Six new species of Chelipoda (Diptera: Empididae) from Shennongjia, China
Author
Zhang, Leyou
College of Plant Protection, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100193, China
Author
Lin, Chen
0000-0002-9856-5012
Author
Gao, Shang
School of Ecology and Environment, Baotou Teachers' College, Baotou 014030, China
Author
Yang, Ding
College of Plant Protection, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100193, China
text
Zootaxa
2024
2024-10-17
5523
4
448
458
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5523.4.4
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.5523.4.4
1175-5326
13949647
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1.
Chelipoda biancistroides
sp. nov.
(
Fig. 1
)
Diagnosis.
Thorax blackish. Antenna wholly dark brown, arista brownish yellow; postpedicel 1.5–1.6 times longer than wide. Male cercus with two spine-like processes.
Description. Male.
Body length
2.5–2.9 mm
, wing length
3.1–3.4 mm
.
Head black with pale gray pollen. Eyes dull black, tinged metallic purple, separated widely on frons but very narrowly on face; face much narrower than frons. Hairs and bristles on head blackish; two long vt. Ocellar tubercle weak, with pair of long oc nearly as long as vt. Antenna wholly dark brown, arista brownish yellow; postpedicel 1.5–1.6 times longer than wide, arista 2.9–3.0 times longer than postpedicel. Proboscis brown to dark brown, with blackish hairs; palpus brown or dark brown with blackish hairs and one blackish apical bristle.
Thorax blackish with pale gray pollen. Setae and setulae on thorax blackish; one anterior dc, one npl and one sa very long strong; one middle dc, one ppt, one psa and one prsc small hair-like; sc long and strong. Legs dark yellow, but mid and hind femora tinged brownish and all tarsomeres 4–5 brown. Setae and setulae on legs blackish. Fore coxa 0.9 times as long as fore femur. Fore femur rather thick, 3.9 times longer than wide, 3.1 times as thick as fore tibia, with two rows of black ventral denticles and one row of 5 long thick blackish outer av and 4–5 long thick blackish outer pv. Fore tibia 0.7 times as long as fore femur, with row of very short black v recumbent. Wing nearly hyaline; veins brownish. Squama brownish with dark brown hairs. Halter brownish yellow.
Abdomen nearly straight, dark brown with pale gray pollen. Hairs and bristles on abdomen dark brown.
Male genitalia: Epandrium rather small, subtriangular, widely separated from hypandrium. Hypandrium very large, somewhat trapezoid, about three times higher than long. Cercus basally thick, apically with two spine-like processes (anterior process short and weakly curved apically, posterior process long and distinctly curved apically). Subepandrial process short spine-like, nearly invisible through epandrium and cercus. Phallus very long, curved forward.
FIGURE 1.
Chelipoda biancistroides
sp. nov.
a.
Male habitus, lateral view;
b.
Male genitalia, lateral view. Abbreviations: cer—cercus; epan—epandrium; hyp—hypandrium; ph—phallus; subep—subepandrial.
Female.
Body length
3.4–3.8 mm
, wing length
3.4–3.5 mm
.
Type material.
HOLOTYPE
♂
,
China
:
Hubei
,
Shennongjia
,
Shennongding
, sample line 3–1 [
31°34'01"N
,
110°30'53"E
,
2885 m
],
2022.VIII.26
,
Siqi Wang
&
Bintao Du
(
CAU
)
.
PARATYPES
:
China
:
Hubei
,
7♂
,
5♀
, same data as holotype (
CAU
)
;
2♂
, same data except, sample line 3–5,
1558 m
(
CAU
)
.
Distribution.
China
(
Hubei
).
Remarks.
This species is similar to
C. lyneborgi
Yang
et
Yang
from
Hubei
of
China
but may be separated from the latter by the antenna wholly dark brown. In
C. lyneborgi
, the antenna is yellow with a darker yellow postpedicel (
Yang & Yang 2004
).
Etymology.
The specific name refers to the cercus being apically divided into two spine-like processes.