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A CATALOGUE OF PERUVIAN (DIPTERA), WITH KEYS TO THE IDENTIFICATION AND DESCRIPTIONS OF TWO NEW 1

Gerardo Lamas M. 2

ABSTRACT

The present catalogue records 114 species of Asilidae Teresita, and Pronomopsis pseudorubripes, sp. n. (Megapo- in 54 different genera from Peru. In this number are in- dinae), from Cusco. eluded descriptions of the following new taxa: Keys for the identification of the subfamilies, tribes, teresita, sp. n. (Dasypogonini), from. Ayacucho, Hacienda genera and species of Peruvian Asilidae are included.

INTRODUCTION COPN Universitetets Zoologiske Museum, Copenhagen, Denmark. COR Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y. From the approximately 1200 species of Asilidae des­ FRAN Senckenbergische Naturforschende Gesellschaft, Na­ cribed from the Americas south of the United States, only tur-Museums und Forschungsinstitut, Frankfurt, 112 have been recorded from Peru. This fact indicates Germany. the poor development of taxonomical and distributional MUN Zoologischen Sammlung des Bayerischen Staates, Munich, Germany. studies, not only of the Peruvian Asilidae, but of most fa­ MZUSP Museu de Zoologk da Universidade de Sao Paulo, milies of Díptera and other orders of the Peruvian Sao Paulo, Brazil. fauna. Authors who had contributed to the of OXF Hope Museum, Oxford, England. Peruvian Asilidae have been Hermann (1908 and ff.) and PARIS Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris, France. Carrera & d'Andretta (1953). The first one described a SAA Departamento de Zologia y Entomologia, Universi- dad Nacional "San Antonio Abad", Cusco, Peru. great number of new species from the rain forest region STUT Stettiner Zoologischer Museum, Stuttgart, Germany. of Central and Southern Peru, based on the important col­ UA Museo de Entomologia, Universidad Nacional Agra­ lections made by W. Schnuse. Some species have also been ria, Lima, Peru. described by Curran (1941), based on the extensive ento­ USNM United States National Museum, "Washington, D.C. WIEN Naturhistorisches Museum, Zoologische Sammlungen, mological collections gathered by H. Bassler in Northern Vienna, Austria. Peru.

The present catalogue follows mainly the taxonomic KEY FOR SUBFAMILIES AND TRIBES OF PERUVIAN arrangement proposed by Martin & Papavero (1970) in ASILIDAE their paper on American Asilidae south of the United 1. —Palpi one segmented 2 States. The keys presented are mostly modifications and Palpi two segmented (Dasypogoninae) 3 adaptations of those proposed by Hull (1962). Many of the distributional data have been obtained through exami­ 2. —Fore tibiae with apical spur; third antennal segment never nation of the material of Asilidae deposited in the Museu with style, always with an apical pit; epandria coalesced and united with basistyli Megapodinae de Zoología da Universidade de Sao Paulo, Brazil, Museo Fore tibiae without apical spur; antennae usually with de Entomología de la Universidad Nacional Agraria, Lima. slender, apical style, about as long as third segment; epan­ Perú, and Departamento de Zología y Entomología, Univer­ dria not coalesced nor united to basistyli . . () 10 sidad Nacional "San Antonio Abad", Cusco, Peru. 3.—Male abdomen with 6 visible tergites, tergites 6-8 or 7-8 of female greatly reduced; third antennal segment without The author hopes that this paper will increase the in­ style, only with apical pit or spoon-shaped microsegment terest for the better knowledge of the Peruvian fauna. with a spine Laphystiini Tergites 7-8 visible 4 The following list gives the abbreviations used for the museums where types or another material are located: 4.—Marginal cell closed and petiolated, or closed on wing margin 8 AMNH American Museum of Natural History, New York, Marginal cell open 5 N.Y. BM British Museum (Natural History), London, Eng­ 5. —Head exceptionally wide and short, producing a goggle- land. eyed appearance; small Damalini BUD National Museum, Budapest, Hungary. Head as long as wide, without goggle-eyed appearance . . 6 CAS California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, Ca­ lifornia. 6.—Lateral slopes of metasternum without pile; vertex wider CHILE Departamento de Biología, Universidad de Concep­ than face at the base of the antennae; male genitalia non- ción, Chile. rotated Stichopogonini Lateral slopes of metasternum with pile; vertex not wider than face; male genitalia rotated or not 7

1 Presentado al 1er. Congreso Latinoamericano de Entomología. 7 . —Anterior tibiae always with spur at apex . . . Dasypogonini Cusco, Perú. 12-18 Abril 1971. Anterior tibiae never with spur at apex . . . Stenopogonini 2 Ex-alumno Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Lima, Perú. Financial support by Grant "Biológicas 70/671" of 8.—Small species, generally bare or slightly pilose; postmeta- the Fundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado de Sao Paulo, coxal area chitinized; genitalia of male small, concealed, Sao Paulo, Brazil. not rotated Atomosiini Junio, 1972 G. LAMAS: CATALOGUE OF PERUVIAN ASILIDAE 305

Medium sized to large species; postmetacoxal area mem­ 4.—Mesonotum bright yellowish pollinose, the dark stripes with branous; genitalia rotated 9 distinct margins 5

9.—Apex of palpus cylindroid; proboscis never dorsoventrally Dark stripes of mesonotum without distinct margins, not flattened Laphriini differentiaed, yellowish pollinosity restricted to narrow Apex of palpus lamellate, broad and thin, or narrow and bands on lateral margins 7 thin; proboscis usually dorsoventrally flattened 5.—A very conspicuous, usually wedge-shaped, light spot on Andrenosomini apex of second submarginal cell scopifer (Schiner) without such light spot on wing 6 10.—Style plumose, longer than third antennal segment . . . . Ommatiini 6.—Abdomen yellowish red or orange red, tergites 2-7 or 3-7 Style not plumose, either shorter or longer than third an­ with a transverese dark brown stripe on middle of basal tennal segment Asilini half pardalina Hermann Abdomen dark brown without such stripes SUBFAMILY DASYPOGONINAE ocalata (Wiedemann)

Tribe Stichopogonini 7. —Legs yellowish, very small species luteipes Hermann Legs reddish brown to brownish black . . peruviana Hermann — Third antennal segment stout, elongated, longer than the two proximal segments together; face flat, bristles confined to Hermann, 1924:170. Type-locality: Peru, mouth of oral margin Stkhopogon Loew Pachitea R., 150 m. Type: ? — Third antennal segment globular, shorter than the two Distr.: Huanuco (mouth of Pachitea R., 150 m.). proximal segment together; face slightly elevated, almost pes Hermann, 1924:164. Type-locality: Peru, Urubamba R., completely covered by hair Lissoteles Bezzi 350 m.; Bolivia, Mapiri, Sarampiuni, 700 m. Type: ? Distr.,: Urubamba R., 350 m. (probably Mishagua, Cuzco). data (Fabricius), 1805:151 (Dioctria). Type-locality: "South LISSOTELES Bezzi America". Type: COPN. Distr.: "Peru"; Huanuco (mouth of Pachitea R.); Junin Lissoteles Bezzi, 1910a: 178. Type-species: hermanni Bezzi (orig. (Valle de Chanchamayo, 800 m.); Loreto (Ucayali R.); des.). Pasco (Pichis); Urubamba R. (probably Loreto). Refs.: Hermann (1924); Pritchard (1938); MZUSP coll.; — All tibiae and femora black austrinus Martin UA coll. — Tibiae yellow with black apices aquilonius Martin pardalina Hermann, 1924:166. Type-locality: "Peru" Type: ? WIEN. aquilonius Martin, 1961:8, fig. 3 (male genitalia). Type-locality: Distr.: "Peru". Mexico, Nayarit, San Bias. Type: AMNH, paratype via., pennipes Hermann, 1924:168. Type-locality: Peru, Callanga, MZUSP. Type: BUD. Distr.: Lima (Laguna de Villa). Distr.: Madre de Dios (Callanga). Re}s.: MZUSP coll. pennipes Hermann, 1924:168. Type?locality: Peru, Callanga. austrinus Martin, 1961:10. Type-locality: Peru, Tumbes, 10 mi. Type: BUD. S. of Zorritos, Type: CAS. Distr.: Madre de Dios (Callanga). Distr.: Tumbes (10 m. S of Zorritos). rufithorax (Wiedemann), 1828:410 {Dasypogon). Type-locali­ ty: "Brazil". Type: ? Genus STICHOPOGON Loew Distr.: Paco (Puerto Bermiidez, 300 m.). Refs.: Hermann (1924). Dasypogon, subg. Stkhopogon Loew, 1847:499. Type-species: scopifer (Schiner), 1868:161 (Discocephala). Type-locality: elegantulus Wiedemann (Back, 1909:332). "South America". Type: WIEN. schnuseis (Bezzi), 1010c:151 (Neopogon). Type-locality: Peru, Distr.: Huanuco (mouth of Pachitea R., 150 m.); Uru­ Rosalina, near Paso de Lares Urubamba R. Type: ? bamba R., Umuhuankiali (probably Cuzco). Distr.: Cuzco (Rosalina, Urubamba R.; Lares [as Laris] Refs.: Hermann (1924). valley). Refs.: Engel (1930). Tribe Laphystiini

Tribe D a m a 1 i n i — End of second vein strongly recurrent; marginal cell open, or closed with a short stalk; pulvilli absent or reduced to Genus HOLCOCEPHALA Jaennkke minute stubs Macahybe Carrera

