Scathophaga karmazini nov. sp., a new species from Austria, with a key to Scathophaga species from Central Europe (Diptera, Scathophagidae)
Author
Šifner, František
text
Linzer biologische Beiträge
2020
2020-07-31
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.5273942
0253-116X
5273942
Scathophaga merdaria
(FABRICIUS
,
1794)
(
Figs 37–40
)
M a t e r i a l e x a m i n e d:
CZECH REPUBLIC
:
Chyňava
,
6.xi.2002
,
1♂
,
30.xi.2002
,
5♀♀
,
Šifner
leg.
;
Šumava Mts.
,
Smrčina Mt.
,
5.iv.‒4.v.2007
,
4♂♂
,
Liška
leg. (
FSPC
)
.
D i a g n o s i s. Male. The submedial processes of sternite 5 wide, lateral parts of sternite elongate, narrow, and long haired, sternite 4 wide but distally weakly narrowed, sternite 3 rectangular wide, of equal size as sternite 4 (
Fig. 37
), surstyli wide basally, arched and pointed apically, cerci densely haired (
Fig. 38
), pregonite narrow, with one seta laterally and one seta apically (
Fig. 39
).
Female. The abdominal sternite 7 divided into three separate sclerites which vary in shape, all connected by hyaline membrane, sclerite 6 and 5 more or less quadrate, with distinct bristles (
Figs 40 a, b, c, d
).
C o m m e n t s. This species and its nearest relative,
S. stercoraria
(LINNAEUS, 1758)
, were mentioned by MEIGEN (1826) as two separate species based especially on the colour characters.
SCHINER (1864)
also regarded both species as separate species.
BECKER (1894)
suggested the number and position of the acrostichal bristles as a distinguishing character.
SZILADY (1926
,
1943
) and STACKELBERG (1933) present two rows of the acrostichal bristles in
S. merdaria
and more rows of these in
S. stercoraria
as their basic distinguishing character. The other authors, for exemple
SACK (1937)
,
SÉGUY (1952)
and
GORODKOV (1986)
interpreted
S. merdaria
as a synonym or a variety of
S. stercoraria
; an analogical approach was adopted by
ŠIFNER (2008)
. Nowadays, in my opinion,
S. merdaria
and
S. stercoraria
are two separate species, which is I confirm by the study of a considerable number of specimens for the comparison. The basic differences between these species are apparent from the text and the figures (cf.
Figs 37– 40
:
S. merdaria
and
Figs 49–62
:
S. stercoraria
) and they are also applied in the key.
D i s t r i b u t i o n.
Probably
in all
Central European
countries, so far confirmed from
Czech Republic
on following localities:
Jizerka
(5158)
;
Horní Maxov
(5257)
;
Krkonoše Mts.
,
Labská
bouda (5259)
;
Poniklá
(5338)
;
Žacléř
(5361)
;
Boží Dar
(5543)
;
Vintířov
(5742)
;
Řevničov
(5848)
;
Lazy
,
Lesný
(5941)
;
Kladská
,
Bečov
(5942)
;
Horní Bezděkov
,
Chyňava
(5950)
;
Praha
,
Šeberovský
rybník pond (5952)
;
Vysoká
,
Tachovská Huť
,
Tři Sekery
(6041)
;
Mamerníky
,
Mariánské Lázně
(6042)
;
Skryje
(6048)
;
Broumov
(6141) (
FSPC
)
.
Scathophaga moraviensis
ŠIFNER
,
2011
(
Figs 41–44
)
M a t e r i a l e x a m i n e d:
CZECH REPUBLIC
: Hrubá Vrbka (7170), Čertoryje, Malaise trap,
25.v.2010
,
1♂
,
1♀
(
holotype
,
allotype
), Chvojka leg. (FSPC).
D i a g n o s i s. Male. The abdominal sternite 5 more or less semi-circular, the submedial processes weakly developed, sternite 4 wide, narrowed distally, sternite 3 rectangular (
Fig. 41
), surstyli almost straight, only weakly arched and pointed, cerci in upper part long haired (
Fig. 42
), pregonite wide with one long seta and one short seta apically (
Fig. 43
).
Female. The abdominal sternite 7 wide with a caudal incision, sternite 6 with a promotory distally and always one bristle laterally, sternite 5 oval with two bristles latero-caudally (
Fig. 44
).
C o m m e n t s. This species was described from
Moravia
(eastern part of the
Czech Republic
) and nowadays, it was discovered in further on localities in
Bohemia
and
Moravia
: Chyňava (5950), Šumava Mts. Jezerní Mt. (6845), Řevničov (5848) (ŠIFNER, in litt.). D i s t r i b u t i o n. Known only in
Czech Republic
(
ŠIFNER 2011
).