A new species of subgenus Homoneura from Northern China, with information of 12 species newly recorded (Diptera: Lauxaniidae: Homoneura)
Author
Shen, Rongrong
Author
Shi, Li
Author
Li, Wenliang
Author
Wang, Junchao
text
Zootaxa
2018
4418
6
501
525
journal article
30093
10.11646/zootaxa.4418.6.1
f330755e-f750-40cc-aef2-d498ffe912bc
1175-5326
1245368
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Homoneura
(
Homoneura
)
patella
Shewell, 1971
(Male genitalia see Shewell, 1971: plate II, figure 10)
Homoneura patella
Shewell, 1971: 8
. Type locality: Mongolia.
Remm and Elberg, 1980
: 424
;
Papp, 1984a
: 161
;
Falk, 1994
: 20
; Shatalkin, 2000: 33.
Diagnosis.
Mesonotum with 0+3 dorsocentral setae, and second one distinctly close to anteriormost one. Wing with black costal spines extending before R4+5. Male cerci long and dark with long setulae, female cerci short and black.
Specimens
examined.
CHINA
:
Nei Mongol
(
IMAU
):
2♂♂
,
1♀
,
Helan Mountain
,
Jinxing
,
7. VIII. 2011
,
Yan Yan
;
2♂♂
,
5♀♀
,
Helan Mountain
,
Xiangchizi
,
2233 m
,
11. VIII. 2011
,
Yan Yan
;
1♀
,
Dongsheng
,
7. VII. 2006
,
Maoling Sheng
;
5♂♂
,
3♀♀
,
Helan Mountain
,
Shuimogou
,
Nangou
,
9. VIII. 2011
,
Yang Li
;
1♂
,
Helan Mountain
,
Yaoba
,
Xiazigou
,
30. VII. 2010
,
Lihua Wang
;
1♂
,
Helan Mountain
,
Halawugou
,
Zhugou
,
27. VII. 2010
,
Weina Cui
;
3♂♂
,
Helan Mountain
,
Halawugou
,
Chagou
,
10. VIII.
2011
, 2270 m,
Yang Li.
FIGURES 68–72.
Homoneura
(
Homoneura
)
hanmaensis
sp. nov.
Paratype male: 68. Habitus, lateral View; 69. Head, anterolateral View; 70. head and thorax, dorsal View; 71. abdomen, dorsal View; 72. wing.
FIGURES 73–78.
Homoneura
(
Homoneura
)
hanmaensis
sp. nov.
Paratype male genitalia: 73. syntergosternite and epandrial complex, lateral View; 74. epandrial complex, posterior View; 75. syntergosternite, posterior View; 76. sternite 5, Ventral View; 77. phallus complex, Ventral View; 78. phallus complex, lateral View. Scale 0.1 mm.
Distribution.
New to
China
(
Nei Mongol
);
Mongolia
.
Comments.
Remm and Elberg (1980)
stated
Homoneura
(
Homoneura
)
patella
Shewell, 1971
was a synonym of
Homoneura
(
Homoneura
)
patelliformis
(
Becker, 1895
)
. But
Papp (1984a)
proposed these two species are not conspecific by the distinct differences of male genitalia. Subsequently,
Falk (1994)
noted that
Homoneura
(
H.
)
patella
could be separated from
Homoneura
(
H.
)
patelliformis
by having much larger cerci and lacking the bifurcate hypandrial appendage. Finally Shatalkin (2000) suggested that
Homoneura
(
H.
)
patella
was an east Palaearctic species while
Homoneura
(
H.
)
patelliformis
was an European species.