Species of the genus Metalimnobia Matsumura from China (Diptera, Limoniidae)
Author
Mao, Meng
Author
Yang, Ding
text
Zootaxa
2010
2344
1
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.193362
19b5963e-7fb7-4cd3-8fb1-b8653151ccc1
1175-5326
193362
Metalimnobia (Metalimnobia) quadrimaculata
Linnaeus
(
Figs. 3
,
16–19
)
Tipula quadrimaculata
Linnaeus, 1760
: 430
.
Type
locality: not given (?
Sweden
).
Tipula calmariensis
Linnaeus, 1760
: 430
.
Type
locality: “Calmariae” (
Sweden
).
Limonia quatuormaculata
Meigen, 1804
: 62
.
Type
locality: not given (?
Sweden
).
Limnobia annulus
Meigen, 1818
: 145
.
Type
locality: not given (?near Stolberg [
Germany
]).
Limonia truncata
Alexander, 1924
: 548
.
Type
locality: Shikotsu, Hokkaido (
Japan
).
Diagnosis.
Prescutum black with three brownish yellow stripes, median one reaching 2/3 length of prescutum. Femora brownish yellow with two black rings, first at 3/4 length of femora, second at tip, narrower than subapical yellow ring. Wing brownish hyaline, with dark brown spots at base of cell R, origin and fork of Rs and each side of stigma. Paramere with stem strongly sinuous, tip of paramere cuspidate, with some short hairs.
Description.
Male. Body length 16.0 mm, wing 18.0 mm.
Head. Black except posterior part yellowish brown. One small median tubercle between eyes. Hairs on head black. Antenna
2.3 mm
. Scape brownish yellow except dorsal surface brown, pedicel brownish yellow, flagellomeres black, suboval to subcylindrical, apical segments elongate, verticils considerably longer than segments. Proboscis and palpus black with black hairs.
Thorax. General black. Pronotum black with one broad brownish yellow stripe. Prescutum black with three brownish yellow stripes, median one reaching 2/3 length of prescutum. Scutum black. Scutellum black except median area brownish yellow. Mediotergite black on anterior half, gradually brown on posterior half. Pleura black except metanepisternum brownish yellow. Hairs on thorax brown. Coxae yellowish brown, darker at base; trochanters yellowish brown with inner tips black; femora brownish yellow with two black rings, first at 3/4 length of femora, second at tip, narrower than subapical yellow ring; tibiae brownish yellow with tip black; tarsi brown. Hairs on legs black.
FIGURES 16–19.
Metalimnobia
(
Metalimnobia
)
quadrimaculata
(Linnaeus, 1760)
Male. 16. Ninth tergite, dorsal view; 17. gonostylus, dorsal view; 18. hypopygium, dorsal view; 19. hypopygium, ventral view.
Wing (
Fig. 3
) brownish hyaline, with dark brown spots at base of cell R, origin and fork of Rs and each side of stigma; seams along crossveins r-m, m-m, m-cu and basal sections of cells M1+2 and M3; obscure brownish irregular clouds in all marginal cells, arranged in transverse band before apex of wing; stigma yellowish. Sc1 longer than Sc2, R2 arcuate, longer than terminal section of R1, m-cu before fork of M. Halter
2.1 mm
long, brownish yellow except base of knob brown.
Abdomen. Tergites 1–6 black with lateral area brownish yellow; tergites 7–9 black. Sternites 1–4 brownish yellow, sternites 5–9 black with posterior margin brownish yellow. Hairs on abdomen black.
Hypopygium (
Figs. 16–19
). Posterior margin of tergite 9 (
Fig. 16
) emarginate, each lobe with several hairs. Gonocoxite with broad ventromesal lobe. Outer gonostylus (
Fig. 17
) arched, gradually narrowing to apex. Inner gonostylus (
Fig. 17
) divided into three lobes, innermost lobe long and slender, with short hairs at inner margin; dorsal fleshy lobe subteres with long hairs; ventral fleshy lobe subglobular with long hairs. Paramere (
Fig. 18
) with stem strongly sinuous, tip of paramere cuspidate, with some short hairs.
Female. Body length 13.0–
15.9 mm
, wing 14.5–18.0 mm. Similar to male.
Specimens examined.
1 male
,
1 female
, Hebei: Pingquan, Guangtou mountain (
1200 m
), 41°18΄11ʺN 118°27΄0 7ʺE, 1986.
VII. 3
, Ding Yang.
1 female
, Henan: Neixiang, Baotianman (
1400 m
), 33°16΄44ʺN 112°0 9΄11ʺE, 2008.
VIII. 10
(Light trap), Ding Yang.
Distribution.
China
(Hebei, Henan); Nearctic; West Palaearctic; East Palaearctic. First record for
China
.