of hairs ; mesoj?otum without mediolongitudinal stripe, sides, especially posteriorly, grey tomentose and the rest black, covering hairs dark brown or pale, posterior side bearing somewhat dense, brown hairs; scutellum thickly grey tomentose, covered with hairs but without bristles ; pleura to a sreater extent covered with gray

JQSB~H et at: PAree small genera 0/ A8ilidae tomentum, mesopleuron and sternopleuron anteriorly bearing dense, long, pale hairs. Halteres brownish. Legs dark brown and yellowish-brown, coxa and trachanter dark brown; forefemur for more than three-fourths yellowish-brown and apically dark brown, midfemur dark brown except at extreme base, hindfemur with the basal half yellowish-brown and distal half dark brown, tibiae basally for more than half yellowish-brown while the rest dark brown, tarsus with the basitarsus yellowishbrown; bristles and clothing hairs predominantly pale with some black ones also. Wings brownish tinged, basally comparatively darker coloured. Abdomen dark brown with tergites somewhat lighter on anterior and posterior borders, the lighter coloura tion gradually decreases in hind tergites. Male terminalia (Fig. 4) with the lobos yellowish-brown and the rest dark brown, hairs pale. Female: Similar but comparatively darker coloured: in forelegs femur and tibia uniformly yellowish-brown, in mid and hind legs femur and tibia yellowish -brown and 251 black; abdomen black with grey markings at the anterior and posterior sides of tergites. Genus Lobus Martin is represented by L. martini Joseph and Parui, L. keralae Martin and L. himalayae Martin from India. Of these L. joi'l'ami n. sp. is somewhat similar to L. martini Joseph and Parui, but otherwise quite distinct in structural details of male terminalia and colouration of hind legs. This species is named in honour of Sri Jairam Singh, Insect Setter, who has collected many valuable flies. Holotype d, ZSI Reg. No. 6971/H6, India: Kerala: Kottayam, Edapaliyam 5.i.1971, coli. A. N. T. Joseph. Paratype ~, Reg. No. 6972/H6, rest of details as in holotype. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We express our deep gratitude to Dr. B. K. Tikader, Director, Zoological Survey of India, Calcutta, for the necessary permission accorded to U$ for stud ying the material and to Dr. S. K. Bhattacharyya, Deputy Director of the same department, for enco.. uragements. 4 0.3 mm. Fig. 4. Lobus jairami n. sp" la.tera.l view of male terminalia.

252 RBfBRBNCES BROMLEY, S. W. 1935. New Asilidae from India (Insecta ; Diptera). Bee. Indian Mus., 37 : 219 230. JOSBPH, A. N. T. AND PARVI, P. 1983. A new species of Lobu8 Martin (Diptera: Asilidae) from S. India. Bull. zool. SurtJ. India., 5 (1) : 67-69. LOBW, H. 1847. Ueber die europaichen RaubBiegen (Diptera Asilica). Linnea Entomologica, 2 : 384-568. Bulletin oj the Zoological Survey of 1 ndui MACQUART, P. J. M. 1838. Dipteres exetiques nouveaux ou peu condus. Mem. Soc. Sci. Agric., Little, 1 (2) : 5-207. MARTIN, C. H. 1972. Genital morphology and species of the Eastern Hemisphere genus Lobus. J. Kansa8. ent. Soc., 45 (1) : 7-17. OLDROYD, H. 1948. Some Indian species of the genus Stichopogon (Diptera : Asil~dae). Entomologists' mon. Mag., 84: 261-263. OLDROYD, H. 1975. A. Oata.log of the Diptera 0/ the Oriental Region, 2: 99-156. The U ni versity Press of Hawaii, Honolulu.