Fanniidae and Muscidae (Insecta, Diptera) associated with burrows of the Altai Mountains Marmot (Marmota baibacina baibacina Kastschenko, 1899) in Siberia, with the description of new species
Author
Sorokina, Vera S.
Author
Pont, Adrian C.
text
Zootaxa
2011
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31
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journal article
45858
10.5281/zenodo.201540
3faf874e-89f0-426d-9fea-7f8985186551
1175-5326
201540
Hydrotaea barkalovi
sp. nov.
Figs 3 A–D
,
4 A–C
Diagnosis.
This species is most closely similar to the Nearctic
Hydrotaea lasiophthalma
Malloch, 1919
, described from California (Lake Tahoe) and also known from Alberta and Colorado (
Huckett 1975
). The
holotype
in the California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, was studied by ACP in
June 1979
. Both species are black and elongate, with densely long-haired eyes and two ventral spinose setae at the base of hind femur. The new species differs as follows: frontal vitta narrow but visible throughout (obliterated at middle in
H. lasiophthalma
), wingbase and margin of lower calypter deep yellow (creamy in
H. lasiophthalma
), and fore femur with the basal patch of
v+pv
setae also including longer stouter setae along the
pv
edge (with only fine setae on the
pv
edge in
H. lasiophthalma
).
It is also similar to
H. ludingensis
Ma, Li & Fan
in
Fan, 2008
, from
China
(Sichuan), and to
H. nepalensis
Pont, 1975
, from
Nepal
, both of which have densely long-haired eyes and two ventral spinose setae at the base of hind femur. According to the brief information on
H. ludingensis
in English (
Fan 2008: 997
), that species has only 5
av
and 12
ad
on hind femur (7–8
av
and around 20
ad
in
H. barkalovi
).
H. nepalensis
has the fronto-orbital plate and parafacial entirely pruinose in both sexes, without shine.
Etymology.
The species name is a patronym in honour of the eminent dipterist Anatoliy V. Barkalov (Novosibirsk), the teacher of V. S. Sorokina.
Type
material examined.
Holotype
male,
RUSSIA
, Respublika Altai, Kosh-Agach area, Zerluykol’-Nur lake,
49º34'N
88º13'Е,
2300–2400 m
,
23.vi.2005
, A. Barkalov (
SZNM
).
Paratypes
1 male
, same data as
holotype
(
SZNM
);
3 males
and
2 females
, Respublika Altai, Ukok plateau, environs of Muzdy-Bulak lake,
2400–2900 m
,
49º17'N
87º39'Е, 1,2.
vii.2005
, V.
Sorokina, A. Barkalov
, 11,12.
vii.2008
, V. Zinchenko, A. Barkalov;
2 males
, Respublika Tyva, east bank of Hindiktig-Hol’,
50º30'N
89º54'E
,
2334 m
,
28.vii.2007
, A. Barkalov (
SZNM
);
17 males
and
6 females
, Respublika Altai, Chihacheva range, verkhov’ya r. Naryn-Gol [upper River Naryn-Gol],
49º49'N
89º32'Е,
2520–2600 m
, na surchinakh [from Marmot burrows],
15–19.vii.2009
, V.
Sorokina, A. Barkalov, T. Novgorodova
(
2 males
and
1 female
each in
ZMUM
,
BMNH
&
OUMNH
, rest in
SZNM
);
1 female
, Respublika Altai, Kosh-Agachskiy rayon, dolina r. Tara [River Tara valley],
2300 m
,
49º39'N
88º13'E
, na surchinakh [from Marmot burrows],
11.vii.2009
, V.
Sorokina, T. Novgorodova
(
SZNM
).
Description. Male
: body 7.5–9.0 mm, wing 6.5–8.0 mm (
Fig. 3A
).
