Revision of the described Nearctic species of the genus Tachydromia Meigen (Diptera: Hybotidae)
Author
Shamshev, Igor V.
0000-0003-3575-4243
Zoological Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences, Universitetskaja nab. 1, St. Petersburg, 199034, Russia & All-Russian Institute of Plant Protection, St. Petersburg, 188620, Russia
shamshev@mail.ru
Author
Grootaert, Patrick
0000-0003-2149-9229
Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, Vautierstraat 29, B- 1000 Brussels, Belgium
pgrootaert@yahoo.co.uk
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Zootaxa
2024
2024-01-19
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2
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5403.2.1
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.5403.2.1
1175-5326
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Tachydromia incompleta
(Becker)
(
Fig. 9
)
Tachista incompleta
Becker, 1900: 33
(
♀
), Pl. 2, fig. 1.
Type
locality:
Russia
, “Insel Nikander” [=
Nikandrovskie Islands
, mouth of
Yenisei River
,
Krasnoyarskiy Territory
].
Tachydromia anderssoni
Chvála, 1970: 494
, figs 73–75.
Type
locality:
Sweden
, Karesundo [= Karesuando, Torne lappmark].
Tachydromia incompleta
:
Chvála, 1975: 242
, figs 574–576, 762
(synonymy of
T
.
anderssoni
).
FIGURE 9.
Tachydromia incompleta
(Becker)
, habitus, lateral view (Sweden, Abisco; CNC).
A.
Male.
B.
Female.
Notes on type series.
The
holotype
of
T. incompleta
is deposited in Helsinki (MZH) and was examined by I.S. in 2019. In addition, the
holotype
and
two paratypes
of
T
.
anderssoni
were examined in Lund (MZLU) and
Moscow
(ZMMU), respectively.
Material examined.
NORTH AMERICA
.
CANADA
.
Alberta
:
Dunvegan, N
side
Peace River
,
11– 25.vii.1995
,
S. Boucher
(
1 ♀
,
CNC
)
;
same locality,
pan trap
in grass,
19–28.vi.1995
,
S. Boucher
(
1 ♀
,
CNC
)
.
EURASIA.
RUSSIA
.
Altay Republic
:
middle flow of
river Ulandryk
,
27.vi.1964
,
Grunin
(
1 ♂
,
ZISP
)
;
Kosh-Agach distr.
,
60 km
SSW Kosh-Agach
,
2200m
,
49°38´N
,
88°29´E
,
29.vi.2014
, leg.
I. Shamshev
(
8 ♂
,
9 ♀
,
ZISP
)
.
Sakha
(
Yakutia
)
Republic
:
Verkhoyansk
, shore of
river Yana
, willow shrub,
12–14.viii.1972
,
Gorodkov
(
1 ♂
,
3 ♀
,
ZISP
)
;
Udachny
,
21.vii.1988
,
Gorodkov
(
1 ♀
,
ZISP
)
;
Ebelyakh
, shore of
river Anabar
,
Gorodkov
(
1 ♀
,
ZISP
)
;
left shore of
river Yana
, near
Verkhoyansk
, sedge swamp,
23.vii.1974
,
Nartshuk
(
1 ♂
,
ZISP
)
;
Indigirka River
, mouth of
River Inyali
,
20.vi.1976
,
V
.
Kovalev
(
1 ♀
,
ZMMU
)
.
SWEDEN
:
Abisko
,
Lpl.
,
3.viii.1951
, J.
R
.
Vockeroth
(
1 ♀
,
CNC
)
;
same locality,
13.viii.1951
, J.
R
.
Vockeroth
(
1 ♂
,
CNC
)
.
Recognition.
The species is distinguished by the following combination of characters: palpus without black subapical seta; proepisternum shiny. Male: palpus yellow on basal part, blackish brown on apical 1/4 to 1/2; mid tibia with 2 closely set, long subapical setae posteriorly. Female: palpus uniformly pale yellow.
Redescription.
The species was fully redescribed and illustrated by
Chvála (1970
[as
T
.
anderssoni
], 1975). Only crucial characters are provided herein.
Male
(
Fig. 9A
). Length: body
2.2–2.6 mm
, wing
2.4–2.6 mm
. Occiput (including posterior portion of vertex) densely greyish pruinose on about upper half (nearly level of lower margin of neck), shiny on lower half (usually with small spot of pruinosity just behind mouth-opening); 2 short vertical setae. Ocellar triangle shiny; ocellars minute, lateroclinate. Frons shiny.Antenna with scape and pedicel yellow, postpedicel and stylus brown. Palpus nearly as long as proboscis, without excision, narrow (sometimes slightly broadened apically), yellow on basal part, brown to blackish brown on apical 1/4 to 1/2 (colour intensity and size of dark space somewhat varying), covered with scattered pale setae, lacking black subapical seta. Thorax with proepisternum shiny. Legs colour: fore coxa and trochanters of all legs yellow, mid and hind coxae usually mostly yellowish brown, yellow at apex (sometimes entirely brown); mid and hind femora largely yellow, brownish subapically and dorsally, hind femur entirely brown; tibiae almost entirely brown, yellow near extreme base; tarsi brownish, mid and hind basitarsi mostly brownish yellow. Mid tibia lacking apical projection, with 2 closely set, long setae posteriorly. Wing normally developed; with two brownish, entirely separated bands (darker on about anterior half of wing). Vein R
2+3
straight, thickened and strongly turned toward costa subapically. Halter with brownish stem and pale yellow knob. Hypopygium black, small, elongate oval; as in
T
.
chelana
.
Female
(
Fig. 9B
). Palpus uniformly pale yellow to whitish. Mid femur with finer setae closer to base; mid tibia lacking subapical setae.
Remarks.
Tachydromia incompleta
belongs to the
T
.
punctifera
group of species sensu
Chvála (1975)
.
Distribution.
Holarctic. North America (first record):
Canada
(
Alberta
); Eurasia:
Finland
,
Mongolia
,
Norway
,
Russia
(north of European part, Siberia, Far East),
Sweden
.