African Dacus (Diptera: Tephritidae); New Species and Data, with Particular Reference to the Tel Aviv University Collection
Author
White, Ian M.
Author
Goodger, Kim F. M.
text
Zootaxa
2009
2127
1
49
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.274925
534e3106-2d37-4f90-98c7-fe3fab66dc7b
1175-5326
274925
Dacus
(
Psilodacus
)
vestigivittatus
sp.n.
Figures 110
–
117.
Diagnosis.
Differs from other known species of sg.
Psilodacus
in having a narrow (sometimes vestigial) medial postsutural vitta (apparently absent in
holotype
male; fig. 110). As
D. annulatus
Becker, 1903
except:
Thorax.
Scutum with anterior supra-alar seta (fig. 11).
Wing
. Costal band apical spot very large, starting before end of vein R2+3 and reaching vein M (fig. 117).
Abdomen
. Tergite III dark laterally and medially (fig. 111).
Description.
Size
. Small, wing length,
4.7
–
5.2 mm
.
Head
(fig. 113). Pedicel+1st flagellomere not longer than ptilinal suture. Face, antennal furrow without a dark spot; upper area with an inverted V-shaped dark marking. Frons, frontal setae 2, orbital setae 0.
Thorax
(figs 110, 114). Scutum black; postpronotal lobe yellow; black antero-mesally; notopleural callus yellow; notopleural xanthine wedge shaped (connected to notopleural callus); lateral postsutural vitta absent; medial postsutural vitta present but very narrow and sometimes apparently absent. Scutellum yellow, without any dark patterning (except for basal dark margin). Anepisternum with a broad yellow stripe from notopleural callus to katepisternum; extended onto katepisternum. Laterotergal xanthine confined to katatergite.
Setae
. Anterior notopleural and anterior supraalar setae present.
Wing
(fig. 117). Basal cells bc and c without an almost complete covering of microtrichia; cell bm without microtrichia. Narrow subbasal raised section of cell br with extensive covering of microtrichia. Crossvein R-M beyond middle of cell dm. Costal band complete, not extending below vein r2+3, except apically expanded into a large spot, reaching vein M, and starting before end of vein R2+3. Anal streak present but colour only narrowly extending beyond cell bcu. Cells bc and c hyaline. Without any crossbanding.
Legs
(fig. 115). Femora pale (yellowish) coloured.
Abdomen
(fig. 111). Predominantly black; with a yellow submedial (beside black midline) marking extending from halfway of tergite II to anterior of tergite IV, sometimes broadened on tergite II; orange yellow ceromata; sometimes with a small yellow mark antero-submedially on tergite V. Tergites I
–
V all fused.
Male
. Tergite III with vestigial pecten (fine pale setae only); no dense area of microtrichia adjacent end A1+Cu2; hindtibia without "pad".
Female
(figs 112, 116). Aculeus pointed, deeper than broad (probably not torsion).
FIGURES 110–115.
Dacus
(
Psilodacus
)
vestigivittatus
sp.n.
110.
Mesonotum, dorsal view (holotype male).
111.
Abdomen, dorsal view (holotype male).
112.
Ovipositor with extended aculeus, dorsal view (paratype female [MRAC]).
113.
Head, anterior view (holotype male).
114.
Thorax, right lateral view (holotype male).
115.
Legs, right lateral view; hind, mid, fore (holotype male).
116.
Ovipositor with extended aculeus, left lateral view (paratype female [MRAC]).
117.
Wing, dorsal view (holotype male). Scale lines = 1mm.
Etymology.
Descriptive name for vestigial medial vitta.
Material.
Holotype
male,
KENYA
: Nyanza, Ungoye,
1147m
.,
0o36.91’S
,
34o5.52’E
,
25.x.
–
8.xi.2005
, malaise trap, R.S. Copeland (
NMKE
).
Paratypes
:
1 female
(
BMNH
), same data as
holotype
,
8
–
22.vi.2005
, R.S. Copeland;
1 female
(
MRAC
), same locality,
1127m
., 0o36.795’S,
34o5.345’E
,
17
–
31.viii.2005
, malaise trap, R.S. Copeland.
Remarks.
No previously described species assigned to sg.
Psilodacus
has even a trace of a medial vitta and the true position of this species is uncertain. It also lacks a true pecten, although a few long pale hairs could be regarded as a vestigial pecten. Note that the male also has some long setae on the baso-lateral corner of tergite IV which could be mistaken for a pecten.