The genus Manota Williston (Diptera: Mycetophilidae) in Melanesia and Oceania
Author
Hippa, Heikki
text
Zootaxa
2007
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.177118
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Manota perissochaeta
sp. n.
(
Figs 1
C, 7A–C, 8A–C)
A small-sized
Manota
Male
.
Coloration
. The probably strongly faded specimens are pale yellowish-brown, frons vertex and dorsal part of occiput darker brown, antennal flagellum becoming darker brown towards the apex, apex of coxa, trochanter and base of femur on legs 2 and 3 darker brown, wing unicolorous, hyaline, with greyish tinge, the knob of haltere darker greyish-brown.
Head
. Antennal flagellomere 4,
Fig. 8
C. Palpomere 3 of maxillary palpus with apicomesial extension, with 4–5 apically expanded curved sensilla; palpomere 4 with parasegment.
Thorax
. Pleural setosity pattern,
Fig. 1
C: anepisternum with 21–31 setae; anterior basalare nonsetose; preepisternum 2 setose, with 4–5 setae; laterotergite setose, with 22–26 setae; episternum 3 setose, with 1–3 setae.
Wing.
Length
1.3 mm
.
Hypopygium
(
Figs 7
A–C, 8A, B). Sternite 9 rather small, not reaching halfway between the base of gonocoxa and the base of gonostylus, laterally sharply delimited, the posterior margin notched, the anterior margin deeply notched, the setae mostly similar to the ventral setae of gonocoxa but with some slightly stronger setae apicolaterally, in the specimen from New
Guinea
there are only the stronger posterior setae present. The ventral mesial margin of gonocoxa straight, with an angulate or rounded lobe posteriorly. Parastylar lobe small, not exposed in ventral view but covered by the lobe on the ventral mesial margin of gonocoxa, with two setae directed mesad or obliquely posteriad. Paraapodemal lobe not exposed in ventral view of hypopygium. The dorsal mesial margin of gonocoxa with three weakly expressed setose lobes on apical half. The juxtagonostylar setae two in number, consisting of a flattened and slightly expanded megaseta and a strong seta, both arising from a short separate basal body, in the specimens from the
Solomon Islands
(
Figs 7
A, B) the megaseta has a more pronounced angle on posterior margin than the specimen from New
Guinea
(
Figs 8
A, B). Gonostylus elongate, simple, rather uniformly setose except for a mesial apicodorsal aggregation of densely placed rather short setae; in all the specimens from the
Solomon Islands
the gonostyli are turned so that the mesial side is in lateral position. Tegmen narrow, with weakly defined lateral shoulders. Hypoproct reaching posteriorly the level of the basal part of gonostylus, with ca 40 scattered ventral setae on each half, with a very long stronger seta at anterior margin on each half. Cerci medially united.
FIGURE 7
.
Manota perissochaeta
sp. n.
(holotype):
A
. Hypopygium, dorsal view.
B.
Hypopygium, ventral view.
C.
Antennal flagellomere 4, lateral view. Scale for A and B 0.10 mm, for C 0.05 mm.
FIGURE 8
.
Manota perissochaeta
sp. n.
(from New Guinea):
A.
Hypopygium, dorsal view.
B.
Hypopygium, ventral view.
C.
Gonostylus, dorsal view. Scale 0.10 mm.
Female and preimaginal stages unknown.
Discussion.
The specimens from the
Solomon Islands
have sternite 9 more setose than the specimen from New
Guinea
. Their juxtagonostylar megaseta also seems to be more angular on the posterior margin, but this may result from a slightly different angle of view.
M. perissochaeta
somewhat resembles
M. explicans
.
It differs by having the dorsal lobes of gonocoxa much weaker, by having a long lateral margin on tergite 9, by the straight ventral mesial margin of gonocoxa, by a very small parastylar lobe, by having the hypoproct of the usual dimensions, not unusually large, by having a pair of very long setae at the posterior margin of hypoproct, and by having two juxtagonostylar setae, one megaseta and one normal seta, instead of only one megaseta.
M. perissochaeta
is the only
Manota
in which the hypoproct has the long setae as described here. The hypopygium of
M. perissochaeta
and
M. explicans
is not dissimilar to that of
M. serawei
,
M. ctenophora
and
M. taedia
,
but the latter species have setose anepisternum. For further discussion, see under
M. serawei
.
Types
.
Holotype
.
Male
,
Solomon Islands
, San Jorge,
Casuarina
Forest
, nr. stream, vac. collector, low herbage and litter
26.ix.65
, Roy. Soc. Exped., B.M. 1966-1, (in BMNH).
Paratypes
.
2 males
with same data as
holotype
(in BMNH).
Other material
.
1 male
,
Papua New Guinea
, Madang province, Hapurpi village, nr. Halopa mission,
700 m
a. s. l.,
S 5o 05’
,
E 145o 41’
, primary rainforest, Malaise trap,
February 2001
, Amari & Novotny leg. (in
NRM
).