Records Of Dacine Fruit Flies And New Species Of Dacus (Diptera: Tephritidae) In Bhutan
Author
Drew, R. A. I.
Author
Romig, M. C.
Author
Dorji, C.
text
Raffles Bulletin of Zoology
2007
2007-02-28
55
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.5331152
2345-7600
5331152
Dacus (Mellesis) fletcheri
Drew
,
new species
(
Fig. 2 a, b
)
Material examined
.
–
Holotype
: male,
BHUTAN
:
19 km
from
Sengor
, altitude
2600 m
,
6 Jun.2001
, coll.
Brian Fletcher
, attracted to cue lure, deposited in
BMNH
.
Paratypes
:
10 males
, same data as holotype
;
8 males
,
9 km
from
Sengor
, altitude
2800 m
,
9 Jun.2001
, coll.
Brian Fletcher
;
8 males
,
25 km
from
Sengor
, altitude
2400 m
,
7 Jun.2001
, coll.
Brian Fletcher
;
1 male
,
7 km
from
Namling
, altitude
2200 m
,
9 Jun.2001
, coll.
Brian Fletcher
;
1 male
,
11 km
from
Namling
, altitude
2000 m
,
9 Jun.2001
, coll.
Brian Fletcher
;
1 male
,
Suntalay
,
Tsirang
,
11 Nov.2004
, coll.
Karma Duckpar
and
Karma Yangzom
;
1 male
,
Lumitshawa
,
10 May.2000
, coll.
Brian Fletcher
;
1 male
,
Lumitshawa
,
31 May.2000
, coll.
C. Dorji
;
1 male
,
2 km
from
Lumitshawa
,
26 Apr.2000
, coll.
Clarke
&
Fletcher. All
specimens attracted to cue lure.
4 paratypes
in
ANIC
; 4 paraptypes in
BMNH
;
6 paratypes
in
NPPC
,
4 paratypes
in
QM
(
Reg. Nos
T
. 99320 –
T
. 99323)
;
8 paratypes
in
QDPI
;
6 paratypes
in
ZRC
.
Diagnosis
.
–
A large species; face with a pair of medium sized oval black spots and a distinct black spot medially below bases of antennae; postpronotal lobes dark fuscous to black; notopleura yellow; scutum black; lateral and medial postsutural vittae absent; a distinct yellow triangle along anterior margin of mesonotal suture; narrow mesopleural stripe equal in width to notopleuron dorsally; scutellum yellow; wing with a broad dark fuscous costal band overlapping R
4+5
; cubital streak absent; cells bc and c dark fuscous; microtrichia covering all of both cells bc and c; abdominal terga II-V black with distinct orange-brown spots posteromedially and increasing in size from terga II-IV and a medial longitudinal orange-brown area on tergum V which expands across posterior margin of tergum; terga II-IV with large protuberances posterocentrally along the midline best viewed in lateral view of the abdomen.
Description
.
– Male
. Head. Height 1.76mm. Frons: length 1.26 times breadth; fuscous with fulvous along lateral and anterior margins and darker fuscous around bases of orbital setae; orbital setae black: 1
s.or
., 2
i.or
.; lunule fuscous. Ocellar triangle black. Vertex dark fuscous. Face generally fuscous with a pair of medium sized oval black spots and a black spot medially below bases of antennae; length 0.48 mm. Genae fuscous, small dark fuscous subocular spot present; black seta present. Occiput black, fulvous along eye margins; occipital row with 2–4 small black setae. Antennae with segments 1 and 2 dark fuscous to black; segment 3 dark fuscous; length of segments: 0.66mm; 0.72mm; 1.14mm.
Thorax. Scutum black with red-brown behind
ia
. setae and around margins of mesonotal suture and yellow triangle anterior to mesonotal suture. Pleural areas entirely dark fuscous to black. Yellow markings as follows: notopleura; narrow mesopleural stripe equal in width to notopleuron dorsally, anterior margin straight; a distinct triangle along anterior margin of mesonotal suture with base at notopleuron. Postnotum dark fuscous to black. Anatergite fuscous to black; katatergite entirely black. Lateral and medial postsutural vittae absent. Postnotum black. Scutellum yellow except for narrow black basal band. Setae:
sc
. 2;
prsc
. absent;
ia
. 1;
p.sa
. 1;
a.sa
. 1;
mpl
. 1;
npl
. 2;
scp
. 2.
Legs. Femora entirely black except for small apical redbrown areas; fore tibiae dark fuscous to fuscous, mid and hind tibiae red-brown to fuscous; fore tarsi with all segments fuscous to dark fuscous, mid and hind tarsi with basal segment fulvous and apical four segments pale fuscous; mid tibiae each with an apical black spur.
Wings. Length 8.25mm; cells bc and c dark fuscous; dense microtrichia covering all of both cells; remainder of wings colourless except for a broad dark fuscous costal band confluent with vein M at basal area of cell dm and distinctly overlapping R 4+5 to apex of wing; cubital streak absent; dense aggregation of microtrichia around A 1 +CuA 2; supernumerary lobe weak.
A
B
Fig. 2.
Dacus (Mellesis) fletcheri
,
new species
, holotype male: a, dorsal view; b, abdomen lateral view.
Abdomen. Elongate oval and petiolate; terga fused; pecten present on tergum III. Tergum I and sterna I and II longer than wide. Tergum I dark fuscous to black with narrow redbrown band along intersegmental line between tergum I and II; tergum II black with a large orange-brown spot posterocentrally; terga III and IV black with orange-brown posterocentral areas increasing in size from tergum II to tergum IV; tergum V black with a medial longitudinal orangebrown area that expands across posterior margin. A pair of oval shining spots which vary from entirely orange-brown to dark fuscous to black on the anterior half and orange-brown on posterior half. Posterior lobe of surstylus long, sternum V with a slight concavity on posterior margin. Terga II, III and IV with distinct large protuberances posterocentrally on the mid-line (these are best observed from the lateral view of the abdomen).
Attractant. –
Cue lure.
Distribution.
–
Known only from the higher altitudes of
Bhutan
, generally above
2000 m
.
Hosts.
–
No known record.
Remarks
.
–
Dacus (Mellesis) fletcheri
new species
, is similar to
Dacus (Callantra) siamensis
Drew & Hancock
,
Dacus (Mellesis) tenebrosus
Drew & Hancock
and
Dacus (Mellesis) vijaysegarani
Drew & Hancock
in the general colour patterns of the body, wings and legs. It is distinct from these species in possessing large posterocentral orange-brown markings on abdominal terga II, III and IV and orange-brown medially on tergum V, large protuberances posteromedially on the midline of terga II, III and IV and the abdominal shape elongate-oval, not distinctly club shaped. It is not a pest species.
Etymology
.
–
This species is named after Dr. Brian Fletcher, Sydney,
Australia
, in recognition of his outstanding contributions to fruit fly ecology, especially in the subfamily
Dacinae
, worldwide. He also collected the
holotype
and some
paratypes
of this species.