Head
: Ground-colour black. Mouth-edge not projecting beyond level of profrons. Eye with long dense brown hairs. Fronto-orbital plate shining black, narrow, at narrowest point equal to diameter of anterior ocellus. Frontal vitta black, distinct throughout, at narrowest point slightly narrower than diameter of anterior ocellus. Frons with 7 pairs of strong frontal setae and as many weak setae between them, not reaching to ocellar triangle. Parafacial silvery-grey pruinose, upper part at level of base of antenna glossy black and contiguous with the shining frontoorbital plate; parafacial broad, 1.5 times as wide as width of postpedicel throughout. Gena broad, with a distinct dilation covered with dense setae (like
Drymeia
). Antenna black, postpedicel a little longer than wide. Arista black, short pubescent, with the longest individual hairs much shorter than basal diameter of arista. Mentum of proboscis dusted. Palpus black.
Thorax
: Black, mostly shining, with weak brownish-grey dust forming a median
acr
and a pair of
dc
vittae, these three fused after 2nd
post dc
to form a median patch; a pair of vittae through
post ia
, and a band along suture between
dc
and
ia
rows; postpronotal lobe whitish-grey dusted. Pleura dusted, katepisternum with a broad glossy patch in front of and below anterior seta. Scutellum shining black. 0
acr
, 2+4
dc
, 2
post ia
,
pra
absent. Notopleuron without setulae. Katepisternal setae 1+1. Meron and katepimeron bare.
Wing
: Clear, base conspicuously yellow. Calypters yellow; margin of lower one deeper yellow. Haltere black.
Legs
: Black. Fore femur with a pair of unequal protuberances in apical part of ventral surface, with a row of long
pd
, and a tuft-like group of short setae and spinose setae on basal third of
pv
surface (
Fig. 3B
). Fore tibia emarginate on ventral surface on basal 1/3; without strong
p
setae, only with numerous hair-like setulae on
pv
surface. Mid femur with a few strong
ad
on basal third, with a row of long hair-like
av
and
pv
on basal 2/3 and with short strong subequal
pv
on apical third. Mid tibia with 1
ad
at apical third and 3–5
p
setae.
Hind
femur with 2 short, straight, adpressed ventral setae in basal quarter, separated from base of femur by twice their own length, with a complete row of long
ad
, with 5–8 long
av
in apical 2/3, without
pv
(
Fig. 3C
).
Hind
tibia with a row of short fine
ad
setae, a few of which are stronger and longer, 3–4 long
pd
, with numerous fine setae on
a
and
av
surfaces, with long hair-like setae on distal half of
p
and
pv
surfaces.
FIGURE 3. A–D.
Hydrotaea barkalovi
sp. nov
.
A.
Male (holotype), lateral view.
B.
Male fore legs, anterior view.
C.
Male hind leg, anterior view.
D
. Female, lateral view.
E, F.
Xestomyia atrox
sp. nov.
E.
Male (holotype), lateral view.
F.
Male mid leg, anterior view.
FIGURE 4. A–C.
Hydrotaea barkalovi
sp. nov
.
, male.
A.
Terminalia
, lateral view.
B.
Terminalia
, posterior view.
C.
Sternite 5, ventral view.
Abdomen
: Black, densely grey dusted, with a black median stripe on each visible tergite.
Terminalia
as in
Figs 4 A–C
.
Female:
body 7.5–8.5 mm, wing 7.0–8.0 mm (
Fig. 3D
).
Similar to male, and differing from it as follows:
Head
: Frons broad, at middle one-third of head-width at this point. Fronto-orbital plate brownish pruinose, partly subshining from some angles, the glossy black patch at lunula large and extending a little way up frontoorbital plate. Ocellar triangle shining black. 7–8 pairs of frontal setae; 3 pairs of orbitals, lower pair directed outwards, middle and upper pair directed backwards and slightly outwards. Parafacial as broad as postpedicel or a little wider.
Thorax
:
Pra
completely absent, as in male.
Legs
: Fore legs without modifications. Fore femur with complete rows of
pd
and
pv
setae. Fore tibia without
p
seta. Mid femur in basal half with a few
ad
, some short
av
, and a row of fine
pv
. Mid tibia with 1
ad
and 3–4
p
setae.
Hind
femur without the
pv
spines near base, with 4–6
av
.
Hind
tibia with 1 long and 2–3 short
pd
, 3–4
ad
, and 2 short
av
.
Abdomen
: Dull grey dusted, partly shining from some angles, median vitta indistinct to absent.
Distribution:
Russia
, Altai Mts.