Revision of black fungus gnat species (Diptera, Sciaridae) described from the Hawaiian Islands by D. E. Hardy and W. A. Steffan, and a contribution to the knowledge of the sciarid fauna of the Galápagos Islands
Author
Mohrig, Werner
Author
Kauschke, Ellen
Author
Broadley, Adam
text
Zootaxa
2019
2019-04-30
4590
4
401
439
journal article
26946
10.11646/zootaxa.4590.4.1
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Cratyna
(
Pictosciara
)
adrostylata
(
Hardy, 1956
)
(
Fig. 10 A
–
D
,
11 A
–
C
)
Plastosciara
(
Cosmosciara
)
adrostylata
Hardy, 1956
[
Hardy (1956)
: 72
–
73, fig. 1 a
–
c].
Literature:
Hardy (1960)
: 214, fig. 67 a
–
c (as
Plastosciara
(
Cosmosciara
)
adrostylata
).
Material studied:
Holotype
: Male,
4.ix.1927
,
Hawai‘i
, O‘ahu, Waikāne, ex dead
Xanthoxylum
, leg.
E. H. Bryan
(BPBM, No. 2483).
Paratype
:
1 male
,
4.ix.1927
,
Oahu
,
Waikāne
, dead
Xanthoxylum
, “genitalia figured”, leg.
E.H. Bryan
(
BPBM
)
.
Conservation status.
Embedded in
Canada
balsam. Head with antennae, palpus, wings and hypopygium isolated. All morphological structures are more or less strongly deformed, especially the body with legs and the hypopygium. The embedding medium is turbid from water originating from the specimen.
Comments
. The species is characterized by a very short and swollen 3-segmented palpus with a large basal segment and a distinct palpifer, head with an eye bridge of 2-3 rows of facets, antenna very short, flagellomeres short, nearly quadrate in shape; legs rather short, apex of the fore tibia with a small irregular patch of bristles and a short spur; gonocoxites short and robust, gonostylus short, pointed to the apex, with a short apical tooth and 3 equal spines near the base of the tooth. The species belongs to the subgenus
Pictosciara
Mohrig
in terms of the shape of the gonostylus and the arrangement of the spines. It is very similar (maybe identical) to
Cr. brevipalpis
Steffan
from
Micronesia
. The only apparent differences are the short and nearly quadratic flagellomeres of
Cr. adrostylata
Hardy
, versus those of
Cr. brevipalpis
Steffan
, which are distinctly longer than wide. All other details seem to be identical despite the deformed morphological structures. The body is bleached but it appears that both species have the gonostylus darker than the gonocoxites. This is typical for
Cratyna
(
Pictosciara
)
vera
Mohrig, 2004
, as well.
Distribution
. Hawaiian Islands (O‘ahu).