A review of the genus Elephantomyia Osten Sacken from China, with descriptions of two new species (Diptera, Limoniidae)
Author
Zhang, Xiao
Author
Li, Yan
Author
Yang, Ding
text
Zootaxa
2015
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553
572
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3919.3.6
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Elephantomyia (Elephantomyodes) angusticellula
Alexander, 1936
(
Figs. 38–45
)
Elephantomyia (Elephantomyodes) angusticellula
Alexander, 1936
: 133
.
Type
locality: Ta Han, Hainan (
China
).
Diagnosis.
Rostrum slightly longer than half of body. Mesonotum dark brownish yellow. Pleuron dark brownish yellow, infuscated near cervical region and base of wing. First tarsi of legs with distal 1/3 snowy white. Wing with darker spots on stigma and cell Sc; basal section of CuA1 beyond fork of M and before 1/4 of cell dm, cell a2 unusually short and narrow. Abdominal segments more or less bicolored.
Description.
Male. Body length 9.0–10.0 mm, wing length 6.5–7.0 mm, rostrum length 5.0 mm.
FIGURES 38–43.
Elephantomyia (Elephantomyodes) angusticellula
Alexander, 1936
. 38: Male habitus, lateral view; 39: Head, dorsal view; 40: Thorax, dorsal view; 41: Tarsus of middle leg (holotype); 42: Wing; 43: Female hypopygium, lateral view. Scale bar: 38 = 2.0 mm; 39–40 = 0.5 mm; 41–42 = 1.0 mm; 43 = 0.2 mm.
FIGURES 44–45.
Elephantomyia (Elephantomyodes) angusticellula
Alexander, 1936
. 44: Male hypopygium, dorsal view; 45: Male hypopygium, ventral view. Scale bar: 44–45 = 0.2 mm.
Head (fig. 39). Dark brownish yellow. Hairs on head brown. Antenna length
1.5 mm
. Scape brownish yellow; pedicel and flagellomeres brownish black. Flagellomeres except first flagellomere nearly equal in length; first flagellomere elongate and slightly enlarged, nearly twice as long as second flagellomere. Rostrum brownish black with black hairs.
Thorax. Generally dark brownish yellow. Pronotum, mesonotum and scutum dark brownish yellow. Scutellum brownish yellow. Mediotergite dark brownish yellow (fig. 40). Pleuron (fig. 38) dark brownish yellow, infuscated near cervical region and base of wing. Hairs on thorax brown. Coxae brownish yellow and weakly infuscated; trochanters brownish yellow; femora brownish black with bases paler; tibiae black; first tarsi black with distal 1/3 snowy white, remaining tarsi snowy white, terminal tarsi infuscated (fig. 41). Hairs on legs black, white on snowy white regions of tarsi. Wing (fig. 42) pale brown, darker spots on stigma and cell Sc; veins brown. Venation: Sc1 ending at 3/4 of Rs, Sc2 near its tip; basal section of CuA1 beyond fork of M and before 1/4 of cell dm; cell a2 unusually short and narrow. Haltere length 1.0 mm, yellow with knob brownish black.
Abdomen (fig. 38). Tergites yellow with caudal halves brownish black. Sternites yellow. Terminal three segments uniformly brownish black. Hairs on abdomen brown.
Hypopygium (figs. 44–45). Generally black. Posterior margin of tergite nine with broad and shallow U-shaped notch. Gonocoxite conical with long thin hairs on inside face. Clasper of gonostylus slender and slightly curved, tip bidentate. Lobe of gonostylus stout and curved, tip slender and blunt. Interbase schistose and nearly oval, tip relatively acute. Paramere long, straight and club-shaped, tip blunt. Aedeagus relatively short, slender and curved dorsally, nearly 1.5–2.0 times as long as paramere.
Female. Body length 9.0–10.0 mm, wing length 6.5–7.0 mm, rostrum length 5.0 mm. Similar to male. But legs with snowy white regions on first tarsi sometimes slightly larger. Tenth tergite brownish black. Cercus and hypogynial valve dark brownish yellow. Tip of hypogynial valve at 3/4 of cercus (fig. 43).
Specimens examined.
Holotype
male (
USNM
),
China
: Hainan, Ta Han, 1935.
VI.7
, J. Linsley Gressitt. Other materials:
1 male
4 females
(
CAU
),
China
: Hainan, Ledong, Jianfengling (
18°42'32"N
108°49'41"E
,
800 m
), 2008.
V.9
, Qifei Liu.
1 female
(
CAU
),
China
: Hainan, Wuzhishan, Shuiman (
18°52'25"N
109°40'10"E
,
600 m
), 2007.
V.9
, Xingyue Liu.
Distribution.
China
(Hainan).
Remarks.
Male hypopygium and female of this species are described and illustrated for the first time. For description and illustration of this species, also see
Alexander (1936)
.