Bicaubittacus, a new genus of the Oriental Bittacidae (Mecoptera) with descriptions of two new species
Author
Tan, Jiang-Li
Author
Hua, Bao-Zhen
text
Zootaxa
2009
2221
27
40
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.190074
36e3dee7-6b55-4135-9ee8-d3c7de4d82c3
1175-5326
190074
Bicaubittacus
Tan & Hua
, gen. nov.
Type
species:
Bittacus appendiculatus
Esben-Petersen, 1927
Etymology.
The generic name is derived from the Latin,
bicau
(two tails) +
Bittacus
(hangingfly), referring to the two extremely long prolongations of male gonocoxites and the separation from
Bittacus
.
Diagnosis.
The new genus is related to
Bittacus
, but can be readily identified from the latter by the two long distal prolongations of male gonocoxites; epandrial appendage (tergum 9) long and complicated by apical prolongation, highly modified dorso-mesal and ventral processes; fourth tarsomere with a spine on each side.
Description.
Body yellowish brown. Head with vertex yellowish brown; ocellar triangle black; flagellum filiform, approximately half length of the body; compound eyes black, widely separated below antennae.
Thorax with nota unevenly dark brown, pleura pale yellow. Legs dingy yellow, with distal ends of femora and tibiae blackish brown; short black setae sparsely located on femora, tibiae and tarsi; hind basitarsus longer than fourth tarsomere; fourth tarsomere with a spine on each side. Wings unspotted, hyaline with a faint yellowish tinge; pterostigma a little darker than the membrane; two pale brown nygmata in cells R4+5 and 1R5; a whitish thyridium at first fork of media (FM) and at the base of M4; in forewing, Pcv 1–2; Sc ending near the level of FRs; anal crossvein (Av, the apical crossvein between CuP and 1A) absent; vein 1A terminating before the level of FM; in hindwing 1A coalesces with CuP only for a short distance.
Abdomen of male with sex pheromone glands on the intersegmental membrane after terga VI and VII bilobed; each epandrial appendage (tergum 9) complicated by apical prolongation, highly modified dorsal and ventral processes; gonocoxites with two long distal prolongations which curve upwards distally. On abdomen of female, tergum X dingy yellow, narrow, extending slightly ventrad. Two halves of subgenital plate separated to the very apex by a distinct membranous suture; dorsal margin curved smoothly not deeply emarginate.
Distribution.
The Oriental Region (
China
,
Myanmar
).