Species of Bicellaria Macquart (Diptera: Hybotidae) of Europe, with descriptions of four new species
Author
Barták, Miroslav
Author
Kubík, Štěpán
text
Zootaxa
2013
3647
2
251
278
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3647.2.2
c49f48ba-b464-4b93-8269-40d6ed2fd447
1175-5326
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Bicellaria uvens
Melander
(
Figs 41–42
)
Bicellaria uvens
Melander, 1928: 74
.
Bicellaria bisetosa
Tuomikoski, 1936: 84
,
syn. nov.
Type
material examined.
B. bisetosa
:
PARALECTOTYPES
:
Russia
: 13, Kuusamo [probably collected in area of today’s
Russia
],
21.vii.1934
, Krogerus (labelled: “Mus. Zool. H:fors, Spec. typ. No. 8143
Bicellaria bisetosa Tuomikoski
“); 13, same locality,
19.vii.1934
, Krogerus (labelled: “Mus. Zool. H:fors, Spec. typ. No. 8142
Bicellaria bisetosa Tuomikoski
“); 13, same locality,
13.vii.1934
, Krogerus (labelled: “Spec. Typ.”)—(NHMH).
Additional material examined
(193, 9Ƥ).
NEARCTIC:
Canada
: BC,
13, Summit L., Alaska Hwy mi. 392, 4500’,
17–19.vii.1959
, E.E. McDougall; 13, Atlin, 2200’,
23.vii.1955
, B.A. Gibbart;
Labrador
, 13, Hebron,
10.vii.1954
, J.F. McAlpine;
Quebec
, 13, Ft. Chimo [= Kuujuaq],
16.vii.1948
, H.N. Smith; 13, Indian House Lk.,
24.vii.1954
, W.R. Richards; 2Ƥ, same locality,
5.vii.1954
, R. Coyles–all “
B. uvens
” B. Sinclair
det.–(CNC).
USA
: Alaska
, 13, King Salmon, Naknek,
13.vii.1952
, J.B. Hartley; 13, Unalakleet,
4.vii.1961
, B.S. Heming; 1Ƥ, same locality,
5.viii.1961
, B.S. Heming—all “
B. uvens
” B. Sinclair
det.—(CNC).
PALAEARCTIC
:
Finland
: 13, Utsjoki, R. Tuomikoski; 13, same locality, R. Frey; 1Ƥ, Muonio,
2.vii.1867
, J. Sahlberg–(MHNH).
Russia
:
1Ƥ, Kuusamo,
13.vii.1934
, Krogerus; 13, same locality,
19.vii.1934
; 53, 2Ƥ, same locality,
19.vii.1934
; 1Ƥ, same locality,
21.vii.1934
; 13, same locality,
29.vii.1934
; 13, Suistamo, R. Tuomikoski; 13, Kamtschatka, Bolscherjetsk [now Ust—Bolsheretsk],
20.vii.1917
, Y.Wuorentaus; 1Ƥ, same locality,
3.vii.1917
(“Mus. Zool. H:fors, Spec. typ. No. 8201
Bicellaria stackelbergi Tuomikoski
”–
paratype
of
B. stackelbergi
)–(MHNH); 13, Amurskaja oblast, Zeja,
8.vii.1981
, A. Shatalkin (ZMMU).
FIGURES 41–48. 41–44.
Hypandrium (ventral view) and phallus with postgonites (lateral view).
41–42
.
Bicellaria uvens
Melander.
43–44
.
Bicellaria vana
Collin.
45–46
. Distal part of front tibia and proximal part of front basitarsus (posterior view).
45
.
Bicellaria spuria
(Fallén)
.
46
.
Bicellaria vana
Collin.
47–48
. Antennae.
47
.
Bicellaria dispar
Oldenberg.
48
.
Bicellaria alpina
Bezzi
(microchaetae mostly omitted). Scale bars = 0.10 mm.
Diagnosis.
The species belongs to a distinct complex of species [along with at least
B. pilipes
(Loew)
and one still undescribed speices from Siberia] characterized by broad hypandrial processes and usually more than 10 setae on intra- and posthumeral areas. Two dorsal setae usually occur on the fore trochanter (hence the name “
bisetosa
”); however, we found also specimens with only a single seta here (two of them being
paralectotypes
of
B. bisetosa
), and, contrary, other species may have occasionally two such setae (e.g.,
B. sulcata
). Males of
B. uvens
may be easily identified according to the genitalia with both phallic hooks present and postgonites slightly broadened laterally and narrow in lateral view (
Figs 41–42
). There is considerable variability between individual specimens of the species in colour of mesoscutum (being usually darker in Nearctic specimens), in length of ventral setae on hind tibia, in number of scutellar setae (4–6), and in the shape of hind basitarsus (which is sometimes slightly broadened). However, these characters are not consistently different between specimens from North Europe, Eastern Asia and North
America
; moreover, genitalia of all specimens studied are identical. There may be problems with identification of females of this complex of species.
Distribution.
Holarctic species. In Europe known only from Fennoscandia. Published records from
Italy
(Raffone 2008) and
Romania
(Parvu 2003) are both probably based on misidentifications and were not included in recent catalogs (Chvála 2012; Yang 2007).
Remarks.
The species
B. uvens
was described from numerous specimens from Fort Chimo [= Kuujuaq], Ungava Bay, Hudson Straits, and northern Labrador (
Canada
). The species
B. bisetosa
was described from an unknown number of specimens from
Finland
and North European part of
Russia
. In a later work (Tuomikoski 1955), “Ussuri” was added. Chvála (1983) redescribed this species (under
B. bisetosa
), provided illustrations of the face, antenna, fore and hind leg, and genitalia, and designated the
lectotype
. According to the study of Nearctic materials of
B. uvens
, we consider both species identical.