Atherigona chrysohypene Muller, 2015
Fig. 5
Atherigona chrysohypene Muller, 2015: 863, fig. 46.
Material examined.
Lesotho • 4 ♂; Mamathes [Masupha], Basutoland; [29 ° 8.000 ' S, 27 ° 51.000 ' E]; 16 May 1948; C. Jacot Guillarmod leg. (AMGS) • 1 ♂; Masupha, Basutoland; [29 ° 8.000 ' S, 27 ° 51.000 ' E]; 24 May 1948; C. Jacot Guillarmod leg. (AMGS) • 1 ♂; Mamathes [Masupha], Basutoland; [29 ° 8.000 ' S, 27 ° 51.000 ' E]; 30 May 1948; C. Jacot Guillarmod leg. (AMGS) • 2 ♂; Mamathes [Masupha], Basutoland; [29 ° 8.000 ' S, 27 ° 51.000 ' E]; 10 Jun. 1948; C. Jacot Guillarmod leg. (AMGS) .
Diagnosis.
This species is similar to A. pulla and A. angulata due to its golden yellow vibrissa. However, it can be distinguished from both by its bilobate hypopygial prominence (Fig. 5), while A. pulla and A. angulata have the hypopygial prominence knoblike (e. g. Fig. 4).
Distribution.
Lesotho (new record), South Africa.