New species of Aprionus (Diptera, Cecidomyiidae, Micromyinae) from Sweden and other parts of the Palearctic region
Author
Jaschhof, Mathias
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Station Linné, Ölands Skogsby 161, SE- 38693 Färjestaden, Sweden. & urn: lsid: zoobank. org: author: 8 B 4 B 11 B 4 - 7 C 33 - 41 AC-A 042 - AA 9903 CDC 4 B 1 & Corresponding author: mjaschhof @ yahoo. de
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Author
Jaschhof, Catrin
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Station Linné, Ölands Skogsby 161, SE- 38693 Färjestaden, Sweden. & Email: cjaschhof @ yahoo. de & urn: lsid: zoobank. org: author: BE 4 CA 083 - 88 F 6 - 4037 - 826 D- 605 FFF 5078 F 7
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European Journal of Taxonomy
2017
2017-12-12
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1
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journal article
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Aprionus hugini
sp. nov.
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Fig. 7
Diagnosis
The strongly flattened gonostylus is twice as long as wide; its basal half is only slightly convex; the basolateral apophysis is small; and the large tooth is inserted not exactly on the apex but slightly more dorsolaterally (↓,
Fig. 7A
). The medial gonocoxal bridges protrude to form subtriangular protuberances (↓), which in related species are much smaller and rounded. The tegmen, which is 2.5 times as long as wide, is broadest beyond the midlength (↓); tegminal fingers, present in 2–4 large pairs, are situated far posteriorly and point laterally rather than posteriorly; the apex of the tegmen is broadly rounded. The sclerotized, anterolateral portions of the subanal plate are distinct, large, and usually perfectly commashaped (↓). As regards the gonocoxites, the dorsal apodemes are so long that the dorsal bridge, which in the typical outline is subtriangular, extends clearly beyond the ventroanterior edge. The postfrons is setose; most of the antennal translucent sensilla are single-pointed, others, especially on proximal flagellomeres, two-pointed or two-branched; the neck of the fourth flagellomere is slightly shorter to slightly longer than the node (
Fig. 7B
); the palpus consists of 4 segments; and postocular bristles number 8–10.
Fig. 7.
Aprionus hugini
sp. nov.
, holotype, ♂.
A
. Genitalia, ventral.
B
. Fourth flagellomere, lateral. Scale lines: 0.05 mm. Arrows indicate diagnostic characters.
Etymology
Hugin is one of Odin’s two ravens, which serve him as rapporteurs and help compensate his poor eyesight.
Material examined
Holotype
SWEDEN
:
♂
,
Östergötland
,
Ödeshög
,
Omberg
,
Stocklycke
meadow,
58.18° N
,
14.37° E
, calcareous meadow,
Malaise trap
,
Swedish Malaise Trap
Project
(trap 13, collecting event 909),
25 May–8 Jun. 2003
(
NHRS, no. CEC340
).
Paratypes
SWEDEN
:
11 ♂♂
, same data as for the
holotype
(
NHRS
, nos
CEC
341–
CEC
351);
6 ♂♂
, same data (collecting event 1647), but
2–23 Aug. 2005
(
NHRS
, nos
CEC
352–
CEC
357);
1 ♂
, same data (collecting event 1644), but
12–20 Jul. 2005
(
NHRS
, no.
CEC
358).
Other material studied
SWEDEN
:
1 ♂
,
Östergötland
, Ödeshög, Omberg, Beech NR,
58.17° N
,
14.38° E
, beech forest,
MT
,
SMTP
(trap 16, collecting event 1667),
5–19 Jul. 2005
(
DEI
, no.
CEC
359);
1 ♂
, Småland, Nybro, Bäckebo, Grytsjön NR,
56.92° N
,
16.10° E
, swampy meadow at forest edge,
MT
,
MCJ
leg.,
17 Jun.–16 Jul. 2015
(
DEI
, no.
CEC
360);
1 ♂
, Öland, Mörbylånga, Ottenby, Södra lunden,
56.13° N
,
16.25° E
, nemoral grove,
MT
,
SMTP
(trap 21, collecting event 993),
23 Jun.–26 Jul. 2005
(
DEI
, no.
CEC
361).
GERMANY
:
1 ♂
,
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
, Galenbecker See,
11 km
SE
of Friedland, swampy birch forest, aspirator, MJ leg.,
10 Jun. 1994
(
DEI
, no. A2309);
1 ♂
, same locality data, but swampy meadow, yellow pan trap,
25–27 May 1994
(
DEI
, no. A2320);
1 ♂
, same data, but ground emergence trap,
Jun. 1994
(
DEI
, no. A2321).
Differential diagnosis
Aprionus hugini
sp. nov.
is distinguished from the other species of the
styloideus
group in the medial gonocoxal bridges, which protrude strongly, and in the characteristic outline of the tegmen, as described above. The gonostylus of
Aprionus hugini
sp. nov.
resembles that of
A. paludosus
Jaschhof & Mamaev, 1997
stat. rev.
, a species redescribed below, except that in
A. paludosus
the basolateral apophysis is larger, or normally developed.
Distribution and phenology
Sweden
(Småland, Öland,
Östergötland
),
Germany
(
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
). Adults were collected in May to August mainly in swampy meadows, the habitat apparently preferred by this species.