Atherigona (Atherigona) jordaensi Magoai & Muller, 2024
Figs 13–16
Atherigona jordaensi Magoai & Muller, 2024: 52, figs 3, 6.
Material examined: 1♂, Mudumu Game Reserve, Nakatwa, 18°11'S, 23°25'E, 08–13.iii.1992, M. Pusch & E. Marais ; 21♂, West Caprivi Park, Kwando River: Susuwe, 17°45'37''S, 23°20'55''E, 28.ix–02.x.1998, A . H. Kirk-Spriggs, Malaise trap, dry woodland ; 1♂, West Caprivi Park, Kwando River, Susuwe, 17°45'37''S, 23°20'55''E, 28.ix– 02.x.1998, Malaise trap in dry woodland, A.H. Kirk-Spriggs ; 6♂, West Caprivi Park, Fort Doppies, 17°49'28''S, 23°18'49''E, 20–21.x.1999, [A.H.] Kirk-Spriggs, [T.] Pape & [W.] Hauwanga, Malaise trap (all NMNW) .
Remarks: The specimens examined here differ slightly in the shape of the trifoliate process, in that in profile (Fig. 14) the lower margin of the medial lobe is a simple curve, rather than a sinuate curve (see Magoai & Muller 2024, fig. 6b) and in dorsal view (Fig. 13) the median lobe has four stronger setae and a number of minor setulae and is less abruptly enlarged in the apical third.
Distribution: Lesotho, Namibia * and South Africa,