FIRST RECORD OF HESPERINUS CUSPIDISTYLUS HARDY ET TAKAHASHI, 1960 (DIPTERA: HESPERINIDAE) FROM RUSSIA
Author
Krivosheina, N. P.
text
Far Eastern Entomologist
2024
2024-07-31
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http://dx.doi.org/10.25221/fee.502.2
journal article
10.25221/fee.502.2
2713-2196
13260715
B9ECC681-8742-43FF-BCEA-51CFCBE09D9F
Hesperinus cuspidistylus
Hardy et Takahashi, 1960
MATERIAL.
Russia
:
Khabarovsky Krai
, region of
Amur
River
estuary, “Ozerpakh fishery”,
24.
VI
1915,
1♂
, coll.
V
.
V
.
Chernavin
(
ZMUM
)
.
DESCRIPTION. Male. Predominantly dark colored species. Face, frons and occiput with rather dense gray pollination and sparse setose hairs. Base of flagellar segment 1 yellow. Scape and pedicel brownish. The antennae are generally densely pollinated with short yellowish-gray pubescens. Flagellar segment 1 is 4 times as long as scape and pedicel combined and about 2 times as long as flagellar segment 2 (4: 2.5). Palpi yellow-brown. Thorax brownish to black, the depressed area in front of the scutellum is grayish. Scutum with 3 light longitudinal stripes. The halteres are gray-yellow, the legs are yellow. The wing is light with a faint yellow-brown tint and transparent along the costal vein. The abdomen is dark brown to black, with dense gray-brown pollination, with short yellow hairs. The abdomen is almost 2 times longer than the head and thorax combined.
Genitalia with massive gonostyles curved almost at right angles, flattened at the apex after bending. Strong, long setae form a dense longitudinal row along the basal part and a longer and dense tuft at the bend (
Fig. 2
). Gonocoxites longitudinally elongated. The apodeme of the aedeagus is well sclerotized and has a diamond-shaped, smooth base and an expanded posterior end in the form of a cap, covered with numerous denticles. It differs from the closely related species
H. rohdendorfi
and
H. nigratus
primarily in the structure of the gonostyles.
Female is unknown (
Hardy & Takahashi, 1960
).
DISTRIBUTION. The species was described from the territory of the National Park in the center of
Hokkaido
(
Japan
). Here
H. cuspidistylus
is recorded from
Russia
for the first time.