A New Syndyas Loew, 1857 (Diptera: Hybotidae: Hybotinae) From Mangroves In Singapore, With A Review Of The Oriental And Australasian Species
Author
Grootaert, Patrick
Author
Yang, Ding
text
Raffles Bulletin of Zoology
2009
2009-02-28
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.4508192
2345-7600
4508192
Syndyas aterrima
de Meijere, 1913
(
Figs. 3
,
6
,
11
)
Syndyas aterrima
de Meijere, 1913: 53
,
Fig. 12
(wing).
Material examined.
–
Holotype
female,
INDONESIA
, [Ceram, 25.II] [Mevr. De Beaufort leg. 1910] [
Syndyas aterrima
det. de Meijere Type] Red label [
Syndyas aterrima de Meijere, 1913 ZMAN
type
DIPT
.0473.1]. Female on pin, in bad condition: head missing, wings missing on thorax, but mid leg and one wing in a dry slide attached to pin.
Diagnosis.
–
Species with a brownish wing with a large brown stigma. Vein R
4+5
and M straight. Hind femur spindleshaped with a ventral row of interspaced bristles that are not spiny.
Redescription.
–
Female: length:
2 mm
; wing:
2.5 mm
.
Head (missing, description after de Meijere, 1913) Ocellar tubercle with 2 short black bristles. Eyes touching on frons, face very narrow, linear. Antenna black, medium-sized; third segment elongate oval, with a black, somewhat subdorsal arista that is much longer than the three antennal segments combined. Proboscis and palp shining black.
Thorax shining black, with a green metallic tinge when seen from behind. Hairs and bristles darkened but with a pale tinge. Posterior part of mesonotum covered with a brown dusting. Pleura also brown dusted. Dorsocentrals not distinct from other pilosity. Scutellum with a pair of black apical bristles and at least 4 black marginal hairs half as long as apicals, on the side (rubbed off on one side).
Legs shining black. Fore femur without ventral bristles. Fore tibia spindle-shaped (
Fig. 6
), much swollen at basal third (opening of tibial gland not on a tubercle); a double row of long pale posteroventral bristles, twice as long as tibia is wide. The rows continue on the first tarsomere. Hind femur (
Fig. 11
) slender in basal half, thickened in apical half, ventrally with a row of black interspaced bristly hairs, in basal half the bristles are a little longer than femur is wide; in apical half the bristles are a little shorter than femur is wide. A few long pale dorsal hairs near base. Hind tibia thickened on apical third. First tarsomere on hind leg swollen, shorter than apical four tarsomeres together.
Wing (
Fig. 3
) brownish, a large stigma present (see discussion). Discal cell longer than basal cells, elongate rectangular, nearly 3 times as long as vein closing the discal
cell (dm-cu). Vein R
3+4
and M straight, ending parallel in costa. Halter black.
Abdomen shining black, with paler hairs than on mesonotum, from some point of view appearing whitish.
Comments.
–
As can be seen on
Fig. 3
the stigma is very large, but it is not clear if the area before the tip of R
1
is also darkened. De Meijere (1913) indicates only a long oval stigma on his figure between R
1
and R
2+3
.
Frey
(1938) reports this species from the
Philippines
(
3 females
from Luzon and a male and female from Mindoro). These specimens should be re-examined to see if they are really conspecific with the female
holotype
of
S. aterrima
.