Holcocephala Jaennicke, 1867:359 (nom. nov. for Discocephala — End of second vein not recurrent; marginal cell closed with Macquart). a short stalk or closed in the margin, without stalk; pulvilli Type-species: Discocephala rufiventris Macquart (aut.) = well developed Laphystia Loew abdominalis (Say). Genus LAPHYSTIA Loew Subgenus Holcocephala Jaennicke Laphystia Loew, 1947:538. Type-species: sabulicola Loew (mon.). 1.—Mesonotum bright red rufithorax (Wiedemann) — Third antennal segment elongated, 1.5 times longer than Mesonotum not red 2 segments 1 and 2 togther robusta Hermann 2. —Femora and tibiae, mainly the posterior ones, with stout, —• Third antennal segment oval, no longer than segments 1 black hairy bristles 3 and 2 together scalaris Hermann Femora and tibiae only with reddish yellow hairs ...... 4 robusta Hermann, 1908:161, fig. 7 (antenna). Type-locality. 3.—Sides of mesonotum conspicuously grayish white pollinose; Peru, Rosalina, Urubamba R., 700 m. Type: ? hind basitarsi reddish brown with black hair on apical Distr.: Cuzco Rosalina, Urubamba R., 700 m.). half dimidiata Hermann Sides of mesonotum without conspicuous grayish white scalaris Hermann, 1908:157, fig. 4 (antenna). Type-locality: pollinose band; hind basitarsi yellowish with white hair Peru, mouth of Pachitea R., 150 m. Type: ? on apical half pennipes Hermann Distr.: Huanuco (mouth of Pachitea R., 150 m.). 306 ANALES 1er. CONGRESO LATINOAMERICANO DE ENTOMOLOGÍA Rev. Per. Entom. Vol. 15, № 2

Note: Hull (1962) and Martin & Papavero (1970) were wrong Genus HYPENETES Loew when assigned scalaris Hermann to Macahyba Carrera. Obviously it was a "lapsus calami", for Hermann to (1908: Hypenetes Loew, 1858:346 (key), 348 (1859:89; second erec­ 157) clearly says: "{Laphystia scalaris] die gelben Pulvillen tion of genus). Type-species: stigmatias Loew (mon.). besitzen normale Länge". Moreover, in page 159 he states: "Diese neue Art [Laphystia schnusei] ist durch die rudimen­ — Basal half of wing milky white, remainder hyaline with some täre Enrwicklung der Pulvillen leicht kenntlich;". For these small dark spots obtusus Engel reasons I am placing here L. schnusei in a new combination. — All wing hyaline with some small dark spots, fulvicomis (Macquart) Genus MACAHYBA Carrera fulvicomis (Macquart), 1846:195 (1846:67), pi. 7, fig. 1 Macahyba Carrera, 1947a:203. Type-species: nordestina Carrera (whole insect) {Dasypogon). Type-locality: "Brazil". Type (orig. des.). lost. schnusei (Hermann), 1908:159, figs. 5 (antena), 6 male geni­ Distr.: Lima (Atocongo). talia), pi. 4, fig. 2 (photo, whole insect) (Laphystia). Refs.: Carrera & Papavero (1965). Type-locality: Peru, Ucayali R., 300 m. Type: ? N. COMB. obtusus Engel, 1930:472. Type-locality: Bolivia, Cordillera de Distr.: Loreto (Ucayali R., 300 m.). Buenavista, south of Cuevo. Tipe: ? Distr.: Apurimac (Mamara). Tribe Stenopogonini Ref.: Engel (1930).

1. —Pulvilli absent or vestigial . Dicranus Loew Tribe Dasypogonini Pulvilli normal. 2 1. —Fourth posterior cell closed 2 2. —Fourth posterior cell open Hypenetes Loew Fourth posterior cell closed 3 Fourth posterior cell open 5

3. —Third antennal segment greatly swollen; mystax confined 2. —Scutellum with stout bristles 3 to basal half of face Alyssomyia Hull Third antennal segment not swollen; face almost completely Margin of scutellum without bristles 4 covered by the stout mystax bristles 4 3.—Face usually completely bare, mystax confined to 1 or 2 4. —Anal cell broadly open Zabrotica Hull Anal cell closed or narrowly open on wing margen rows of stout, long bristles; elogate flies with narrow, Prolepsis Walker cylindrical abdomen; pile greatly reduced, giving a bare appearance Diogmites Loew Genus PROLEPSIS Walker Face densely pilose; shorter, more robust species, densely pilose Lastaurus Loew Prolepsis Walker, 1851:101. Type-species: fumiflamma Walker (mon.) = lucifer (Wiedemann). 4. —Abdomen tapering from base to apex; third antennal seg­ haatayata Lamas, 1971b: Type-locality: Bolivia, Lago Titicaca, ment wider at base; estremely bare, denuded species .... Huatayata. Type vid., MZUSP. Phonicocleptes Lynch Arribalzaga Abdomen slightly clavate, or narrow basally; third antenal Distr.: Cuzco (La Huerta; Cuzco; Urubamba; Lucre; Lima- segment spindle-shaped Blepharepium Rondani tambo; Kosñipata); Puno (Juliaca; Puno). Refs.: Lamas (1971b). 5.—Only fine setae at the base of anterior basitarsus; ocellarium prominent with vertical sides .... Cophura Osten Sacken Genus DICRANUS Loew Denticles present af the base of the anterior basitarsus; ocellarium usually weak or low 6 Microstylum, subg. Dicranus Loew, 1851:13. Type-species: Dasypogon rutilus Wiedemann (orig. des.). 6.—Pulvilli normal Aphamartania Schiner schrottkyi Bezzi, 1910b:67 (nom. nov. for longiungulatus Pulvilli greatly reduced Theromyia Williston Macquart). Type-locality: Bolivia, Yungas, Type: Paris. Distr.: Madre de Dios (Salvación); Mischuyan. ? Genus DIOGMITES Loew Refs.: Carrera (1955), UA coll., SAA coll. Diogmites Loew, 1866:21 (Cent. 7, no. 36). Type-species: Genus ALYSSOMYIA Hull platypterus Loew (Coquillett, 1910:533). — Mesonotum with light brown longitudinal stripes, not con­ Alyssomyia Hull, 1962:143. Type-species: Clavator brevicornis trasting with the reddish brown ground color Philippi (orig. des.). castaneus (Macquart) brevicornis (Philippi), 1865:700, fig. 1 (antenna) (Clavator). — Mesonotum with dark brown longitudinal stripes, strongly Type-locality: Chile, Santiago, Illapel. Neotype: CHILE contrasting with the grayish yellow ground color (Artigas, 1967). teresita, sp. n. Distr.: Lima (La Molina; Lima). castaneus (Macquart), 1838:35 (1839:151) (Dasypogon). Refs.: MZSUP coll.; UA coll. Type-locality: Brazil, Para (= Belem). Type: PARIS. Distr.: Loreto (Iquitos). Genus ZABROTICA Hull Refs.: Carrera & d'Andretta (1953).

Zabrotica Hull, 1958a:253. Type-species: clarkei Hull (orig. DIOGMITES TERESITA, sp. n. des.). clarkei Hull, 1958a:254. Type-locality: Peru, La Oroya. Type Male — Length: 11.5 mm; wing length: 8 mm. not in USNM. Distr.: Arequipa (Atiquipa, 200 m.); Junin (La Oroya); Head: Face and occiput silvery pollinose; front and vertex Lima (Atocongo), 150 m.; Canta, 2800 m.; Chosica; golden pollinose, ocellar tubercle elevated dark brown, antennae La Molina; Lima; La Tablada, Lurín; Lomas de Lachay; reddish brown, third segment a little darker, with a row of Puente Piedra; Valle de Santa Eulalia, 2180 m.). short, stiff, black bristly hairs on dorsal border and an apical Refs.: MZUSP coll. pit with reddish spine; second antennal segment almost twice Junio, 1972 G. LAMAS: CATALOGUE OF PERUVIAN ASILIDAE 307 longer than segment 1, third segment 1.5 times longer than white; genitalia rotated 90' counterclockwise, eight tergite and segments 1 and 2 together; mystax pure white, formed by two sternite greatly reduced, epandrium yellowish brown, basistylus rows of stiff bristles on epistomal border; bristly hairs of reddish brown, dististylus black on apex, hypandrium reddish antennae, ocellar tubercle and front black; occipital bristly hairs brown with a black spot on middle (figs. 1-3). white, some black on upper portion; beard white; palpi black, Wings slightly brownish, apical third and posterior margin bristles black; proboscis reddish black. darker, veins dark brown; fourth posterior cell closed with a Thorax yellowish pollinose, darker on menosotum; pronotal long stalk, anal cell closed on wing margin. bristles yellowish; mesonotal longitudinal dark stripe more or Legs dark yellowish brown, apical end of tarsal segment less divided on posterior three-fourths of mesoscutum, two dark 1-4 dark brown, fifth tarsal segment wholly dark brown, more spots on each side, separated by the transverse suture; pile and than basal half of dorsal and outer sides on hind tibiae dark bristles black; scutellum dark brown, golden pollinose, two black brown; coxal bristles yellowish white, pile and bristles of remain­ marginal bristles; metanotum dark brown, golden pollinose, der of legs black; claws black; pulvilli yellowish. specially on lateral sides; pleurae grayish yellow pollinose, meta- Female: Unknown. pleural bristles black; haltères reddish brown. Abdomen reddish brown, tergite 1 dark brown, tergites 2-7 Type-material: Holotype macho, Hacienda Teresita, La Mar, with one longitudinal black stripe on each side, enclosing a round, Ayacucho, Peru, 20-XI-1963 (Caballero), deposited in the pale reddish brown, middle spot; sternites light yellowish brown; Museo de Entomologia, Universidad Nacional Agraria, Lima, pile black and yellowish, bristly hairs on first tergite dirty Peru.

FIGS. 1 - 3: Diogmites teresita, sp. n.; male genitalia. 1: Posterior view — 2: Dorsal view — 3: Lateral view. FIG. 4: Pionomopsis pseudorubripes, sp. n.; hind tibia.

