Revision of the black fungus gnat species (Diptera: Sciaridae) described by W. A. Steffan from Micronesia
Author
Broadley, Adam
Author
Kauschke, Ellen
Ellen Kauschke, Justus Liebig University Giessen, Institute of Zoology, Stephanstrasse 24, 35390 Giessen, Germany
Author
Mohrig, Werner
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Zootaxa
2019
2019-10-08
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journal article
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10.11646/zootaxa.4683.2.3
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Scythropochroa quadrispinosa
Steffan, 1969
(
Fig. 17
A–B)
Scythropochroa quadrispinosa
Steffan, 1969
[
Steffan (1969)
: 682
, fig. 5 a–e].
Material studied:
Holotype
: Male,
19.v.1957
(not 21.v. as given by Steffan),
Caroline Islands
,
Palau
Is., Babelth-
uap I.,
Ngiwal
, at light, leg. C.W. Sabrosky (USNMENT 2083267).
Paratype
:
1 male
, same data as the
holotype
(
BPBM
, without registration number).
Conservation status: Originally mounted in Hoyer’s medium and remounted in Euparal. Head, body, hypopygium and wings separated, wings under a separate cover slip on the same slide, destroyed. Thorax and hypopygium are depressed and deformed and the embedding medium turbid.
Comments
. The species is characterized by rather long flagellomeres, a 1-segmented palpus, an undifferentiated patch of bristles on the apex of the fore tibia, a large ovoid gonostylus with 4 hyaline spines on the inner side and a dense bristle area at the inner basal corner of the gonocoxites. It should be mentioned that 4 spines, arranged in two pairs, represent the typical armature of the gonostylus in the genus
Cratyna
, subgenus
Cratyna
s. str
, within the subfamily
Cratyninae
. However,
Shin
et al.
(2019)
showed that the genus
Scythropochroa
(along with the genera
Chaetosciara
,
Mouffetina
and
Schwenckfeldina
) belongs to a new subfamily, the Chaetosciarinae, which differ from the
Cratyninae
by having a wing with a long R
1
that meets C at least (usually beyond) the base of the M-fork (in
Cratyninae
the R
1
is much shorter). As
Steffan (1969)
noted, the wings of the
type
specimens are destroyed or missing. It is therefore not possible to conclusively assign the species to either genus at present.
Distribution
.
Caroline Islands
:
Palau
Islands (Babelthuap Island). Also reported from Pagan Island (
Northern Mariana Islands
) by
Evenhuis
et al.
(2010)
.