BIOTAXONOMY OF TEPHRITOIDEA Isr. J. Entomol. Vol. 35-36, 2005/6, pp. 367-422 A Revision of the Gymnosagena group of genera (Diptera: Tephritidae: Tephritinae) Amnon Freidberg1 and Bernhard Merz2 ABSTRACT The three Afrotropical genera of Tephritidae comprising the Gymnosagena group are revised: Elgonina Munro (including E. fuscana Munro, E. refulgens Munro, and seven new species: E. dimorphica, E. flavicornis, E. inexpectata, E. infusctata, E. pollinosa, E. splendida and E. yaromi); Gymnosagena Munro (including G. unicornuta Munro and four new species: G. campiglossina, G. kakamega, G. longicauda and G. nyikaensis), and Marriottella Munro (including M. exquisita Munro and M. sepsoides n. sp.). A lectotype is designated for Gymnosagena unicornuta. A cladistic analysis of the group supports the current classification. 1Department of Zoology, The George S. Wise Faculty of Life Sciences, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv 69978, Israel. E-mail:
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[email protected] BIOTAXONOMY OF TEPHRITOIDEA INTRODUCTION The three small, Asteraceae-feeding, Afrotropical genera of Tephritini, Gymnosagena, Marriottella and Elgonina, revised here, were all originally described by Munro (in 1935, 1939 and 1957, respectively) and later included in the Spathulina genus group of Tephritini (Tephritinae) (Norrbom et al., 1999). To date Gymnosagena includes one species, Marriottella – one species, and Elgonina – two species, and nothing on the taxonomy of these genera has been published subsequent to their original description. All three genera are characterized by a shiny black abdomen, a character shared with only a few other genera of Tephritini (see key below).