Genus BLEPHAREPIUM Rondani Distr..: Loreto (Santiago R.; Iquitos) Marañón R. (proba- bly Loreto). Blepharepium Rondani, 1848:89. Type-species: luridum Rondani Refs.: Curran (1942, as bassleri). (mon.). Genus PHONICOCLEPTES Lynch Arribalzaga 1. —Palpal hairs black and yellowish 2 Palpal hairs only yellowish .... subcontractum (Walker) Pbonicocleptes Lynch Arribalzaga, 1881:18. Type-species: 2. —Third antennal segment black luridum Rondani busiris Lynch Arribalzaga (mon.). Third antennal segment reddish . . . cajennensis (Fabricius) langei Carrera, 1947b:268. Type-locality: Brazil, Parana, Vila Velha. Type: Museu Paranaense, Curitiba, Parana (probably cajennensis (Fabricius), 1787:360 (Asilus). Type-locality: lost). French Guiana, Cayenne. Neotype vid., MZUSP (Papavero, Distr.: Loreto (Iquitos). 1971). Refs.: Carrera & d'Andretta (1953). Distr.: Junín (Valle de Chanchamayo; Huallaga R.; Satipo; La Merced), Loreto (Iquitos; Pucallpa; middle Ucayali Genus LAST AU RUS Loew R.; Morona R.; Santiago R.; Putumayo R.), Madre de Dios (Salvación), Mischuyán ?; Lacorezza ?; San Martín Dasypogon, subg. Lastaurus Loev 1851:11. Type-species : (Achinamaliza). anthracinus Leow (orig. des.). Refs.: Curran (1942, as incamá. vorax); Carrera & d'An- fallax_ (Macquart), 1846:191 (1846:63), pi. 7, fig. 5 (whole dretta (1953, as vorax); Carrera & Papavero (1962, as insect) (Dasypogon), Type-locality: "Colombia" (as Nou­ vorax); Papavero (1971); SAA coll. velle Grenade). Type: OXF. luridum Rondani, 1848:89, pi. 3bis, fig. 8 (antenna). Type- Distr.: Cuzco (Machu-Picchu; Quillabamba). locality: "Brazil". Type: ? Refs.: SAA coll. Distr.: Loreto (Iquitos). Refs.: Carrera & d'Andretta (1953). Genus THEROMYIA Williston subcontractum (Walker), 1856:455 (Dasypogon). Type-locality: Theromyia Williston, 1891:73 (nom. nov. for Myiothera Wil­ Brazil, "Amazon district". Type: BM. liston). Type-species: Cylindrophora murina Philippi (aut.). 308 ANALES 1er. CONGRESO LATINOAMERICANO DE ENTOMOLOGÍA Rev. Per. Entom. Yol. 15, № 2 nana (Pritchard), 1941:135 (Aphamartania). Type-locality: 1. —Abdomen red, first tergite somewhat black Peru, Lima, Verrugas Canyon, 7000 feet. Type: USNM. rubriventris Hermann Distr.: Lima ((Verrugas, 7000 feet). Abdomen with the five basal tergites black or dark brown, remainder red 2 Genus APHAMARTANIA Schiner 2.—Basal tergites dark brown, first tergite almost completely white pollinose anceps Hermann Aphamartania Schiner, 1866:671. Type-species: frauenfeldi Basal tergites black, first tergite with scattered white pol- Schiner (orig. des.). linosity ruficaudis Hermann digna Pritchard, 1941:137, fig. 2 (male genitalia). Type- locality: Peru, Huanuco, Shishmay. Type: USNM. anceps Hermann, 1912:234. Type-locality: Peru, mouth of Pa- Distr.: Huanuco (Shishmay). chitea R. Type: ? Distr.: Huanuco (mouth of Pachitea R.) Genus COPHURA Osten Sacken rubriventris Hermann; 1912:229. Type-locality: "Peru" (male), "Surinam" (female). Type: ? Cophura Osten Sacken, 1887:181. Type-species: sodalis Osten Distr.: "Peru". Sacken (mon.). ruficaudis Hermann, 1912:232. Type-locality: Peru, mouth of zandra Pritchard, 1943:294. Type-locality: Peru, Cajamarca, Ce- Pachitea R., 150m. Type: ? lendin. Type: ? Distr.: Huanuco (mouth of Pachitea R., 150m.). Distr.: Cajamarca (Celendin). Tribe ANDRENOSOMINI Tribe L a p h r i i n i 1. —Metanotal callosity with bristles 2 1. —Proboscis elongate, greatly compressed and flattened lateral­ Metanotal callosity without bristles ly, except at base 2 Andrenosoma (Andrenosoma) Rondani Proboscis long or short, subcylindrical, not compressed and flattened laterally; apex of proboscis blunt, not upturned 2.—Proboscis unusually pointed and upturned at apex Ichneumolaphria Carrera Andrenosoma (Pilica) Curran Proboscis greatly thinned dorsoventrally and pointed in 2.—Face with scales besides the usual bristles and pile; abdomen lateral aspect, but comparatively wide and shovel-shaped short, not constricted at base; femora slender, without ate apex Dasyllis Loew bristles Pholidotus Hermann Face with ordinary pile and bristles or both 3 Genus ANDRENOSOMA Rondani

3. —Hind femur thickened and bearing one or more tubercles . . Andrenosoma Rondani, 1856:160. Type-species: Asilus ater Lin­ Lampria (Lampria) Macquart naeus (orig. des.). Hind femur not unsually thickened and tuberculate Laphria (Laphria) Meigen Subgenus ANDRENOSOMA Rondani

Genus LAPHRIA Meigen 1. —Abdomen at least with terminal segments red 2 Abdomen without any trace of red 3 Laphria Meigen, 1803:270 Type-species: Asilus gibhosus Lin­ naeus (Latreille, 1810:443). 2.—-Abdominal tergites 1-5 black, remainder red; tibiae wholly black erythropyga (Wiedemann) Subgenus LAPHRIA Meigen Abdomen red; tibiae red with apical end black xantbocnema (Wiedemann) glauca Enderlein, 1914:251. Type-locality: Ecuador, Coca, Ar- chidona and Canelos; Peru, -Chanchamayo; Peru, Loreto, Pe- 3.—Abdomen wholly black nigrum Bromley bas (as Brazil, Amazonas - error). Type: STUT. Abdominal tergites black with grayish to yellowish transver­ Distr.: Junin (Chanchamayo); Loreto (Pebas). se stripe on posterior border .... sarcophaga (Hermann) Refs.: UA coll. erythropyga (Wiedemann), 1828:509 (Paphria). Type-locality: "Brazil", Type: ? Genus ICHNEUMOLAPHRIA Carrera Distr..: Lima (Lima, Chosica). Refs.: Carrera & d'Andretta (1953); MZUSP coll.; UA Ichneumolaphria Carrera, 1951:114. Type-species: zikani Ca­ coll. rrera (orig. des.). nigrum Bromley, 1931:132. Type-locality: Ecuador, Guayaquil. fascipennis (Hermann), 1912:216 (Rhopalogaster). Type- Type: BM. locality: Peru, Mishagua, Urubamba R., 350 m. Type: ? Menacho; Lima, 70 m.). Distr.: Cuzco (Mishagua, Urubamba R., 350 m.). Distr.: La Libertad (San Pedro de Lloc), Lima (Fundo La Refs.: MZUSP coll. Genus LAMPRIA Macquart sarcophaga (Hermann), 1912:263 (Nusa). Type-locality: Peru, mouth of Pachitea R., 150 m., and Vilcanota (as Villanota). Lampria Macquart, 1838:60 (1839:176) .Type-species: Laphria Type: ? clavipes Fabricius (Coquillett, 1910:557). Distr.: Cuzco (Vilcanota), Huanuco (mouth of Pachitea R., 150 m.). xanthocnema (Wiedemann), 1828: 509 (Laphria). Type- Subgenus LAMPRIA Macquart locality: "Brazil". Type: ? Distr.: "Peru"; Junin (Satipo). clavipes (Fabricius), 1805-162 (Laphria). Type-locality: "South Refs.: Hermann (1912); Carrera & d'Andretta (1953); America". Sintypes: COPN; University of Kiel. UA coll. Distr.: Huanuco (Tingo Maria, 670 m.), Loreto (Pucallpa, : 200 m.), Pasco (Puert6 Yessup, 300 m.). Subgenus PILICA Curran Refs.: Hermann (1912); Carrera & d'Andretta (1953). Pilica Curran, 1931:20 (as genus). Type-species: Laphria Genus PHOLIDOTUS Hermann formidolosa Walker (orig. des.).

Pholidotus Hermann, 1912:229- Type-species: rubriventris 1. —Abdomen at least with terminal segment red 2 Hermann (Martin & Papavero, 1970:41). Abdomen without any trace of red olbus (Walker) Junio, 1972 G. LAMAS: CATALOGUE OF PERUVIAN ASILIDAE 309

2 . —Abdomen only with terminal segments red 3 Abdomen almost completely red 4 3.—Metapleural bristles black or black and white; abdomen slender pyrrhopyga (Wiedemann) Metapleural bristles yellowish or white; abdomen stout .... punctata Bromley 4.—Abdomen wholly bright red; pile of mesonotum orange red phoenicogaster (Hermann) Abdomen reddish brown; pile of mesonotum mostly black erythrogaster (Wiedemann) erythrogaster (Wiedemann), 1828:523 (Laphria). Type-locali­ ty. "Brazil". Type: FRAN. Distr.: Urubamba R., Umuhuankiali, 500 m. (probably Cuzco). Refs.: Hermann (1912). olbus (Walker), 1849:375 (Laphria). Type-locality: "Hondu­ ras". Type: BM. Distr.: "Peru". Refs.: Hermann (1912), Enderlein (1914). Note: A doubtful record, for the species is only known from Honduras to Venezuela. phoenicogaster (Hermann), 1912:248 (Nusa). Type-locality: Bolivia, Mapiri, Sarampiuni, 700m.; San Ernesto; San Car­ los, 800 m.; "Bolivia". Type: ? Distr.: SAA coll. Refs.: SAA coll. punctata Bromley, 1934-344. Type-locatity: Guyana, Bartica, Kartabo. Type: AMNH. Distr.: Lima (Lima). Refs.: UA coll. pyrrhopyga (Wiedemann), 1828: 515 (Laphria). Type-locality: "Brazil". Type: WIEN. Distr.: Huanuco (Tournavista). Refs.: UA coll.

