NEW SPECIES AND NEW RECORDS OF LICHTWARDTIA ENDERLEIN, 1912 (DIPTERA: DOLICHOPODIDAE) FROM TROPICAL AFRICA
Author
Grichanov, I. Ya.
text
Far Eastern Entomologist
2019
2019-08-05
387
7
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http://dx.doi.org/10.25221/fee.387.2
journal article
10.25221/fee.387.2
2713-2196
7164819
Lichtwardtia dianaensis
Grichanov
,
sp. n.
http://zoobank.org/NomenclaturalActs/
5BD43001-F458-4171-87E1-F87ADEBD91DB
Figs 22
,
29
,
35, 36
,
43
,
53, 54
,
63
TYPE MATERIAL
.
Holotype
–
♂
,
Madagascar
:
Province
Antsiranana
,
Reserve Special d'Ankarana
,
2.6 km
E Andrafiabe
,
12°57.523'S
,
49°7.189'E
,
4
–
6.I 2007
,
light trap
,
A.H. KirkSpriggs
[
BMSA
]
.
Paratypes
:
9♂
,
6♀
, same label,
Malaise trap or light trap
[
BMSA
]
.
DESCRIPTION. Male. Head. Frons metallic greenish blue, weakly pollinose; face mostly metallic bluish green, often with copper reflection (anterior view), white pollinose along lateral and ventral margins of clypeus; one strong vertical, one short postvertical, a pair of strong ocellar setae present; lower postocular setae white; ventral postcranium with 2 long black setae and several light cilia; eyes with short hairs; face glabrous; face almost parallelsided, narrowest at upper third, slightly widening at clypeus; clypeus with small triangular projection ventrally in middle, slightly bulging, not reaching lower margin of eyes; ratio of its minimal width to height 15/45; antenna yellow; postpedicel yellow-grey in distal half,
subtriangular, as long as high, right-angular apicodorsally, with short hairs; arista-like stylus middorsal, yellow-brown, sparsely pubescent, with hairs 2-4 times longer than basal diameter of stylus; length ratio of scape to pedicel to postpedicel to stylus (1st and 2nd segments),
13/8/ 16/12/44; palpus and proboscis yellow, with short light hairs; palpus slightly enlarged,
with 1 short seta.
Thorax. Mesonotum metallic dark-blue-violet, weakly brownish pollinose; pleura greenish-
black, whitish pollinose; 5 strong dorsocentral setae with several microscopic hairs in front of the 1st pair, 2 rows of short acrostichals; proepisternum with 1 strong black seta above fore coxa and several short hairs; scutellum with 2 strong setae and 2 very short lateral hairs.
Legs mostly yellow; fore coxa yellow, mid coxa black, hind coxa yellow-brown; apical segments of fore tarsus brown; mid and hind tarsi black from tip of basitarsus; femora without long hairs; fore coxa with black hairs and several long apical setae; fore tibia with 1 minute anterodorsal, 1 posterior seta, about as long as diameter of tibia, 1 short and 1 long and fine posteroventral apical setae; fore tarsus simple, fore basitarsus with short basoventral seta;
mid femur with 1 subapical anterior seta; mid tibia with 2 anterodorsal, 2 posterodorsal, 1
anteroventral and 5 apical setae; hind femur with one anterodorsal prepapical seta; hind tibia simple, with 3-5 anterodorsal, 3 posterodorsal, 1 row of short ventral, 2-3 apical setae; hind basitarsus with 1 basoventral, 1 apical short setae, 1 strong dorsal seta, nearly half as long as basitarsus. Tibia and tarsomere (from first to fifth) length ratio: fore leg: 86/40/19/14/8/12,
mid leg: 115/58/28/24/16/14, hind leg: 123/46/51/29/24/18.
Figs 28–33.
Lichtwardtia
spp.
, male cercus after maceration, outer view. 28 –
L. aethiopica
(Bezzi); 29 –
L. dianaensis
sp. n.
; 30 –
L. minuscula
(Parent)
; 31 –
L. musolini
sp. n.
; 32 –
L.
nikitai
sp. n.
; 33 –
L. oromiaensis
sp. n.
Wing evenly greyish; costa simple; R
1
reaching to first third of wing; R
2+3
and R
4+5
straight, slightly divergent at apex; ratio of part of costa between R
2+3
and R
4+5
to this between R
4+5
and M
1+2
, 30/23; M
1+2
broken in middle of distal part, joining costal vein just before wing tip; R
4+5
and distal part of M
1
parallel; crossveins
m-m
and
dm-m
straight, almost perpendicular to corresponding longitudinal veins; ratio of distal part of M
1
to
m-m
to distal part of M
1+2
to
dm-m
to distal part of M
4
, 83/9/41/30/33; anal vein distinct, almost reaching to wing margin; anal lobe well developed; anal angle obtuse; lower calypter yellow, with black setae; halters yellow.
Abdomen metallic bronze-black, grey pollinose, with black hairs and marginal setae; 8th
segment black, with sparse black hairs; epandrium black, enlarged, nearly as long as 1st-6th
tergites combined, 2 times longer than high, swollen basally, slightly narrowed distad, convex ventrally, rounded distally; hypandrium basoventral, narrow, half as long as epandrium, without teeth; phallus thin and long, with 2 rather small teeth at apex; one small epandrial seta at base of hypandrium; epandrial lobe small, fingerlike, with 2 apical setae; surstylus yellow,
bilobate; ventral lobe narrow, fingerlike, with 1 thick spine and 2 simple setae; dorsal lobe of surstylus broad, longer than ventral, as long as cercus, with apicoventral and apicodorsal projections and distal emargination, with several short subapical setulae; postgonite short,
narrow, shorter than surstylus; cercus yellow, narrowly black along margin, very small,
rounded-oval, wider than long, with distodorsal emargination, with straight white cilia not longer than diameter of cercus.
MEASUREMENTS (in mm). Body length 2.9; antenna length 0.7; wing length 2.9; wing width 1.0; hypopygium length 1.3.
Female. Similar to male except lacking MSSC. Face mostly metallic blue, grey pollinose on clypeus; palpus yellow, with brown and yellow hairs. Podomeres (from tibia to fifth tarsomere) length ratio: fore leg: 94/45/18/14/11/13, mid leg: 125/64/33/25/18/14, hind leg:
140/50/51/33/26/22.
DISTRIBUTION.
Madagascar
.
ETYMOLOGY.
The
name of the species belongs to the
Diana Region
of
Madagascar
at the most northerly part of the Island including the
type
locality for the new species
.
DIAGNOSIS. The new species is remarkable in bearing long and fine posteroventral apical seta on fore tibia (MSSC). Having mostly metallic male face, it keys to
L. nigrotorquata
,
differing in cercus with distodorsal projection covered with short white cilia (see key above).
Femora and tibiae yellow; lower postoculars white; hind tarsus simple; wing evenly greyish,
without spots; distoventral epandrial lobe fingerlike; hypandrium without tooth.