Underexplored diversity in Palaearctic Miltogramma Meigen, 1803 (Diptera: Sarcophagidae)
Author
Szpila, Krzysztof
Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Faculty of Biological and Veterinary Sciences, Department of Ecology and Biogeography, Lwowska 1, 87 - 100 Toruń, Poland
szpila@umk.pl
Author
Walczak, Kinga
Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Faculty of Biological and Veterinary Sciences, Department of Ecology and Biogeography, Lwowska 1, 87 - 100 Toruń, Poland
Author
Grzywacz, Andrzej
Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Faculty of Biological and Veterinary Sciences, Department of Ecology and Biogeography, Lwowska 1, 87 - 100 Toruń, Poland
Author
Akbarzadeh, Agnieszka Soszyńska Kamran
Author
Bystrowski, Cezary
Forest Research Institute, Department of Forest Protection, Sękocin Stary, Braci Leśnej 3, 05 - 090 Raszyn, Poland
Author
Pape, Thomas
Natural History Museum of Denmark, University of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 15, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark
text
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society
2024
201
1
21
journal article
301475
10.1093/zoolinnean/zlad141
7c067f73-7ac6-4aa1-8230-686339946b0f
0024-4082
13313484
Miltogramma soszynskii
Szpila and Pape
,
sp. nov.
(
Figs 1D
,
3C
,
7A–K
)
Zoobank registration:
urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:
10CFA21A-69E2-4B99-B55A-885D774104BB
.
Type material.
Holotype
:
1M,
Iran
,
Kerman
,
Hinaman II
,
16 May 2017
,
30.5654
57.2952
, leg. KEiB Iran
Expedition IV
.
Paratypes
: 2M,
Iran
,
Kerman
,
Hinaman I
,
9 May 2017
,
30.5426
57.2818
, leg. KEiB
Iran
Expedition
IV (barcoded,
KEIB
_DIP_01221); 2M
,
Iran
,
Kerman
,
Hinaman II
,
16 May 2017
,
30.5654
57.2952
, leg. KEiB
Iran
Expedition IV.
Male.
Body length
9–10 mm
(
N
= 5). Head. Parafacial plate greyish-yellow, broad, narrowed downward, with the width at level of vibrissal angles 0.5 of the width at the base of antenna. Frons narrow, almost parallel, 0.31 head width at the ocellar triangle and 0.27 head width at the base of antenna. Fronto-orbital plate greyish-yellow, including posteriormost part. Frontal viưa broad, 4.0× broader than fronto-orbital plate at vertex, almost parallel, width at lunule 0.95 width at anterior ocellus, yellow and without microtomentum in anterior part, yellowish-whitish/ grey and covered with microtomentum in posterior part. Scape, pedicel, and proximal part of first flagellomere reddish, central and distal parts of first flagellomere and arista black. Ocellar triangle with a pair of laterally directed setae not differentiated from additional ocellar setulae, and two to three pairs of postocellar setae. Inner vertical seta strong, curved, outer vertical seta also curved and 0.7× as long as inner vertical seta; 14–15 pairs of weak frontal setae, setae not crossed over frontal viưa. Frontal viưa and vertex bare, paravertical setae absent. One proclinate orbital seta and one reclinate orbital seta, both weak. Fronto-orbital
0.02
Figure 4.
Neighbour-joining phylogenetic tree based on
COI
gene sequences of
Miltogramma
species.
Numbers at branch nodes represent bootstrap support values as a percentage of 1000 replicates. The scale bar, measured in 0.2 substitutions per nucleotide position, indicates the genetic distance between the species. The asterisk (*) in
Miltogramma efflatouni
indicates a specimen that was misidentified as
Miltogramma nuda
in
Kuưy
et al.