Genus DASYLLIS Loew FIG. 5: Map of Peru showing localities mentioned in text. List of localities: Laphria, subg. Dasyllis Loew, 1851: 20. Type-species: haemorrhoa 1.—Achinamiza (San Martin), 2.—Atiquipa (Arequipa), 3.—Atocongo (Li­ Wiedemann (orig. des.). ma), 4—Aucayacu (Huánuco), 5—Ayabaca (Piura), 6.—Cal langa (Madre de Dios), 7,—Callao (Lima), 8,—Canta (Lima), 9.—Canto Grande (Lima), — All abdominal tergites reddish yellow and covered with gol­ 10.—Cañete (Lima), 11.—Celendin (Cajamaroa), 12.—Chanchamayo Valley den yellow hairs fascipenms (Macquart) (Junfn), 13.—Chinchaypuquio (Cuzco), 14.—Chosica (Lima), 15.—Ciene- — Anterior half, or more, of each abdominal tergite black with guilla (Lima), 16,—Cuzco (Cuzco), 17.—Fundo La Menacho (Lima), 18,— black hairs, posterior margin yellow with yellow hairs . . . . Hacienda Mallares, Sullana (Piura), 19.—Huachipa (Lima), 20.—Iquitos haemorrhoa (Wiedemann) (Loreto), 21.—Juliaca (Puno), 22—Kosñipata (Cuzco), 23.—Laguna de Vi­ lla (Lima), 24,—La Huerta (Cuzco), 25.—La Merced (Junín), 26.—La Mo­ fascipennis (Macquart), 1834: 284 (Lapbria). Type-locality: lina (Lima), 27.—La Oroya (Junín), 28.—Lares Valley (Cuzco), 29.—La French Guiana, Cayenne. Type lost. Tablada, Lurín (Lima), 30.—Limatambo (Cuzco), 31.—Loma de Lachay (Li­ Distr.: "Peru". ma) , 32—Lucre (Cuzco), 33.—Machu-Picchu (Cuzco), 34.—Mamara (Apu- Refs.: UA coll. rímac), 35.—Marcona (lea), 36.—Mishagua (Cuzco), 37.—Mouth of Pachi- haemorrhoa (Wiedemann), 1830: 645 (Laphria). Type-locality: tea R. (Huánuco), 38.—Pachacamac (Lima), 39.—Pebas (Loreto), 40.—Pi­ Brazil, Bahia. Type: ? chls (Pasco), 41.—Pilcopata (Cuzco), 42.—Piura (Piura), 43.—Pucallpa (Lo­ Distr.: "Peru". reto). 44.—Puente Piedra (Lima), 45.—Puerto Bermúdez (Pasco), 46.— Refs.: Carrera (1958). Puerto Yessup (Pasco), 47—Puno (Puno), 48.—Puruohuco (Lima), 49.— Quebrada Verde (Lima), 50,—Quillabamba (Cuzco), 51.—Rosalina (Cuzco), Tribe A t o m o s i i n i 52.—Salvación (Madre de Dios), 53,—San Alejandro (Loreto), 54.—San Bartolo (Lima), 55.—San Pedro de Lloo (La Libertad), 56.—Santa Eulalia 1.—Third antennal segment with a dorsal or subdorsal spine, Valley (Lima), 57—Santa Rosa, Chinchipe R. (Cajamarca), 58.—Satipo usually placed at or but little beyond the middle of the (Junín), 59.—Shishmay (Huánuco), 60.—Tambo Valley (Arequpa), 61.— segment, never arising at or close to the apex of this Teresita (Ayacucho), 62.—Tingo María (Huánuco),. 63.—Tournavista (Huá­ segment 2 nuco), 64.—Unini (Pasco), 65.—Urubamba (Cuzco), 66.—Verrugas Canyon Third antennal segment without spine unless at or almost (Lima), 67.—Vilcanota (Cuzco), 68.—Zarate (Lima), 69.—Zorritos (Tumbes). at the apex; third segment with or without microsegment 10 Face and vertex strongly widened; scutellar margin with 2.—Antenna exceptionaly long and slender, at least 2 times the bristles or stiff hairs 4 head length; first and third antennal segments share equal­ ly or nearly equally in the extent of elongation . . . . 3 4. —Grossly punctated flies, bare, with pile very reduced, scat­ Antenna 1 to 2.5 times the head length, or shorter; first tered setae; occiput bare except for 4 stout, laterally placed and third antennal segments not of equal length . . . . 5 spinous bristles Cyphotomyia Williston Without exceptionally deep or conspicuous surface puncta- 3.—Face and vertex only gently widened; upper occipital rion; pile abundant, scattered, long and fine; occipital bristles spinous; scutellar margin without bristles . . . . bristles moderately strong, weak or absent altogether . . Protichisma Hermann Cerotainia Schiner 310 ANALES 1er. CONGRESO LATINOAMERICANO DE ENTOMOLOGÍA Rev. Per. Entom. Vol. 15, № 2

5.—Third antennal segment attenuate and drawn far out apical- Genus ATRACTIA Macquart ly into a fine point, with or without apical bristle .... 6 Third antennal segment rather blunt at apex, or sometimes Atractia Macquart, 1838: 151 (1839: 267). Type-species: Asilus attenuate apically 8 psilogaster Wiedemann (mon.). — Ground color of abdomen black dispar Hermann 6.—Attenuate part of third antennal segment densely short plumose, without apical bristle; supraoral bristles long, — Ground color of abdomen yellowish brown few and weak 7 vivax Hermann Attenuate part of third antennal segment with only micro- setae, an apical bristle present or absent; supraoral bristles dispar Hermann, 1912: 186, fig. 71 (m. an h. antenna). Type- long, stout, more abundant Atractia Macquart locality: "Peru", several localities. Type: WIEN. Distr.: "Peru". 7.—Fourth posterior cell distinctly shorter than the discal cell; vivax Hermann, 1912: 177, fig. 67 (m.. and /. antenna). Type- third antennal segment ends in a minute, hairy spine . . locality: Peru, Umuhuankiali, Urubamba R., 500 m. Type: Hybozelodes Hermann WIEN. Fourth posterior cell as long or longer than discal cell; Distr.: Umuhuankiali, Urubamba R., 500 m. (probably third antennal segment attenuate, and ends in a plumose Cusco). arista Lophoceraea Hermann Genus EUMECOSOMA Schiner 8.—Third antennal segment rather blunt at apex, and excep­ tionally long and slender; the first segment short and at Eumecosoma Schiner, 1866: 662 (key), 673 (1868: 171; second least 1 or 2 times as long as the shott second segment; erection of genus). Type-species: Laphria pleuritica Wiede­ first posterior cell narrowed or closed; scutellar margin mann (orig. des.). with only stiff hairs 9 1. —Legs wholly black 2 Third antennal segment shorter; scutellum with stout Anterior and middle legs mostly reddish yellow, hind pair bristles Protichisma Hermann almost completely black staurophora Schiner 9.—Third antennal segment about twice as long as the com­ 2.—Pile strongly developed, specially on mesonotum bined length of the first two; metapleura without bristles hnsutum Hermann Strombocodia Hermann Pile poorly developed metallescens Schiner Third antennal segment 2.5 to 3 times longer than seg­ ments 1 and 2 together; metapleura with a single, vertical birsutum Hermann, 1912: 73, fig. 27 (antenna). Type-locality: row of stout bristles Apbestia Schiner Bolivia, Mapiri, Sarampiunf, 700 m.; "Peru". Type: ? Distr.: "Peru". 10.—Antenna comparatively short, the third segment wide, metallescens Schiner, 1868: 171. Type-locality: "South America". without microsegment; fourth posterior cell longer than Type: WIEN. the discal cell Eumecosoma Schiner Distr.: "Peru". Antenna long and slender, apex of third antennal segment Refs.: Hermann (1912). with or without microsegment; spine of third antennal staurophora Schiner, 1868: 172. Type-locality: "South America". segment near the middle; fourth posterior cell as long or Type: WIEN. shorter than the discal cell 11 Distr.: Huanuco (mouth of Pachitea R., 150 m.). Refs.: Hermann (1912). 11. —Apex of third antennal segment with microsegment . . 12 Apex of third antennal segment without microsegment . . Genua APHESTIA Schiner 13 Aphestia Schiner, 1866: 663 (key), 673. Type-species: brasi- 12.—Ventral surface of hind femur with distinct spines and liensis Schiner (orig. des.). = annulipes (Macquart). spinous bristles Dissmeryngodes Hermann nigra Bigot, 1878: 235. Type-locality: "Mexico". Type: OXF. Ventral surface of hind femur with at most some slender bristles and bristly hairs Atoniomyia Hermann Genus HYBOZELODES Hermann

13.—Face and front with parellel sides, the vertex not wide and Hybozelodes Hermann, 1912: 197. Type-species: nigellus Her­ not flared posteriorly Bathropsis Hermann man (orig. des.). Face divergent above and front and vertex still wider . . 1. —Legs wholly black 2 14 Anterior femora yellowish, tibiae and tarsi whitish . . bes Hermann 14.—Antenna exceptionally long and slender, the first and third segments specially elongate 15 2. —Third antennal segment oval with a long, plumose, apical Antenna not of exceptional length and usually almost as style platycerus Hermann long as the head or a little longer Third antenal segment elongated, without plumose apical Oidardis Hermann style nigellus Hermann

