A new species of Bruchomyiinae (Diptera: Psychodidae) from Baltic amber Author Skibińska, Kornelia Institute of Systematics and Evolution of Animals Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland. Author Szadziewski, Ryszard 0000-0002-2899-6861 Department of Invertebrate Zoology and Parasitology, University of Gdańsk, Wita Stwosza 59, 80 - 308 Gdańsk Poland. ryszard. szadziewski @ ug. edu. pl; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 2899 - 6861 ryszard.szadziewski@ug.edu.pl Author Kania, Iwona 0000-0002-2325-4308 Department of Paleobiology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Rzeszów, Zelwerowicza 4, 35 - 601 Rzeszów, Poland. iwonakania @ onet. eu; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 2325 - 4308 iwonakania@onet.eu Author Krzemiński, Wiesław Institute of Biology, Pedagogical University of Kraków, Podbrzezie 3, 31 - 054 Kraków, Poland. text Zootaxa 2020 2020-08-25 4838 1 147 150 journal article 8749 10.11646/zootaxa.4838.1.10 6ac7702d-58e9-4fc4-a74c-b45d965eb4b4 1175-5326 4403518 B8AE5632-644F-467D-AFF2-E680782E7151 Hoffeinsodes adamowiczi sp. nov. ( Figs. 1–2 ) urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 91E406F1-1AE9-483D-B66D-67D93417EC6A Etymology. The new species is dedicated to the late Paweł Adamowicz, ambassador of Baltic amber and promoter of related research, who served many years as the Mayor of the city Gdańsk until his assassination on 13 January 2019 . Diagnosis . The species is characterized by having cross-vein r-m close to the fork M 1+2 (about 5/6 length of M 1+2 ); M 1 about 2 times longer than M 1+2 ; epandrium with elongated epandrial lobes greatly extended at its ends; gonocoxite with two lobes. Female unknown. Description . Male. Head broad with oval eyes ( Fig. 1B ); palpus four segmented (length in mm: 1/0.15; 2/0.23; 3/0.30; 4/0.63), last segment almost equal in length to the total length of the previous two ( Figs. 1B , 2B ); antenna with scape ( 0.04 mm long), pedicel ( 0.10 mm long) and 14 flagellomeres; flagellomeres long, tubular, decreasing in length (length in mm: 1/0.39; 14/0.12) ( Figs. 1B , 2A ). Wing length 4.3 mm ; width 1.22 mm ; Sc ending before half of a wing length and opposite to vein r-m; sc-r about its length before end of Sc; R 1 long, ends opposite about 3/4 length of R 2 ; fork of Rb into R 1 and Rs before fork of Mb into M 1+2 and M 3+4 ; R 2+3 more than 2 times longer than Rs; R 2 almost 3 times longer than Rs; r-m located between R 5 and M 1+2 ; M 1+2 two times longer than Mb; M 1 about 2 times longer than M 1+2 ; M 3 almost 11 times longer than M 3+4 ; M 4 about 9 times longer than M 3+4 ; opening of cells m 1 , m 2 and m 3 almost equal in width; Cu ends opposite fork of Rs; m-cu located in fork of M 3+4 ; A 1 quite long ends clearly after m-cu ( Figs. 1C , 2C ). Male genitalia. Gonocoxites fused with hypandrium, each with two lobes tapering to a point; compared to each other, lower gonocoxal lobe broad, slightly arched, upper lobe narrow; aedeagus not discernable; gonostyli simple, about twice as long as wide, sub-rectangular in lateral view, slightly narrowing to blunt apices, covered with setae; epandrium with symmetrical, elongated epandrial lobes clearly broadening at apices; proctiger tubular, elongate, extending clearly beyond epandrium; cerci ovate in lateral view ( Figs. 1D , 2D, E, F ). Female. Unknown. FIGURE 1. Photomicrographs of Hoffeinsodes adamowiczi sp. nov. , holotype male no. MAIG 5945 A. whole specimen; B. head; C. wing; D. genitalia. FIGURE 2. Line drawings of Hoffeinsodes adamowiczi sp. nov. holotype male. A. antenna; B. palpus; C. wing venation; D. genitalia, lateral view; E. gonostylus and gonocoxites fused with hypandrium; F. epandrium with cerci. Abbreviations: ep, epandrium; epl, epandrial lobes; fhg, fused hypandrium and gonocoxites; gst, gonostylus; gxl, gonocoxal lobe; p+c, proctiger with cerci. Two genera of Bruchomyiinae are known from Baltic amber: Palaeosycorax Meunier, 1905 and Hoffeinsodes . The latter genus, now including seven species, is readily characterized by the fusion of gonocoxites and hypandrium but can also be recognized by an exceptionally large epandrium with elongated lobes. Regarding the wing venation, H. adamowiczi sp. nov. can be easily distinguished by location of cross-vein r-m ( Fig. 2C ) and proportions of radial and medial veins. Also, external morphology of the male genitalia is unique among described species, especially the epandrium with elongated and apically expanded epandrial lobes. Male genitalia of the new species bear some similarity to those of Hoffeinsodes longicauda from Baltic amber. In the latter species, however, gonocoxites and gonostyli are lacking divisions and gonocoxites have no lobes ( Wagner 2017 ). We are much indebted to amber dealer Jonas Damzen for donation of the holotype to the Museum of Amber Inclusions at University of Gdańsk. Gregory Curler is greatly appreciated for suggestions to improve the original version of this paper and providing encouragement. Thanks as well to two reviewers for their helpful suggestions. Funding for this research was partially provided by the grant from the National Science Centre of Poland Miniatura 2 no. DEC-2018 /02/ X/ NZ 8/01001.