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
378
1
38
journal article
21947
10.5852/ejt.2017.378
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Aprionus bestlae
sp. nov.
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Fig. 18
Diagnosis
A combination of male genitalic characters distinguishes
Aprionus bestlae
sp. nov.
, as follows (
Fig. 18A
). The elongate, subcylindrical gonostylus lacks an apical tooth (↓); the long tegmen is provided with 3–5 pairs of large, intertwining fingers; and the subanal plate has conspicuous dark markings at the anterior edge, an inverted V-shape medially and markings of varying shape and extent laterally (↓).
Etymology
Bestla, daughter of the giant Bölthorn, is Odin’s mother.
Material examined
Holotype
SWEDEN
:
♂
, Öland, Mörbylånga, Gamla Skogsby,
56.37° N
,
16.30° E
, scrubby meadow at forest edge (‘diversity meadow’),
Malaise trap
,
M. and C. Jaschhof
leg.,
30 Apr.–8 Jun. 2015
(
NHRS, no. CEC192
).
Paratypes
SWEDEN
:
2 ♂♂
, Öland, Borgholm, Lindreservat NR,
57.31° N
,
17.04° E
, mixed broadleaf forest,
MT
,
MCJ
leg.,
11 Jun.–21 Jul. 2015
(
1 paratype
each in
NHRS
and
DEI
, nos
CEC
304–
CEC
305).
Other material studied
CZECH REPUBLIC
:
1 ♂
,
Moravia
, White Carpathians, Klabenka,
MT
, J. Ježek leg.,
3 Jun. 2008
(
TSPC
, no.
CEC
306).
Differential diagnosis
Three other
Aprionus
incertae sedis
,
Aprionus dentifer
Mamaev, 1965
(see
Jaschhof 1998
: fig. 180),
A. pyxidiifer
Mamaev, 1998
(see
Jaschhof & Jaschhof 2009
: fig. 103), and
A. svecicus
Jaschhof, 1996
, are generally similar to
A. bestlae
sp. nov.
, especially with respect to the gonostylus, tegmen and subanal plate. Also, the antennae of all four species have branched translucent sensilla. These similarities can hardly lead to misidentification, as each of the species is sufficiently distinct, rather they might indicate common ancestry. Study of
Aprionus
in the future will reveal whether it is justified to refer to the species in question as the
dentifer
group.
Other characters
Body size
1.8 mm
.
HEAD. Postfrons setose. Eye bridge 3 ommatidia long dorsally. A dense row of 9–10 postocular bristles. Neck of fourth flagellomere as long as node, or slightly longer; translucent sensilla both hair-shaped and variously branched (
Fig. 18B
). Palpus long, with 3–4 segments, if 3-segmented, then apical segment very long and/or clearly consisting of two merged segments.
Fig. 18.
Aprionus bestlae
sp. nov.
, holotype, ♂.
A
. Genitalia, ventral.
B
. Fourth flagellomere, lateral. Scale lines: 0.05 mm. Arrows indicate diagnostic characters.
WING. ApicR
1
3.5–4.0 times as long as Rs.
LEGS. Claws subrectangular, 3 teeth. Empodia rudimentary.
TERMINALIA (
Fig. 18A
). Ninth tergite subrectangular, anterior margin fully sclerotized. Gonocoxites rounded ventroposteriorly; ventral bridge forms stable loop medially; dorsal bridge subtriangular, extends far beyond ventroanterior margin. Gonostylus with slightly convex basal portion, somewhat flattened apical portion, apex broadly rounded, up to 4 subapical bristles. Apical portion of tegmen membranous, therefore of varying outline. Posterior portion of subanal plate lacks clear contours.
Distribution and phenology
Sweden
(Öland),
Czech Republic
. The few specimens known of
Aprionus bestlae
sp. nov.
were collected in late spring / early summer in both forest and meadow next to forest.