Paleopsychoda jarzembowskii, a new Lower Cretaceous species of moth flies from Lebanese amber (Diptera: Psychodidae: Psychodinae)
Author
AZAR, DANY
Author
MAKSOUD, SIBELLE
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Palaeoentomology
2022
2022-06-29
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/palaeoentomology.5.3.9
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10.11646/palaeoentomology.5.3.9
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Paleopsychoda jarzembowskii
sp. nov.
(
Figs 1–4
)
Etymology.
The species epithet is in honor of Prof. Edmund Jarzembowski, a friend and a great authority in palaeoentomology.
Diagnosis.
Eye-bridge incomplete; antenna with 15 flagellomeres, the last one being reduced; mouthparts toothed, well-developed and of phlebotomine-type; maxillary palp four-segmented, with last palpomere twice as long as others and presenting a constriction in its basal third; anterior sub-basal part of costal vein inflated, from either side of end of humeral vein, allowing as such larger surface, with insertions of a basal wing tuft of setae(specific male character); R1 reaching costa beyond level of radial fork; M3 and M4 [CuA
1
] meeting basally for a very small distance; CuA [CuA
2
] well-developed, reaching wing margin beyond half of wing; male genitalia with stylus bearing two apical spines; a specialized long seta strongly curved in its middle part arising between gonocoxite and gonostylus; parameres paired with apically series of four strong setae with incurved apices; surstyli joined basally, bearing apically two strong setae on each.
Locality and horizon.
Mdeyrij-Hammana
,
Caza
(= District) Baabda (Central
Lebanon
),
lower Barremian
(
Granier
et al
., 2016
;
Maksoud
et al
., 2017
).
Description.
Head
0.27 mm
large; mouthparts well developed, with sharp toothed mandibles and laciniae (
Fig. 2A
), palp
0.28 mm
long, with four palpomeres (
Fig. 2B, F
), with last palpomere almost twice as long as others and presenting a constriction in its basal third, palpomeres I–V lengths respectively 0.052-0.055-
0.067-0.105 mm
; eyes forming an incomplete eye bridge, separated by distance of
0.05 mm
; antenna
0.86 mm
long, with 15 flagellomeres (
Fig. 2E
); first flagellomere comparatively short, almost as long as following flagellomere; last flagellomere short, almost half of its precedent and drop like (
Fig. 2C
); flagellomere I–XV lengths respectively: 0.064-0.063- 0.059-0.059-0.059-0.056-0.056-0.056-0.050-0.047-0.047- 0.044-0.041-0.041-0.023. Scape nearly cylindrical,
0.035 mm
long and
0.044 mm
wide. Pedicel ellipsoid,
0.061 mm
long and
0.041 mm
wide; all flagellomeres bearing curved setae, two of them distinctly elongate at basal quarter of the flagellomere (perhaps ascoids).
Thorax
0.362 mm
long,
0.394 mm
high. Pronotum strongly gibbous. Legs distinctly longer than entire body. Wings incomplete, nearly
1.170 mm
long,
0.410 mm
wide, hyaline (
Fig. 3A, B
). Humeral vein reaching costal margin at
0.228 mm
from wing base; anterior subbasal part of costal vein inflated, from either side of end of humeral vein, allowing as such larger surface, with insertions of a basal wing tuft of setae; subcostal vein (Sc) distally fused with R1,
0.531 mm
from wing base, and with crossvein reaching costal margin. R1 reaching costal margin
0.965 mm
from wing base; Rs fourbranched, with all its branches extending to wing margin. Rs bifurcating into R2+3 and R4+5
0.512 mm
distad of wing base. R2 and R3 separating
0.835 mm
distally; R4 and R5 almost straight; M1 and M2 bifurcating
0.775 mm
distally; M1 distally nearly straight; M2 slightly shorter than M1; M3 reaching wing margin at nearly
0.917 mm
from wing base; M4 [CuA
1
] reaching wing margin
0.822 mm
distad wing base. CuA [CuA
2
] (Cu after
Byers
et al
., 1989
;
Krzemiński & Krzemińska, 2003
) well-developed, sigmoidal, curved distally, reaching wing margin at
0.664 mm
distally; CuP [A] (A1 after
Byers
et al
., 1989
;
Krzemiński & Krzemińska, 2003
) well-developed and reaching posterior margin of wing. All main veins and wing margin bearing long macrotrichiae. Halteres 0.200 mm long; knob fusiform
0.105 mm
long and
0.026 mm
wide.
FIGURE 1.
Paleopsychoda jarzembowskii
sp. nov.
, male, holotype number 1615A (D. Azar collection). Microphotograph of habitus. Scale bar = 0.5 mm.
Abdomen
0.476 mm
long excluding genital appendages, dorsal surfaces of all abdominal segments bearing few setae. Male genital appendages (
Fig. 4A, B
) with stylus (
0.214 mm
) bearing two apical spines; a specialized long seta strongly curved in its middle part arising between coxite (
0.205 mm
) and stylus; parameres paired with apically series of four strong setae with incurved apices; surstyli joined basally, bearing apically two strong setae on each.