Revision of black fungus gnat species (Diptera, Sciaridae) described from the Hawaiian Islands by D. E. Hardy and W. A. Steffan, and a contribution to the knowledge of the sciarid fauna of the Galápagos Islands
Author
Mohrig, Werner
Author
Kauschke, Ellen
Author
Broadley, Adam
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Zootaxa
2019
2019-04-30
4590
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401
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journal article
26946
10.11646/zootaxa.4590.4.1
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Austrosciara hawaiiensis
(
Hardy, 1956
)
comb. n.
(
Fig. 2 A
–
D
)
Sciara
(
Leptosciara
)
hawaiiensis
Hardy, 1956
[
Hardy (1956)
: 78
–
80, fig. 5 a
–
c].
Selected literature:
Hardy (1960)
: 218
–
219, fig. 69 a
–
d; Steffan (1973a): 357 (as
Ctenosciara
).
Material studied:
Holotype
male,
November 1953
, O‘ahu,
Mt. Tantalus
, ex rotten wood,
BPBM
No.
2491, leg.
D.E. Hardy
(labelled “
Sciara
(
Leptosciara
)
aliena
Hardy
”).
Conservation status:
Embedded in
Canada
balsam. Body and head separated, most details in good condition, hypopygium somewhat swollen and inclined.
Further material:
1 male
(
4000 ft.
),
1 female
(
6700 ft.
),
30.viii.1971
,
Hawai‘i
Islands
,
Mauna Loa
East Slope
,
pitfall trap
, leg.
J. Jacobi
;
1 male
,
5.xi.1968
, O‘ahu,
Wai‘anae
[as “Waiange”]
Range
, 1
st
gully
W of Peacock Flat
,
1500 ft.
, reared ex rotting logs, leg.
W. Gagné
(
PWMP
).
The
specimens are identical to the
holotype
and fit
Hardy’s
description and figures
.
Conservation status:
Embedded in Euparal. Body and head separated. All details in good condition.
Comments
. The species is characterized by rather long flagellomeres (l/w index of 2.4), a long palpus, lack of macrotrichia on CuA
2
, a broad tibial comb, toothless claws, slender gonostylus with a short apical tooth and 3 equal spines at the base of the tooth, a small and rounded tegmen, and a long aedeagus.
The slide of
Sciara aliena
Hardy
is the
holotype
for
Austrosciara hawaiiensis
(Hardy)
. It seems that Hardy initially decided on the name
aliena
but subsequently published the name
hawaiiensis
, and neglected to change the label on the slide. The slide (No. 2491) corresponds to the same in the description on page 80 of
Hardy (1956)
and in the catalog by
Steffan (1976)
.
Distribution
. Common on all Hawaiian Islands.