15 . —Grossly punctate flies, bare, with pile reduced to microsco­ •es Hermann, 1912: -01. Type-locality: Per: Mishagua, pic scattered setae; occiput bare except for 4 stout, lateral­ Urubamba R. Type: ? Distr..: Cusco Mishagua, Urubamba. ly placed spinous bristles Cyphotomyia Hermann nigellus Hermann, 1912:199, fig. 76 (antena). Type-locality: Without exceptionally deep or conspicuous surface puncta- Peru, Mishagua, Urubamba R. Type: ? tion; pile abundant, scattered, long and fine; occipital Distr..: Cuzco (Mishagua, Urubamba R.). bristles weak or absent Cerotainia Schiner platycerus Hermann, 1912:202, fig. 77 (antena). Type-locality. Peru, Mishagua, Urubamba R. Type: ? Distr.: Cuzco (Mishagua, Urubamba R). Genus STROMBOCODIA Hermann Genus LOPHOCERAEA Hermann Strombocodia Hermann, 1912: 165. Type-species: elegans Her­ mann (orig. des.). Lophocerea Hermann, 1912:193. Type-species: pennata Hermann elegans Hermann, 1912: 167. Type-locality: Peru, Umuhuankiali, (orig. des.). Urubamba R., 500 m. Type: ? pennata Hermann, 1912:196. Type-locality: Peru, mouth of Pa­ Distr.: Umuhuankiali, Urubamba R., 500 m. (probably chitea R., 150 m.; Bolivia, Mapiri, Sarampiuni 700 m. Type:? Cusco). Distr.: Huanuco (mouth of Pachitea R., 150 m.). Junio, 1972 G. LAMAS: CATALOGUE OF PERUVIAN ASILIDAE 311

Genus FROTICHISMA Hermann Genus CYPHOTOMYIA Williston

Proticbisma Hermann, 1912:35. Type-species: longimanus Her­ Cyphotomyia Williston, 1889:257. Type-species: lyncbii Wil- mann (orig. des.). iiston (orig des.). longimanus Hermann, 1912:37 pi. 1, figs. 7-8 (head). Type- lyncbii Williston, 1889:258. Type-locality: Brazil, Matto Grosso, locality: Peru, Callanga. Type: BUD. Chapada (dos Guimaraes). Type: ? Distr.: Huánuco (Tingo María, 670 m.), Madre de Dios. Distr. :Umuhuankiali, Urubamba R. (probably Cuzco). (Callanga). Refs.: Hermann (1912). Refs.: MZUSP coll. Genus BATHROPSIS Hermann Genus CEROTAINIA Schiner Batbropsis Hermann, 1912:68. Type-species: peruviana Hermann Cerotaina Schiner, 1866:662 (key), 673 (1868:170; second (orig. des.). erection of genus). Type-species: Laphria xanthoptera peruviana Hermann, 1912:69, fig. 23 (antena), pi. 2, figs. Wiedemann (orig. des.). 13-14 (head). Type-locality: Peru, Vilcanota. Type: ? Distr.: Cuzco (Vilcanota). 1. —Stout species, abdomen 2,5 times longer than thorax .... 2 Slender species, abdomen 4 times longer than thorax .... Genus OIDARDIS Hermann desythrix Hermann 2.—Antenna short, first segment only 3 times longer than Oidardis Hermann, 1912:76. Type-species: gibbosa Hermann second arayropus Schiner (orig. des.). Antenna long, first segment at least 4 times longer than second argyropus Schiner — Pile mostly whitish; tarsi light yellow (male), or brown (female) gibbosa Hermann 3. —-Mesonotum with whitish or golden yellow pile 4 — Pile mostly yellowish; tarsi light brown (female), aenecens Mesonotum only with blac pile unicolor Hermann Hermann.

4.—Wings hyaline, apex gray tinged .... marginata Hermann aenecens Hermann, 1912:80. Type-locality: Peru, Ucayali R., Wings hyaline or wholly brownish tinged 5 Unini Type: ? Distr.: Pasco (Ucayali R., Unini). 5. —Legs wholly black or dark brown, except the yellowish gibbosa Hermann, 1912:78. Type-locality: Peru, Umuhuankiali, brown apical end of femora argyropyga Hermann 500 m.; Puerto Bermudez, 700 m.; Bolivia, Chimare, 650 m. At least anterior and middle tibiae and tarsi yellow or Type: ? yellowish brown 6 Distr.: Pasco (Puerto Bermudez, 700 m.), Umuhuankiali, 6.—Black ground color of abdomen concealed by the silvery 500 m. (probably Cuzco). pile argyropasta Schiner Black ground color of abdomen not concealed by the lighter Genus ATONIOMYIA Hermann pile 7 Atoniomyia Hermann, 1912:81 (nom. nov. for Atonia Wil­ 7.—Tibiae and tarsi mostly yellow; veins of basal third of wing liston). Type-species: Atonia mikii Williston (aut.; as light brown flavipes Hermann mickii, error). Tibiae and tarsi yellowish brown; veins black or dark brown debilis Hermann 1.—Occipital bristles black 2 argyropasta Hermann, 1912:61. Type-locality: Peru, Ucayali R. Occipital bristles yellow mollis (Hermann) Type: ? Distr.: Ucayali R. (probably Loreto). 2. —Pile of mesonotum mostly golden yellow, without long, argyropus Schiner, 1868:170. Type-locality: "Colombia". Type: slender bristly hairs on posterior half . . scalarata (Hermann) WIEN. Pile of mesonotum golden yellow or black, with long, Distr.: "Peru". slender bristly hairs on posterior half 3 Refs.: Hermann (1912). argyropyga Hermann, 1912:52, fig. 16 (antenna). Type-localitay: 3 • —Pile of mesonotum golden yellow laterepunctata "Peru". Type: ? (Hermann). Distr.: Peru". Pile of mesonotum black pinguis (Hermann) dasythrix Hermann, 1912:48, fig. 13 (antenna). Type-locality: Peru, mouth of Pachitea R.; Bolivia, Mapiri, Sarampiuni, 700 laterepunctata (Hermann), 1912:93, fig. 36 (antenna) (Atonia). m. Type: MUN. Type-locality: Peru, mouth of Pachitea R., 150 m; Uru­ Distr.: "Peru". bamba R., Umuhuankiali, 500 m.; Puerto Yessup, 300 m.; Refs..: Hermann (1912). Bolivia, Mapiri, Sarampiuni, 700 m.; Peru, Vilcanota. Type: Note: A very doubtful record, for the species was described and WIEN. is only known from Mexico. Distr.: Cusco (Vilcanota), Huanuco (mouth of Pachitea R., Distr.: Huánuco (mouth of Pachitea R.). 150 m.), Pasco (Puerto Yessup, 300 m.), Urubamba R,. debilis Hermann, 1912:59, fig. 21 (antenna). Type-locality: Umuhuankiali, 500 m. (probably Cuzco). Peru, mouth of Pachitea R., 150 m.; Chanchamayo, 800 m.; mollis (Hermann), 1912:88, fig. 33 (antenna) {Atonia). Type- Bolivia, Sarampiuni; Peru, Vilcanota. Type: BUD. locality: Peru, Ucayali R., Unini, 300 m.; Vilcanota. Type- Distr.: Cuzco (Vilcanota), Huánuco (mouth of Pachitea WIEN. R., 150 m.), Junin (Chachamayo ,800 m.). Distr.: Cuzco (Vilcanota), Pasco (Ucayali R., Unini, 300 flavipes Hermann, 1912:57, fi.g 20 (antenna). Type-locality: m.). Peru, Chanchamayo, 800 m.; Paraguay, Asunción. Type: ptngms (Hermann), 1912:90, fig. 34 (antenna) (Atonia). MUN. Type-locality: Peru, mouth of Pachitea R., 150 m. Type. Distr.: Junin (Chanchamayo, 800 m.). WIEN. marginata Hermann, 1912:62. Type-locality: Peru, Ucayali R., Distr.: Huanuco (mouth of Pachitea R„ 150 m.). Unini (as Pachitea R., Unini-error). scalarata (Hermann), 1912:92, fig. 35 (antenna) (Atonia). Distr.: Pasco (Ucayali R., Unini). Type-locality: Peru, Urubamba R., Rosalina 700 m.; Bolivia, unicolor Hermann, 1912: 64, fig. 22 (antenna). Type-locality: Mapiri, Crimate, 650 m. Type: WIEN, paratype vid., "Peru". Type: ? MZUSP. Distr.: "Peru". Distr.: Cuzco (Urubamba R., Rosalina, 700 m.). 312 ANALES 1er. CONGRESO LATINOAMERICANO DE ENTOMOLOGÍA Rev. Per. Entom. Vol. 15, № 2