(2010)
.
plate with a few small setulae distributed around orbital setae. Parafacial plate with sparse, short, whitish-yellow setulae. Lunule bare. Scape and pedicel with short setulae. Gena and postgena with yellow setulae. Postcranium with yellow setulae. Antenna inserted distinctly above level of middle of eye. Antenna short, first flagellomere 1.2× as long as pedicel and 0.34× as long as distance between tip of first flagellomere and lower margin of facial plate, tip reaching to about 0.7 of parafacial plate. Arista micropubescent, aristomeres 1 and 2 shorter than their greatest diameter, aristomere 3 widened in basal 0.3. Facial plate with low keel below antennal insertion. Vibrissa, supravibrissal and subvibrissal seta absent, vibrissal angles situated highly above lower margin of facial plate. Height of gena 0.7× length of first flagellomere and 0.1× eye height. Proboscis short, labellum 1.1× as long as prementum, palpus yellow.
Thorax. Black ground colour; covered with dense grey microtrichosity; scutum with three shiny median stripes, more or less visible depending on the coincidence of light.
Legs. Foreleg tarsomers 1–5 with length proportions 1–0.6– 0.5–0.4–0.6. Fore tarsus with claws shorter than tarsomere 5. All tarsomeres with elongated anterodorsal, dorsal, and posterodorsal setae. All setae very long, setae on the tarsomers 1–3 straight, curved only distally, setae on the tarsomers 4–5 distinctly, wavy curved. Mid-tibia with one strong and five weak anterodorsal setae. Legs otherwise without particular modifications.
Wing. Tegula brown-yellow, basicosta yellow, veins yellow; costal spine not developed; base of vein R
4 * 5
without setulae; distal part of vein M bent at right angle, M cell r 4 * 5 open.
Abdomen. Generally black, covered with yellow microtrichosity. Reddish area along lateral parts of syntergite 1 * 2 and tergite 3. Colour paưern on tergites 3–5 variable with direction of observation; all tergites with a brownish-black band across posterior margin in dorsal and lateral views. In posterodorsal view, tergites 3–4 with band is interrupted and median black spots are present at the posterior margin of tergites. Tergite 5 with median black spot, only.
Terminalia (
Fig. 7I–K
). Cuticule black, with dense light microtrichosity. Cercus (c) brown-black, slightly curved (lateral view) and gradually tapering into a pointed tip (lateral and posterior view). Cercus with scaưered setae and short setulae in basal half, almost bare in distal half. Gonostylus (gst) black, straight, slightly longer than cercus, evenly rounded apically and with setulae along whole length. Pregonite (prg) broad, slightly curved anteriorly with rounded tip; postgonite (pog) almost straight, broad with rounded tip and strong anterior seta. Basiphallus (bp), ventral plate (vp) and dorsal plate (dp) strongly sclerotized; dorsal plate shallowly bifid apically (posterior view); ventral plate much shorter than dorsal plate. Membranous part of phallus with numerous denticles, acrophallus (ac) widened at tip.
Female.
Unknown.
Biology.
Specimens were collected around noon, perching on stones along dry stream beds and on gravel roads.
Barcoding.
Barcoded specimen was grouped as sister to all other species of
Miltogramma
sg.
Miltogrammidium
(
Table 2
;
Fig. 4
).
Etymology.
Species is named in honour of recently deceased, eminent Polish dipterist, Dr Bogusław Soszyński, honorary member of Polish Entomological Society.
Remarks.
Identifying specimens of
M. soszynskii
sp. nov.
using the keys provided by
Rohdendorf (1930
,
1935
), Verves (1994), and
Povolný and Verves (1997)
leads to species belonging to their subgenus
Miltogrammidium
or
Myochromum
Rohdendorf
(narrow, parallel frons and abdomen with dark band along posterior margin of tergites). The fore tarsus chaetotaxy with numerous very long anterodorsal, dorsal, and posterodorsal setae on each tarsomere, and the absence of vibrissa, supravibrissal, and subvibrissal setae are not observed in any species of
Miltogrammidium
or
Myochromum
.