Lispe (Diptera, Muscidae) of Africa
Author
Vikhrev, Nikita E.
text
Amurian Zoological Journal
2021
XIII
3
369
400
http://dx.doi.org/10.33910/2686-9519-2021-13-3-369-400
journal article
10.33910/2686-9519-2021-13-3-369-400
2686-9519
12816585
A1FD5F19-4965-42CD-AAC6-4914E21FA70A
Lispe andrefana
sp. nov.
http://zoobank.org/NomenclaturalActs/3cefcf7c-
da05-462e-8fc7-1ab3598bce8c
Figs 9–12
Holotype
: male,
MADAGASCAR
,
Toliara
env.,
Ifaty
,
23.16
°
S
43.62
°
E
,
14–20 November 2012
,
A. Medvedev
(
ZMUM
).
Paratypes
,
25♂
,
27♀
, the same data as the holotype
.
Description
.
Male
. Body length
5.5–6.1 mm
.
Head
with frontal triangle, face and parafacials with silvery-white pollinosity; fronto-orbital plates and gena with whitish anterior and dark posterior parts; frontal vitta dark (
Fig. 10
); occiput grey. Frontal triangle rath- er narrow with only slightly convex margins. Fronto-orbital plates with 3 long inclinate setae and with 3–6 setulae in outer row; parafacials with 7–8 hairs in lower third. Antenna short, postpedicel falling of mouth margin by twice its own length. Pedicel yellowish, postpedicel dark yellowish at very base, base of arista yellow. Aristal hairs hardly longer than half width of antenna. Vibrissae weak, hardly as long as distance between their insertion places. Palpi yellow with whitish pollinosity.
Thorax
(
Fig. 9
) evenly grey dusted;
dc
2+4, two anterior postsutural pairs weak; meron bare above hind coxa; anepimeron with 10– 11 setulae. Wings clear, calypters white, halter yellow.
Legs
dark, densely grey dusted, with basal 1/3–1/5 of tibiae yellowish. The characteristic for the
L. caesia
group ventral spines are weak, distinct only on fore and mid femur.
f1
with a row of 7 long
pv
setae.
t1
with submedian
pv
seta.
f2
with 1–3 fine
v
setae in basal half and 2
p
preapical.
t2
with 1
pv
below middle. Hind coxa with seta on posterior margin.
f3
with 1 submedian
av
and 1–3
v
in basal half.
t3
with 1
ad
and 1
av
. Hind tarsus:
tar3- 1
slightly thickened in basal half; posteriorly with a dense row of downcurved
p
setulae.
Abdomen
dirty-grey dusted, tergite 4 with a pair of black rounded spots; tergite 3 with same but hardly distinct spots (
Figs 9, 11
). Male cercal plate shown in
Fig. 12
, it is heartshaped, typical for for the
L. caesia
group.
Female
differs from male as follows: body length
5.8–6.6 mm
. Head and body with yellowish dusting instead of the whitish-grey one. Frontal triangle, fronto-orbital plates, face and gena yellowish. All femora with rows of ventral spines.
t1
with submedian
p
strong.
t3
apart from
ad
with
av
seta in apical third. Hind tarsus unmodified.
Etymology
. The name refers to the Madagascan region Atsimo-Andrefana where the
type
series was collected.