Genus DISSMERYNGODES Hermann Genus SENOBASIS Macquart

Dissmeryngodes Hermann, 1912:75. Type-species: Laphria antica Senobasis Macquart, 1838: 52 (1839: 168). Type-species: analis Wiedemann (orig. des.). Macquart (Bromley, 1934: 332). — Antennal segments dark, sometimes some segments lighter — Apical half of wing brownish black, remainder hyaline clavigera (Rondani) dispar (Walker) — Antennal segments always light reddish yellow to reddish . . — Wing wholly hyaline anticus (Wiedemann) weyrauchi Carrera clavigera (Rondani), 1850: 185, pi. 4, fig. 8 (antenna) (Asty- anticus (Wiedemann), 1828: 530 (Laphria). Type-locality: lum). Type-locality: "Venezuela". Type: ? "Brazil". Type: ? Distr.: Huanuco (Tingo Maria, 670 m.). Distr.: Huanuco (mouth of Pachitea R., 150 m.). Refs.: Carrera (1952). Refs.: Hermann (1912). weyrauchi Carrera, 1952: 72, fig. 9 (abdomen). Type-locality: dispar (Walker), 1855: 570 (Atomosia). Type-locality: Brazil, Peru, Pucallpa, 200 m. Type: Weyrauch coll., probably in Para, Santarem. Type: BM. "Instituto Miguel Lillo", Tucuman, Argentina. Distr.: Huanuco (mouth of Pachitea R., 150 m.). Distr.: Loreto (Pcallpa, 200 m.). Refs.: Hermann (1912). SUBFAMILY ASILINAE SUBFAMILY MEGAPODINAE Tribe O m m a t i i n i 1.—Marginal cell open Senobasis Macquart Marginal cell closed and petiolate 2 Genus OMMATIUS Wiedemann 2.—Face apilose and mystax confined to a few epistomal bristles; fourth posterior cell narrowly open or closed with a short Ommatius Wiedemann, 1821: 213. Type-species: Asilus margi- petiole 3 nellus Fabricius (Coquillett, 1910: 579). More than ventral half of face densely covered with bristly exilis Curran, 1928: 5. Type-locality: Brazil, Matto Grosso, Cha- pile; fourth posterior cell closed with a long petiole . . . . pada (dos Guimaraes). Type: AMNH. Pronomopsis Hermann Refs.: UA coll. Distr.: Loreto (Pucallpa, 200 m.). 3.—Apical part of posterior tibiae and posterior basitarsi thicken­ ed and clothed with bristly pile or setae . Tribe A s i 1 i n i Doryclus Jaennicke Posterior tibiae and basitarsi not swollen; pile normal . . 1.—Three submarginal cells 2 Pseudoryclus Carrera Two submarginal cells 5 Genus PRONOMOPSIS Hermann 2.—Apex of second submarginal cell strongly flared; first sub- Pronomopsis Hermann, 1912: 18. Type-species: chalybea Her­ marginal cell and basal part of second submarginal cell mann (orig. des.). often greatly narrowed; claws acute or blunt 3 — Tibiae and tarsi wholly red rubripes Hermann Apex of second submarginal cell not flared and these cells — Apical end of tibia black, remainder of tibia red, femur and . never greatly narrowed; claws acute .... Efferia Coquillett tarsus black ' pseudorubripes, sp. n. 3 . —Claws acute; face without extensive gibbosity PRONOMOPSIS PSEUDORUBRIPES, sp. n. Promachus (Promachus) Loew Female — Length: 17 mm.; wing length: 15 mm. Claws blunt 4

Very similar to talabrensis Artigas (1964) and rubripes 4.—Ovipositor of female and terminalia of male quite small; Hermann (1912); tibiae bright orange red with basal end and robust and pilose flies with the abdomen short and stout; apical fourth shining black, tibial spur wholly black (Fig. 4, wings distinctly longer than abdomen Pg. 307). Mallophora Macquart Male: Unknown. Ovipositor elongate, incorporating 4 or 5 segments; ter­ Type-material: Holotype female; Cusco, Per, 10.11.1967 minalia longer; abdomen not of the short and robust pat­ (Carrasco), deposited in the Departamento de Zoologia y tern; wings as long as abdomen or shorter; face and front Entomologia, Universidad Nacional "San Antonio Abad", narrow Promachus (Amblyonychus) Hermann Cusco, Peru. Remarks: May be placed between rubripes Hermann and tala­ 5. —Base of second submarginal cell with an appendiculate vein brensis Artigas. (remains of vein Rs) 6 rubripes Hermann, 1912: 20. Type-locality: Peru, Juliaca, 4000 Base of second submarginal cell never with spur vein . . 8 m. Type: ? Distr.: Puno (Juliaca, 4000 m.). 6.—Slopes of metanotal callosity bristly pilose; face strongly gibbous below Porasilus Curran Genus DORYCLUS Jaennicke Slopes of metanotal callosity bare . . . 7 Doryclus Jaennicke, 1867: 366. Type-species: Asilus distendens Wiedemann (orig. des.). 7'—Marginal and submarginal cells closed ? distendens (Wiedemann), 1828: 571 (Asilus). Type-locality: Diplosynapsis Enderlein "Brazil". Type: ? Only the marginal cell closed Eicherax Bigot Distr.: Lima (Lima). Refs.: UA coll. 8.—Posterior branch of third vein ends at or behind wing apex 11 Genus PSEUDORYCLUS Carrera Posterior branch of third vein ends distinctly above wing apex 9 Pseudoryclus Carrera, 1952: 61, 75. Type-species: Megapoda ru- fiventris Roeder (orig. des.). 9.—Third vein branches before end of discal cell; wings reach rufiventris (Roeder), 1887: 78 (Megapoda). Type-locality: or extend beyond tip of abdomen; proboscis turned up­ Brazil, Amazonas, Maues. Type: ? wards Eccritosia Schiner Distr.: Junin (Satipo). Third vein branches beyond end of discal cell; abdomen Refs.: Carrera (1952). reaches beyond tip of wings; proboscis straight . . . . 10 Junio, 1972 G. LAMAS: CATALOGUE OF PERUVIAN ASILIDAE 313

10.—Face with a shallow concavity below antenna Genus PORAS1LUS Curran Protacanthus Macquart Face very strongly produced, with a deep, horizontal ledge Porasilus Curran, 1934: 15. Type-species: barbiellinii Curran above gibbosity Lochmorhynchus Engel (orig. des.). garciai Lamas, 1971a. Type-locality: Peru, Lima, 11. —Slopes of metanotal callosity bristly pilose Type vid., MZUSP. Anarmostus Loew Distr.: Lima (Lima; Puruchuco; Cañete). Slopes of metanotal callosity with pollen or micropubescence Refs.: Lamas (1971a), UA coll., SAA coll. only 12 Genus EICHERAX Bigot 12.—Rim of scutellum not impressed, scutellum high, thick and convex 14 Eicherax Bigot, 1857: 545 (key). Type-species: Erax simplex Rim of scutellum with a distinct, impressed crease . . 13 Macquart (orig. des.). — Pleurae silvery pollinose fulvithorax (Macquart) 13-—Face extremely narrow in middle portion, one eight of — pleurae golden yellow pollinose ricnotes (Engel) head width or less Glaphyropyga Schiner ? fulvithorax (Macquart), 1838: 113 (1839: 229) (Erax). Face of moderate width, usually a fourth to a third head Type-locality: Brazil, surroundings of Belém (as Para), and width; dorsal occipital bristles proclinate Distr..: Cusco (Pilcopata), Huánuco (Tingo María, 670 m.), Regasilus Curran Junín (Valle de Chanchamayo, 800 m.). "Guiana". Type: PARIS. 14.—Scutellum with stout marginal bristless . . Eicherax Bigot Refs.: Carrera & d'Andretta (1953, as parpborus Walker), Scutellum without stout marginal bristles SAA coll., MZUSP coll. Ctenodontina Engel ricnotes (Engel), 1930: 461, fig;, male genitalia) (Neoeristicus). Type-locality: Argentina, Tapikiolé. Type: ? Genus GLAPHYROPYGA Schiner Distr.: Huánuco (Tingo María, 670 m.). Refs.: Carrera & d'Andretta (1953). Glaphyropyga Schiner, 1866: 668 (key), 674 (1868: 187); se­ cond erection of genus). Type-species: Asilas himantocems Genus D1PLOSYNAPS1S Enderlein Wiedemann (orig. des.). Diplosynapsis Enderlein, 1914: 259. Type-species: argentifascia — Style of third antennal segment longer than half length of Enderlein (orig. des.). third segment; pleurae yellow pollinose . . . . aristata Carrera argentifascia Enderlein, 1914: 259, fig. 5 (wing). Type-locality: Peru, Chanchamayo. Type: ? — Style of third antennal segment no longer than half lenght of Distr.: Cusco (Pilcopata), Junín (Chanchamayo). third segment; pleurae grayish pollinose Refs.: SAA coll. himantocera (Wiedemann) aristata Carrera, 1950: 29, fig. (antenna). Type-locality: Pana­ Genus CTENODONTINA Enderlein ma, Canal Zone, Barro Colorado Island. Type: AMNH. Distr.: Huánuco (Tingo María, 700 m.). Ctenodontina Enderlein, 1914: 260. Type-species: pectinatipes Refs.:. Carrera & d'Andretta (1953). Enderlein (orig. des.). Note: A doubtful record, only known from Panama and Costa —• Hind femur completely black with blue violent shine; hind Rica. femur tubercle on apical third of ventral side well developed himantocera (Wiedemann), 1828: 447 (Asilas). Type-locality: maya Carrera & d'Andretta "Brazil". Type: FRAN. — A red longitudinal stripe on ventral side of hind femur; hind femur tubercle poorly developed carrerai (Hull) Distr.: Huánuco (Tingo María, 670 m.). carrerai (Hull), 1958b: 323 (Catostola). Type-locality: Peru, Refs.: Carrera & d'Andretta (1953). Valle de Chanchamayo. Type vid., MZUSP. Distr.: Junín (Valle de Chanchamayo). Genus ECCRTTOSIA Schiner maya Carrera & d'Andretta, 1953: 75, fig. 9 (hind leg), 10 (male abdomen), 11 (female genitalia). Type-locality: Peru, Tingo Eccritosia Schiner, 1866: 667 (key.), 674. Type-species: Asilus María, Huallaga R., 700 m. Type vid., MZUSP. barbatus Fabricius (orig. des.). Distr.: Huánuco (Huallaga R., Tingo María, 700 m.), Cusco barbata (Fabricius), 1787: 358 (Asilus). Type-locality: "Brazil". (Pilcopata; Lares), Madre de Dios (Salvación). Type: ? Refs.: SAA coll. Distr.: Loreto (San Alejandro, 300 m.). Refs.: Carrera & d'Andretta (1953). Genus MALLOPHORA Macquart

