Revision of Tipula (Yamatotipula) stackelbergi Alexander (Diptera, Tipulidae), and a short discussion on subspecies among crane flies
Author
Salmela, Jukka
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ZooKeys
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.162.2216
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.162.2216
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Tipula (Yamatotipula) pruinosa Wiedemann
Figs 3
a-d
, 3
f-g
46b, e, f
Tipula pruinosa
Wiedemann 1817
: 64.
Tipula usuriensis
Alexander 1925
: 18, syn. n.
Tipula
(Tipula) pruinosa
Mannheims 1952
: 91.
Tipula (Yamatotipula) pruinosa pruinosa
Savchenko 1961
: 288.
Tipula (Yamatotipula) pruinosa
Oosterbroek and Theowald 1992
: 165.
Tipula (Yamatotipula) pruinosa pruinosa
Oosterbroek 2011
: http://nlbif.eti.uva.nl/ccw/ (for unlisted European references, see
Mannheims 1952
and
Savchenko 1961
).
Material examined.
Holotype of
Tipula usuriensis
: male, pinned specimen (USNM). "Kudia River/Amagu Siberia/Cockerell/July 1923" (white label, printed). "HOLOTYPE /Tipula/ usuriensis/ C.P. Alexander" (red label, partly handwritten). Slide, permanently mounted wing. "Tipula usuriensis Alex./ ♀ Siberia, Amagu,/ Kudia River/ July 1923, (T.D.A. Cockerell) / The Alexander Collection of Crane-Flies/HOLOTYPE 2967" (white label, partly handwritten). (Figs 3a, b). The holotype specimen of
Tipula usuriensis
is in quite bad condition (Fig. 3c). Half of the abdomen (distal part) and four legs are glued to a card. One wing (length 14.0 mm) is slide mounted and one wing is glued to a white card, one leg is also glued to the same card. Scape, pedicel and three flagellomeres of antennae are present. The holotype is also laterally flattened, perhaps due to compression of the freshly collected specimen. Hypopygium was detached by the author from the cardboard, macerated in KOH and finally preserved in glycerol in a microvial.
Other material.
Finland. Savonia borealis: Kiuruvesi,
Jynkaenjaervi
63.5194°N
;
26.6941°E
, 13.VII. 2008, J. Salmela leg, 2 males (ZMUT); Ostrobottnia australis: Ilmajoki,
Kivistoenmaeki
62.8492°N
;
22.6623°E
, 1 female, V.-M. Mukkala leg (PVM); Regio aboensis: Taivassalo, Orikvuori
60.6027°N
;
21.6653°E
, 26.VI. 2005 V.-M. Mukkala leg, 1 female (PVM); Regio aboensis: Turku, Piipanoja
60.4918°N
;
22.3017°E
, 22.VI. 2011 A.
Teraes
leg, 1 female, 4 males (ZMUT).
Redescription of male and female terminalia.
Male. 9th tergite (Fig. 4a) essentially similar to
Tipula (Yamatotipula) stackelbergi
. 9th tergite with two median projections, densely covered by dark bristles, lateral corners of the tergite glabrous, pointed (Fig. 4a). 9th sternite with median incision, bearing two fleshy and hairy outgrowths. Outer gonostylus worm-like, apical half covered by dark hairs (Figs 4b, c). Inner gonostylus elongate. Beak rounded, rather wide, resembling helmet (Figs 4b, c, 3
f-g
). Apical portion of beak bearing around 20 stout bristles, central ridge with numerous weak bristles, along the whole length of the ridge. Lower beak angular. Posterior immovable apodeme of sperm pump curved in lateral and ventral view (Figs 4d, f). Distal end of compressor apodeme of sperm pump truncated (Fig. 4f). Aedeagal guide as in Fig. 4e.
Female. Female terminalia as in Fig. 6b. Basal part of hypogynial valves with dense black setae, proximal ends of valves rounded, widest sub-basally, not tapering toward proximal end (Fig. 6e). Stalk of genital fork gradually widening toward caudal and proximal ends, being narrowest around midpoint (Fig. 6f). Dorsal view of vaginal apodeme as in Fig. 6f.
Geographical variation: The above mentioned description of male terminalia suites well to European specimens. The beak of the inner gonostylus among specimens from Asia is somewhat more i) sinuous, ii) slender and iii) with fewer stout bristles. Variation
related
to the geographical origin of the specimens is not detected in the structure of sperm pump. It is likely that
Tipula (Yamatotipula) pruinosa sinapruinosa
Yang & Yang, 1993 is similar to the holotype of
Tipula usuriensis
and to a male from Russia, Altay. These eastern Pala
earctic
specimens could perhaps be given a subspecific or infrasubspecific rank under
Tipula (Yamatotipula) pruinosa
. However, one widespread species with slight geographic variation in the coloration of head and abdomen (see
Alexander 1925
;
Yang and Yang 1993
) and appearance of inner gonostylus is recognized here.
Figure 4.
Tipula (Yamatotipula) pruinosa
Wiedemann, male (Finland, Turku) a 9th tergite, dorsal view b Outer and inner gonostylus, posterior view c Inner gonostulys, anterior view d Sperm pump, lateral view e Aedeagal guide, dorsal view f Sperm pump, ventral view. Scale bars 0.2 mm.