The genus Sphegina Meigen (Diptera, Syrphidae) in a biodiversity hotspot: the thirty-six sympatric species in Kambaiti, Myanmar
Author
Hippa, Heikki
Author
Steenis, Jeroen Van
Author
Mutin, Valeri A.
text
Zootaxa
2015
3954
1
1
67
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3954.1.1
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1175-5326
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Sphegina (Asiosphegina) trispina
sp. n.
Figs 12
A–E
MALE.
Body length 9.0 mm, wing length
7.5 mm
.
Head.
Face strongly concave and strongly projected anteroventrally; frontal prominence moderately developed (somewhat similar to Figs 1J, L). Width of vertex at anterior ocellus more than 1/4 [1:3.8] the width of head; the depth of occipital fossa:width of an eye in dorsal view is 1:3.5. Width of face:width of head is 1:3.8. Face black, pale pollinose. Gena shiny black. Frons and vertex dull black, the pile short and erect; lunula shiny brown. Occiput dull black. Antenna dark brown; arista pilose.
Thorax.
Colour black; postalar callus dark brown; pale pollinose, laterally on pleura semi-shiny; scutum with medial fascia of more dense pollinosity; the pile short and adpressed, reddish; scutellum semicircular [ratio of length:width 1:2.5], the pile pale; a pair of long, thin, black setae at apical margin.
Wing.
Hyaline, stigma yellowish.
Legs.
Procoxa and protrochanter yellow; profemur yellow with the subbasal 1/3 brownish; protibia yellow on basal 1/2, brownish on the apical 1/2 with an indistinct paler annulus subapically; protarsus yellow, tarsomeres 4 and 5 brownish; mesoleg brown with the tibia and two basal tarsomeres yellow, brownish apically; metaleg: coxa brownish; trochanter brownish, simple; femur dark brown, a couple of small converging black bristles ventrally on the yellow basal part; with one long seta antero-dorsally near apex; tibia without a distinct apicoventral tooth, brown, the basal 1/6 yellow, with yellow annulus near apical 1/4.
Abdomen.
Length ratio of tergites I, II,
III and IV 1
:3.3:2.2:1.3; colour of tergites shiny black, anterior 1/3 of tergite III yellow; pile pale, short and adpressed, becoming longer laterally; tergite I with 2 narrowly separated strong, black setae laterally on apical 1/2 and thin shorter seta anteriorly; sternite IV (
Figs 12
A, B) black, pile pale, the strong setae and bristles black; sternite VI (
Fig. 12
A) with a conical tubercle, black, the pile long and pale; sternites VII and VIII simple, black, the pile long and pale.
Genitalia,
Figs 12
C–E. Note the strongly asymmetrical surstyli and superior lobes and the short finger-like process subbasally on the medial side of the dorsal lobe of surstylus.
FEMALE.
Unknown.
Type
material.
HOLOTYPE
. ♂, N.E.
Burma
, Kambaiti,
7000 ft
,
7.vi. 1934
, R.
Malaise
(
SMNH
).
Etymology.
The name is composed of the Latin words
tres
, three, and
spina
, thorn, referring to the three strong spine-like setae on the male sternite IV.
Discussion.
Sphegina trispina
is similar to
S. carinata
,
S. crassispina
,
S. gigas
,
S. index
and
S. malaisei
. For further discussion, see under
S. gigas
.