A new subfamily of Dolichopodidae (Diptera) for Tenuopus Curran, 1924 with description of new species from Tropical Africa
Author
Grichanov, I. Ya.
text
Far Eastern Entomologist
2018
2018-08-06
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1
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http://dx.doi.org/10.25221/fee.365.1
journal article
10.25221/fee.365.1
2713-2196
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Tenuopus soderlundi
Grichanov
,
sp. n.
Figs 26–28
TYPE MATERIAL
.
Holotype
–
♂
,
South Africa
:
Cape Province
,
10 km
S of
Citrusdal, Koomlandskloof,
32°40'S
,
19°01'E
, Malaise-trap, at stream in low indigenous forest,
5–8.X 1994
, M. Söderlund [
ZMLU
].
Paratype
:
1♂
,
Republic of
South Africa
:
Cape Province
,
10 km
S of Citrusdal
,
Koomlandskloof
,
32°40'S
,
19°01'E
, Malaise-trap, fynbos on mountain,
5–7.X 1994
, Michael Söderlund
[
ZMLU
].
DESCRIPTION. Male (somewhat discolorated).
Head
: frons black, shining; one pair of short postvertical setae; upper postocular setae black, slightly increasing in length upward; lateral and lower postoculars white; ventral postcranium covered with irregular white hairs; face silvery-white, 6 times as high as wide in middle,
nearly as wide as postpedicel; clypeus bulging; antennae as long as height of head,
with yellow scape and pedicel and orange postpedicel; pedicel projected distally on inner side, with a crown of short black setae, 1-2 dorsal setae longer; postpedicel rounded, as long as high (1/1); arista-like stylus dorsal, with short hairs; length ratio of scape to pedicel to postpedicel to stylus (1
st
and 2
nd
segments), 5/6/8/6/39; palpus and proboscis short, yellow, covered with white hairs, proboscis also with a pair of black lateral setae.
Thorax
: pleura yellow; mesonotum orange, with median black stripe half as wide as surface between dorsocentral bristles, wider posteriorly; scutellum black dorsally; 6 dorsocentral setae with posterior pair shifted laterally; acrostichals absent; scutellum with 2 strong bristles and 2 short lateral hairs; proepisternum with
2 long yellow setae.
Legs
including coxae yellow; tarsi brown from tip of basitarsus; fore and mid coxae with black hairs anteriorly and 4-7 black apical bristles of various length;
hind coxa with one long black outer bristle above middle; fore leg without remarkable
Figs 23–28.
Tenuopus
spp.
23–25 –
T. cognatus
Parent
; 26–28 –
T. soderlundi
sp. n.
; 23,
26 – head; 27 – wing; 24, 28 – hypopygium after maceration, right lateral view; 25 – epandrial lobes and surstylus, right lateral view.
hairs and setae; fore tibia simple, with 1 short anterodorsal at base, 1-2 short apical setae; claws simple; mid femur with strong anterior preapical seta; mid tibia with 2-
3 anterior, 3 posterodorsal, 3-5 ventral, 4-5 apical setae; mid basitarsus with several short ventral setae; hind femur without long hairs, with 1 strong anterior preapical seta; hind tibia with 4-5 anterior, 2 anterodorsal, 2 posterodorsal, 3-4 apical setae.
Femur, tibia and tarsomere (from first to fifth) length ratio: fore leg: 13/13/11/5/
3/2/2, mid leg: 16/21/14/6/4/2/2, hind leg: 19/27/8/9/5/3/2.
Wing
hyaline, veins yellow; subcosta very thin; ratio of part of costa between
R
2+3
and R
4+5
to that between R
4+5
and M
1
, 4/1; M
1
with gentle arc to apex, reaching costa far before wing apex; M
2
present as fold on membrane; crossvein
dm-m
straight; ratio of crossvein
dm-m
to apical part of M
1+2
(fork-handle) to apical part of M
4
, 2.5/6/11; anal vein foldlike, not reaching wing margin; anal angle obtuse;
lower calypter yellow, with brown apex and pale setae; halter yellow, halter stem thin and long, with dorsal and ventral groups of short hairs distally.
Abdomen mostly yellow, black setose; 1
st
segment yellow, with white hairs ventrally; 5
th
segment mostly brown, 6
th
segment black; epandrium yellow-brown;
surstylus and epandrial lobes brown; hypandrium relatively long, simple; phallus thin and simple; basoventral epandrial lobe reduced to 3 long apical setae at base of hypandrium; 1 long epandrial lobe distally with short setae at apex; 2-3 short setae between basoventral and distoventral lobes; surstylus short, about 1/3 as long as epandrium, strongly sclerotised, paw-shaped, with 4 apical processes; cercus yellow, half as long as epandrium, rounded, with short apical projection, covered with short hairs and several setae.
MEASUREMENTS (in mm). Body length 5-5.2; antenna length 1.1; wing length 4.2; wing width 1.4.
Female. Unknown.
ETYMOLOGY. The species is named after the Swedish entomologist, Dr. M.
Söderlund (
ZMLU
), the collector of the
type
specimens
.
DISTRIBUTION.
South Africa
.
DIAGNOSIS.
T. soderlundi
sp. n.
is the smallest fly in the genus and belongs to a group of species with uniseriate acrostichals or without acrostichals, being the closest to
T. cognatus
, differing from the latter in wing vein M
4
more than 4 times longer than
dm-m
; abdomen with 2
nd
–4
th
segments entirely yellow (see key above).