Genus EFFERIA Coquillett Mallophora Macquart, 1834: 300. Type-species: Asilus bomboides Wiedemann (Coquillett, 1910: 565). Efferia Coquillett, 1893: 175. Type-species: candida Coquillett 1.—Scutellum black haired, at most a few pale hairs . . . . 12 — Mystax black with some white bristles Scutellum white, yellowish or reddish pilose 2 obscura (Macquart) 2.—Mesonotum wholly black haired bassleri Curran — Mystax pale yellowish amazónica (Bromley) Mesonotum with white or yelowish pile, at least in front amazónica (Bromley), 1934: 359 (Erax). Type-locality: Brazil, 3 Minas Gerais, Curralinho. Type: COR. 3 . —Legs wholly black haired inca Curran (Coquillett, 1910: 536). Legs partly white or yellow pilose 4 Distr.: Lima (Laguna de Villa). 4.—Posterior tibiae with dense, erect pile, scutellar pile always Note: Doubtfully recorded from the coastal region of Peru, only yellow daña Curran Refs.: Carrera & d'Andretta (1953). Posterior tibiae with appressed sparse pile, if somewhat obscura (Macquart), 1838: 112 (1839: 228) (Erax). Type- dense, the scutellar pile white 5 known from the type-locality. locality: "Brazil". Type lost. 5 . —Scutellum with white hair Distr.: Doubtfully recorded from Peru. leucothrica Carrera & d'Andretta Refs.: Martin & Papavero (1970). Scutellum with yellowish pile 6 314 ANALES 1er. CONGRESO LATINOAMERICANO DE ENTOMOLOGÍA Rev. Per. Entom. Vol. 15, № 2

6.—Males 7 grands bois aux bord de l'Oyapock", and Cayenne. Type: Females 10 OXF. Distr.: Huanuco (Tingo Maria, 670 m.). 7.—Posterior tarsi with only black hair on the basal segment Refs.: Carrera & d'Andretta (1953). . . . 8 vorax Curran, 1941: 278. Type-locality: Peru, Lima. Type: Posterior tarsi with some white or yellow hair on the AMNH. basal segment 9 Distr.: Lima (Lima, Atocongo; Chosica; Huachipa; La Mo­ lina; Lurin; Puruchuco), Arequipa (Valle de Tambo), Piura 8. —Hair on posterior tarsi becoming longer and very dense (Hacienda Mallares, Sullana). on the fifth segment clavitarsis Curran Refs.: MZUSP coll., UA coll. Hair all short dorsally, the second to fourth segments with zita Curran, 1941: 282. Type-locality: Peru, Achinamiza. Type: appressed white hair on the posterior half of the dorsal AMNH. surface zita Curran Distr.: Loreto (Santiago R.), San Martin (Achinamiza). Refs.: Curran (1941). 9. —Posterior tarsi with white hair on the first segment . . . . calida (Fabricius) Genus PROCTACANTHUS Macquart Posterior tarsi with yellow hair on the first segment . . neta Curran Proctacanthus Macquart, 1838: 120. (1839: 236). Type-species: philadelphicus Macquart (Coquillett, 1910: 595). 10.—Posterior tarsi all reddish calida (Fabricius) guianica Curran, 1934: 12. Type-locality: Guyana, Bartica, Kar- Posterior tarsi black except sometimes the last segment . . tabo. Type: AMNH. 11 Distr.: Cusco (Pilcopata). Refs..: SAA coll. 11. —Posterior tibiae only with a few black hairs apically . . . . neta Curran Genus PROMACHUS Loew Posterior tibiae with the apex broadly black pilose on part of the surface zita Curran Promachus Loew, 1848: 390. Type-species Asilus maculatus Fa­ bricius (Coquillett, 1910: 595). 12.—Abdomen with yellowish pile concealing most of the ground color 13 Subgenus PROMACHUS Loew Abdomen wholly black haired, or with only some scattered pale hairs apically on the under side, or the apical segments homi Bromley, 1935: 109, fig 2 (male genitalia). Type-locality: with sparse appressed tawny pile vorax Curran Peru, Huallaga R., Jumbatis, 350 m. Type: ? Distr.: Huanuco (Aucayacu); Huallaga R., Jumbatis ?, 350 13.—Large species; anterior tibiae wholly black pilose .. .. m. (probably San Martin). coeruleiventris Thomson Refs.: UA coll. Smaller species; anterior tibiae with some white hair in front aria Curran Subgenus AMBLYONYCHUS Hermann aria Curran, 1941: 276. Type-locality: Peru, Santiago R. Type: AMNH. Promachus, subg. Amblyonychas Hermann, 1921: 18. Type- Distr.: Loreto (Santiago R.; Iquitos). species: Promachus wiedemanni Schiner (orig. des.). Refs.: Carrera & d'Andretta (1953). — Pollinose marks on mesonotum grayish; pleurae grayish pol- bassleri Curran, 1941: 273. Type-locality: Brazil, Amazonas, linose annularis (Fabricius) Tefe. Type: AMNH. — pollinose marks on mesonotum yellowish; pleurae golden Distr.: Cajamarca (Chinchipe R., Santa Rosa, 160 m.). yellowish pollinose titan (Carrera) Refs.: Carrera & d'Andretta (1953). annularis (Fabricius), 1805: 171 (Dasypogon). Type-locality: calida (Fabricius), 1787: 358 (Asilas). Type-locality: "French "South America". Sintypes: COPN, niv. of Kiel. Guiana". Type: University of Kiel (indeterminable remains) Distr.: Huanuco (Tingo Maria, 670 m.), Lima (Ciene- Distr.: Loreto (Iquitos). guilla) ? Refs.: UA coll. Refs.: Carrera & d'Andretta (1953), UA coll. clavitarsis Curran, 1941: 282. Type-locality: Peru, Achinamiza. Note: I have at hand 1 m. and 1 /. from Lima (Cieneguilla) Type: AMNH. which seem to be annularis (Fabricius). Distr.: San Martin (Achinamiza). titan (Carrera), 1959: 4 (Promachina). Type-locality: Bolivia, coeruleiventris Thomson, 1869: 467. Type-locality: Peru, Callao. distrito de Charape, Chipiriri R., 400 m. Type: MUN. Type: ? Distr.: Cusco (Pilcopata). Distr.: Lima (Callao). Refs.: SAA coll. daña Curran, 1941: 274. Type-locality: Peru, Marañen R. Type: AMNH. Genus RBGASILUS Curran Distr.: Marañon R. (probably Loreto), Huánuco (Tingo Regasilus Curran, 1931: 14. Type-species: strigaria Curran (orig. María, 670 m.), Loreto (Iquitos), San Martin (Achina­ des.). miza). strigaria Curran, 1931: 24. Type-locality: Ecuador, Guayaquil. Refs.: Curran (1941), Carrera & d'Andretta (1953). Type: AMNH. inca Curran, 1941: 273. Type-locality: Peru, Santiago R. Type: Distr.: Cusco (Chinchaypuquio; Limatambo), Piura (Aya- AMNH. baca, 2715 m.). Distr.: Loreto (Santiago R.; Pucallpa, 200 m.). Refs.: MZUSP coll., SAA coll. Refs.: Carrera & d'Andretta (1953). leucothrica Carrera & d'Andretta, 1953: 66. Type-locality: Peru, Genus LOCHMORHYNCHUS Engel Lima. Type: MZUSP. Distr.: Lima (Lima, 70 m.; Cañete, Puruchuco), Piura (Ha­ Lochmorhynchus Engel, 1930: 459. Type-species: Proctacanthus cienda Mallares, Sullana). senectus Wulp (orig. des.). Refs.: MZUSP coll., UA coll. albicans (Carrera & d'Andretta), 1953: 7, figs. 2 (wing), 3-8 neta Curran, 1941: 283. Type-locality: Peru, Santiago R. Type: (m. genitalia) (Erax). Type-locality: Peru: Peru, Pachaca- AMNH, paratype vid., MZUSP. mac, near Lima. Type vid., MZUSP. Distr.: Loreto (Iquitos; middle Ucayali R.; Santiago R.). Distr.: Lima (Lima; Cieneguilla; Lurin; San Bartolo; Pacha- Refs.: Curran (1941). camac; Zarate; Rimac; Canto Grande; Chosica; Quebrada tibialis Macquart, 1838: 85 (1839: 201). Type-locality: Brazil, Verde), lea (Marcona), Piura (Sullana; Piura, 55 m.). Para, surroundings of Belém; French Guiana, "dans les Refs.: Carrera & d'Andretta (1953), MZUSP coll., UA coll. Junio, 1972 G. LAMAS: CATALOGUE OF PERUVIAN ASILIDAE 315

