Zealantha thorpei

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Phylum:Arthropoda
Class:Insecta
Order:Diptera
Zealantha thorpei
Female specimen
Male specimen

Naturally Uncommon (NZ TCS)[1]
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Anthomyzidae
Genus: Zealantha
Species:
Z. thorpei
Binomial name
Zealantha thorpei
Roháček, 2007

Zealantha thorpei is a species of fly belonging to the family Anthomyzidae.[2] First described by Jindřich Roháček in 2007, it is endemic to New Zealand and currently the only known member of Anthomyzidae found in the country.

The species was identified by Czech entomologist Jindřich Roháček in 2007, based on a holotype collected by Stephen E. Thorpe from Henderson Valley Scenic Reserve in West Auckland, New Zealand in December 2006.[3] The earliest known specimen of the species dates to 1971.[3] Thorpe collected the holotype from sedges found on a stream bank.[3] Roháček named the species after Thorpe.[3] Zealantha thorpei is the only known member of the family Anthomyzidae that had been found in New Zealand.[3]

Zealantha is potentially a monotypic genus. Zealantha thorpei was the only member of the species in the genus until 2021, when another species found in Hokkaido, Japan, Z. fasciolata, was tentatively placed within Zealantha by Roháček due to morphological similarities, pending the discovery of males of the species.[4]

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