The fast-running flies (Diptera, Hybotidae, Tachydromiinae) of Singapore and adjacent regions Author Grootaert, Patrick Author Shamshev, Igor V. text European Journal of Taxonomy 2012 2012-01-06 5 1 162 journal article 10.5852/ejt.2012.5 e809cd3a-36bb-413d-9f19-70837d7db34b 3715167 B69F002A-C1A0-439D-9477-62BFA87DEAD7 Stilpon weilingae sp. nov. Figs 232-235 Diagnosis Species with yellow thorax, scutum with brownish yellow patch above wing base; legs entirely yellow; wing distinctly maculate, broadly brownish infuscate along R 2+3 and CuA 1 (except subapical part), halter with black knob. Description Male LENGTH. Body 1.2 mm , wing 1.1 mm . HEAD. Black. Two short fine vertical bristles present. Frons linear with sides nearly parallel, broad, entirely tomentose. Ocellar tubercle with minute setulae. Antenna with scape and pedicel yellowish brown, postpedicel yellow. Palpus yellow, with moderately long, yellowish subapical bristle. THORAX. Yellow in ground-colour; scutum with indistinct brownish yellow patch above wing base, metanotum brownish yellow medially, sutures brownish in various extents. Postpronotal bristle minute. Acrostichals arranged in 2 irregular rows, hardly separated from dorsocentrals, complete posteriorly; dorsocentrals multiserial, more numerous anteriorly, uniform, complete posteriorly. LEGS. Entirely yellow. Coxae with unmodified setation; hind trochanter lacking spinules. Fore femur markedly thickened, with row of moderately long yellowish anteroventral and row of minute posteroventral bristles. Fore tibia spindle-like, with unmodified setation. Mid femur slender, with 4 moderately long ventral bristles basally and 1 long, subapical bristle anteriorly. Mid tibia lacking ventral spinules and prominent bristles. Hind femur (viewed laterally) evenly thickened towards middle, with 1 complete row of short anteroventral bristles (longer subapically). Hind tibia unmodified, with unmodified posterior apical comb. Fore and mid tarsi slender, hind tarsomere 1 slightly thickened. WING. Normally developed, covered with uniform microtrichia; distinctly maculate, broadly brownish infuscate along R 2+3 and CuA 1 (except subapical part). Costal vein with short setulae along anterior margin. R 1 (especially in meeting point with costa), R 2+3 and M 1+2 thickened. R 2+3 rather short, nearly 1.5 times as long as Rs, straight, meeting costa near wing midway. Distance between apices of R 2+3 and R 4+5 nearly 4.0 times longer than distance between apices of R 1 and R 2+3 . R 4+5 evenly curved toward costa in apical part. R 4+5 and M 1+2 slightly divergent before wing apex. Halter with deep black knob and yellow stem. ABDOMEN. Tergite 1 pale yellow, remaining tergites brownish; tergites 1-2 unmodified. Segment 8 with 2 long and several short setae. Sternites brownish yellow, with scattered minute brownish setulae, sternites 2-5 divided along midline. Tergites 2-6 with darker lateral patches covered with microtrichia. TERMINALIA. Dark brown ( Figs 232-235 ). Cerci narrowly fused, short, lacking spines; right cercus slightly prominent, with several setae of different lengths; left cercus unbranched, short, broadened apically, with several short setae. Epandrium completely divided. Right surstylus ( Fig. 232 ), with several long Figs 232-235. Stilpon weilingae sp. nov. , ♂. 232 . right surstylus, lateral view. 233 . epandrium with cerci, dorsal view. 234 . left surstylus, lateral view. 235 . right epandrial lamella. setae dorsally, lacking spines, prolonged into narrow lobe on each apical corner. Left epandrial lamella fused to hypandrium, with 1 minute setula in apical part. Left surstylus with upper lobe divided; lower part lacking surstylar comb, upper part subglobular ( Fig. 234 ), with 1 minute setula. Hypandrium with 2 long setae apically. Phallus short. Female Unknown. Material examined Holotype SINGAPORE : Mandai (MAN01), 12 May 2009 , mangrove, Mal. (reg. 29056, leg. P.G. ; in ZRC). Etymology The species is dedicated to Ms. Wei Ling Lim for her very enthusiastic help during the fieldwork. Distribution Singapore . Habitat and seasonal occurrence This species was collected in mangrove, with a single record from May. Remarks The new species is similar to S. laawae , which is known from Thailand and Singapore . The main differences between these species are listed in the key.