Genus ANARMOSTUS Loew 20. , 1959. Sobre alguns asilideos neotropicais (Diptera) do "Zoologische Sammlung des Bayerischen Anarmostus Loew, 1860: 142. Type-species: Asilus iopterus Staates". Opusc. ent. 30: 1-13, 6 figs. Wiedemann ( orig. des. ). 21. & M.A.V. D'ANDRETTA, 1953. Asilideos do iopterus (Wiedemann), 1828: 438 (Asilus). Type-locality: Peru (Diptera). Pap. Dep. Zool. Sec. Agric. S. Paulo "Brazil". Type: ? Distr.: "Peru"; Loreto (San Alejandro, 300 m.), Junin 11 (9) : 63-78, 11 figs. (Valle de Chanchamayo, 1600 m. ). 22. & N. PAPAVERO, 1962. Saropogonini neo­ Refs.: Carrera & d'Andretta (1953), MZUSP coll., UA coll. tropicais (Diptera, Asilidae, Dasypogoninae). Studia ent. 5: 39-64, 6 figs. 23. , 1965. Sobre os generös Pritchardia Stuardo, Alyssomyia Hull e Hypenetes Loew (Diptera, Asilidae). LITERATURE CITED Pap. Dep. Zool. See. Agric. S. Paulo 18 (6) : 47-55, 2 figs. 1.—ARTIGAS, J.N., 1964. Revisión del género Pronomopsis Hermann, con la descripción de una nueva especie 24.—COQUILLETT, D.W., 1893. A new asilid genus related (Díptera - Asilidae). Guyana, Santiago 12: 3-9, 14 figs. to Erax. Can. ent. 25: 175-177. 2. , 1969. The Asilidae (Díptera) of Chile, 2 25.— • -, 1910. The type-species of North American vols., 674 pp. Xerography of Doctoral Dissertation. genera of Diptera. Proc. U.S. nat. Mus. 37 (1719): University Microfilms, Ann Arbor, Michigan. 499-647. 3.—BACK, E.A., 1909. The robber-flies of America north of 26.—CURRAN, C.H., 1928. New species of Ommatius from Mexico, belonging to the subfamilies Leptogastrinae and America, with key (Asilidae, Diptera). Amer. mus. Dasypogoninae. Trans. Amer. ent. Soc. 35: 137-400, Novit. 327: 1-6. 11 pis. 27. , 1931. New American Asilidae (Diptera). II. 4.—BEZZI, M., 1910a. Un nuovo genere di asilidi dell'America Ibid. 487: 1-25. Centrale. Boll. Lab. Zool. Portici 4: 175-197. 28. , 1934. The Diptera of Kartabo, Bartica District, 5. , 1910b. Synonimie und systematichen Stellung British Guiana, with descriptions of new species from einiger Dipteren. Soc. Ent. 25 (17): 65-67. other British Guiana -localities. Bull. Amer. mus. nat. Hist. 66: 287-523. 6. — , 1910c. Revisio systematica generis dipterorum Stichopogon. Ann. mus. Nat., Hung. 8: 128-159. 29. , 1941. Some new species of Mallophora Mac- quart (Asilidae, Diptera). J.N.Y, ent. Soc. 49: 269- 7.—BIGOT, J.M.F., 1857. Essai d'une classification générale 284. et synoptique de l'ordre des Insectes Diptères. Ve. Ann. Soc. ent. France (3) 5: 517-564. 30. , 1942. American Diptera. Bull. Amer. mus. nat. Hist. 80: 51-84. 8. , 1878. Diptères nouveaux ou peu connus. 10e partie XV. Tribu des Asilidi. Curies des Laphridae et 31.—ENDERLEIN, G., 1914. Dipterologische Studien. XI. Zur Dasypogonidae. Ibid. (5) 8: 213-240, 401-446. Kenntnis tropischer Asiliden. XSool. Anz. 44 (6) : 241- 263, 8 figs. 9.—BROMLEY, SW., 1931. New Neottopical Andrenosoma (Diptera: Asilidae). Trans. Amer. ent. Soc. 57: 129- 32.—ENGEL, E.O., 1930. Die Ausbeute der deutschen Chaco- 134. Expedition 1925/1926. Asilidae (Diptera). Konowia 8 (1929): 457-474, 8 figs. 10. -, 1934. Asilidae, pp. 327-360, in CH. Curran: The Diptera of Kartabo, Barrica District, British Guiana, 33.—FABRICIUS, J.C., 1787. Mantissa insectorum sistens species with descriptions of new species from other British nuper detectarum 2: 382 pp. Hafniae (= Copenhagen). Guiana localities. Bull. Amer. mus. Nat. Hist. 66: 287- 34. , 1805. Systema antliatorum secundum ordines, 523, 55 figs., 1 map. genera, species, xiv, 372 - 30 pp. Brunsvigae (= Brun­ 11. , 1935. Two new South American Asilidae swick) . (Diptera). Arb. morphol. (axon. Ent., Berlin-Dahlem 35.—HERMANN, F., 1908. Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Asiliden 2 (2) : 109-111, 2 figs. (IV). Dipt. Berl. ent. Z. 53: 152-170, pl. 4. 12.—CARRERA, M., 1947a. Novo género e nova especie de 36. , 1912. Beitraege zur Kenntnis der südamerika­ Asilidae (Diptera) do nordeste brasileiro. Pap. Dep. nischen Dipteren Fauna auf Chile, Peru, und Bolivia, Zool. Sec. Agrie. S. Paulo 8 (7) : 203-208, 9 figs. ausgeführt von W. Schnuse. Familie Asilidae. Nova 13. , 1947b. Segunda relaçao de alguns Asilidae Acta Acad. Caes. Leap. Carol. 96: 1-275, 5 pis., 85 (Diptera) e suas pressas, com descriçao previa de duas figs. novas especies. Ibid. 8 (23) : 265-271. 37. , 1921. In L. Zürcher, Dipteren-Ausbeute aus 14. -, 1949. Contribuiçao ao conhecimento dos Asi­ Paraguay: Mydaiden und Asiliden. Arch. Natur. 87 lidae neotropicais (Diptera). I Sobre as especies bra- (A,3): 118-122. sileiras com esporao na tibia. Arq. Zool. S. Paulo. 7: 38. , 1924. Beitraege zur Kenntnis der Asiliden. 1-148, 16 pis., 210 figs. Der Verwandtschaftskreis des gen. Holcocephala Jaen- 15. , 1950. Urna nova especie de Glaphyropyga da nicke. Verh. zool. bot. Ges. Wien 74: 153-191, 9 figs. Zona do Canal de Panama (Diptera, Asilidae). Duse- 39.—HULL, F.M., 1958a. Some species and genera of the fa­ nia, Curitiba 1: 27-32, 1 fig. mily Asilidae (Diptera). Proc. ent. Soc. Wash. 60 16. , 1951. Sobre alguns géneros da tribo Laphriini (6): 251-257. (Diptera, Asilidae). Arq. Mus. Nac. R. de Janeiro 41: 40. , 1958b. New genera of robber flies (Diptera: 113-126, 2 pis., 14 figs. Asilidae). Rev. bras. Biol. 18 (3): 317-324. 17. , 1952. Sobre a tribo Megapodini (Diptera, 41. , 1962. Robber flies of the world. The genera Asilidae, Dasypogoninae). Arq. Zool. S. Paulo 8: 53- of the family Asilidae. Smithson. Ins. Bull. 224 (Pt. 88, 29 figs. 1): 1-432, (Pt. 2): 433-907, 2536 figs. 18. , 1955. Sobre o género Dicranus Loew, 1851 42.—JAENNICKE, J.F., 1867. Neue exotische Dipteren. Abh. (Diptera, Asilidae). Pap. Dep. Zool. Sec. Agrie. S. Senckenb. Naturf. Ges. 6: 311-405. (Also published Paulo 12 (10): 235-246. separately as "Neue exotische Dipteren aus den Museen 19. , 1958. Sobre o género Dasyllis Loew, 1851 zu Frankfurt a. 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43.—LAMAS, G., 1971a. The genus Porasilus Curran in South 62.—PHILIPPI, R.A., 1865. Aufzahlung der chilenischen Dip- America (Diptera: Asilidae). Pap. Mus. Zool. Univ. tern. Verh. zool. bot. Ges. Wien 15: 595-782. S. Paulo ( In press ). 63.—PRITCHARD, A.E., 1938. Synopsis of North and Central 44.—• , 1971b. Taxonomy and evolution of the "Pro- American Holcocephala with a description of a new fe£>jir-complex" in the Americas (Diptera, Asilidae). species (Diptera: Asilidae). J.N.Y.. ent. Soc. 46: 11-21. Arq. Zool. S. Paulo. (In press). 64. , 1941. Annamyia, a new genus of Asilidae, 45.—LATREILLE, P.A., 1810. Considerations générales sur with a revision of the genus Aphamartania Schiner l'ordre naturel des animaux composant les classes des (Diptera). Proc. ent. Soc. Wash. 43 (6): 131-140, Crustacés, des Arachnides et des Insectes avec un tableau 1 fig., pi. 16. méthodique de leurs genres disposés en familles. 444 pp., Paris, Schoell, 8». 65. , 1943. Revision of the genus Cophura Osten Sacken (Diptera, Asilidae). Ann. ent. Soc. Amer. 36: 46.—LOEW, H., 1847. Ueber die europaischen Raubfliegen 281-309, 1 pl- (Diptera - Ailica). Entom., Stettin 2: 384-568, 587- 591 (cont.). 66.—ROEDER, V., 1887. Ueber die Gattungen Doryclus Jaen- nicke und Megapoda Macquart. Berl. ent. Z. 31: 76- 47. , 1848. Ueber die europaischen Raubfliegen 78. (Diptera - Asilica) (cont.). Ibid. 3: 386-495. 67.—RONDANI, C, 1848..) Esame di varie specie d'insetti dit- 48. , 1851. Bemerkungen über die Familie Asiliden. teri brasiliani. Studi. enotm.., Torino 1: 63-112. . Program Realschule zu Meseritz 1851: 1-22. 68. , 1850. Osservazioni sopra alquante specie di 49. , 1858. Bericht über die neueren Erscheinungen esapodi ditteri del Museo Torinese. Nouv. Ann. Sei. auf dem Gebiete der Dipterologie. Berl. ent. Z. 2: 325- Nat. Bologna 2 (3): 165-197, 1 pl. 349. 69. , 1856. Dipterologiae italicae prodromus. Vol. 50. , 1859. Bijdrag tili kaennerdomen om Afrikas 1. 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