Taxonomic notes and faunistic data on the Muscidae (Diptera) of the Altai Mountains (Russia)
Author
Vikhrev, Nikita E.
Author
Sorokina, Vera S.
text
Zootaxa
2017
4311
2
241
254
journal article
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10.11646/zootaxa.4311.2.5
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Hydrotaea hsiai
Fan, 1965
Fig. 1
C–F
Hydrotaea hsiai
Fan, 1965
: 87
.
Type
locality:
China
,
Qinghai
prov.,
Haiyan distr.
(=
37.0°N
100.8°E
).
Descriptive notes:
MALE (
Fig. 1
D), body length
4.5–5.5 mm
.
Head
: Eyes bare. Fronto-orbital plates touching, distance between eyes equal to diameter of anterior ocellus. Fronto-orbital plates glossy black in anterior half. Fronto-orbital plates with 8–9 pairs short inclinate setae from lunula to middle of frons. Antenna black, arista virtually bare.
Thorax:
Glossy black, without any dusting. Chaetotaxy: strong
ac
absent,
ac
hairs long, in 6 rows; 2+4
dc
; katepisternals 1+1, katepimeron bare; notopleuron with hairs on area between notopleural setae. Lower katepisternum ahead of mid coxa with usual setae reduced, but with a pair of clusters of 3 long slightly back-curved setae.
Wing:
Hyaline, calypters white, haltere with black knob.
Legs:
Black;
f1
with two typical ventral hooks at apex;
t1
with
pd
seta in apical 1/4;
f2
with about 10 strong and long
pv
setae (1.5–
2x
as long as femur width), 5 more sparsely placed setae in basal half and a cluster of 5 more approximated setae in apical half, medially with a bare gap between the two clusters of setae; on
av-
surface with 5– 7 weaker setae in apical half;
t2
with 2
p
and elongated hairs on
p
surface;
f3
with 4–5 long
av
in apical 1/3;
t3
with 2
av
, 1 short
ad
and 1
pd
. Mid tarsus modified:
tar2–
1
in basal half ventrally with a cluster of 4–5 elongated spinulose setulae and 6–7 fine curved hairs.
Abdomen:
Entirely glossy black with blue shine.
FEMALE (
Fig. 1
C) differs from male as follows: body length 4.5–5.0 mm; frons wide, frontal triangle glossy black, reaching middle of frons; fronto-orbital plates and upper parafacials glossy black; 3+3 elongated setae on lower katepisternum distinct, but weaker and shorter than in male;
f1
without hooks at apex;
f2
with only short setulae;
t2
without elongated hairs on
p
surface; mid tarsus not modified.
Remarks.
Hydrotaea hsiai
Fan, 1965
was described long ago in Chinese (
Fan, 1965
) and the identity of this species has been unclear. The information given on
Hydrotaea hsiai
in
Xue, Wang & Du (2007)
and
Xue, Wang & Wang (2007)
is fragmentary, contradictory and with errors. However, the combination of two uncommon characters (shining black body, with both thorax and abdomen without pollinosity, and modified
tar2–1
, with a tuft of setulae in subbasal part) convinces us that the specimens listed above belong to
Hydrotaea hsiai
.
Hydrotaea hsiai
is closely related to
Hydrotaea tuberculata
Rondani, 1866
.
Both species share the following characters: the presence on lower katepisternum of a set of 3 strong and long (about as long as fore coxa length) setae; modified
tar2–1
with a tuft of setulae (in basal or apical part respectively);
t2
with 2
pd
setae and a row of fine
p
setulae, without
ad
;
t3
with 1–2
av
, 1 short
ad
and 1
pd
.
These species differ as follows (males):
- Thorax and abdomen shining (greenish) black, without any pollinosity. In basal half
tar2–1
ventrally with a cluster of 4–5 elongated spinulose setulae and 6–7 fine curved hairs (
Fig. 1
F).
f2
with about 10 strong and long
pv
setae (1.5–
2x
as long as femur width), 5 more sparsely placed setae in basal half and a cluster of 5 more approximated setae in apical half, medially with a bare gap between the two clusters of setae.
t2
without elongated setulae on
a
-surface....................
hsiai
Fan
- Scutum matt black, abdomen with thin but distinct grey dusting and a black median vitta. In apical half
tar2–1
ventrally with a cluster of 4–5 elongated spinulose setulae, without curved hairs (
Fig. 1
E).
f2
on
pv
-surface with a sparse row of 6–8 rather fine setae.
t2
on
a
-surface in apical 2/3 with a row of elongated setulae...............................
tuberculata
Rondani
The female of
Hydrotaea hsiai
may also be reliably distinguished by the following set of characters: thorax and abdomen shining (greenish) black, without any pollinosity; fronto-orbital plate and upper paracial shining black; lower katepisternum with a set of 3 approximated medium strong setae, otherwise bare;
t2
with 2
pd
;
t3
with 2
av
, 1 short
ad
and 1
pd
.