Biology:Marleyimyia xylocopae

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Short description: Species of fly

Marleyimyia xylocopae
Marleyimyia xylocopae.jpg
Female holotype, photographed in Ndumo Game Preserve, South Africa on 1 December 2014
Scientific classification edit
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Bombyliidae
Subfamily: Anthracinae
Tribe: Villini
Genus: Marleyimyia
Species:
M. xylocopae
Binomial name
Marleyimyia xylocopae
Marshall & Evenhuis, 2015

Marleyimyia xylocopae is a species of bee fly from South Africa that has a similarity to the patterning of a carpenter bee Xylocopa flavicollis (De Geer, 1778) found in the region. The species is considered to be distinctive and only one of three within the genus Marleyimyia. The other members of the genus are Marleyimyia goliath described from Peninsular Malaysia and M. natalensis from southern Africa. Members in the genus have been presumed to be crepuscular or nocturnal but this species was found to be diurnal.[1]

Controversy about photography-based taxonomy

The species was unusual in being described on the basis of two photographs, without the collection, designation of a holotype specimen and deposition in a suitable repository. This method provoked in 2016 a controversy among taxonomists, with a paper arguing for photography-based taxonomy by Pape [2] (with 34 signatories), quickly followed by papers arguing against it by Krell [3] (with 5 signatories) and Ceríaco et al.[4] (with 496 authors).

See also

References

  1. Marshall SA; Evenhuis NL (2015). "New species without dead bodies: a case for photo-based descriptions, illustrated by a striking new species of Marleyimyia Hesse (Diptera, Bombyliidae) from South Africa". ZooKeys (525): 117–127. doi:10.3897/zookeys.525.6143. PMID 26487819. open access
  2. Pape, Thomas (2016). "Taxonomy: Species can be named from photos". Nature 537 (7620): 307. doi:10.1038/537307b. ISSN 0028-0836. PMID 27629630. Bibcode2016Natur.537..307P.  open access
  3. Krell, Frank T. (2016). "Taxonomy: Preserve specimens for reproducibility". Nature 539 (7628): 168. doi:10.1038/539168b. ISSN 0028-0836. PMID 27830800. Bibcode2016Natur.539..168K.  open access
  4. Ceríaco, Luis M. P. et al. (2016). "Photography-based taxonomy is inadequate, unnecessary, and potentially harmful for biological sciences". Zootaxa 4196 (3): 435. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.4196.3.9. ISSN 1175-5334. PMID 27988669.  open access

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