Ten new species of the genus Phortica from the Afrotropical and Oriental regions (Diptera: Drosophilidae)
Author
Chen, Hongwei
Author
Máca, Jan
text
Zootaxa
2012
3478
493
509
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.282314
403ccc09-b698-4ed4-8950-195877c6fdc7
1175-5326
282314
Phortica
(
Ashima
)
mediarista
Chen
,
sp. nov.
(
Figs 8–10
)
Diagnosis.
This species differs from the other
Ashima
species by having the arista both with dorsal and ventral long branches and with apical expansion; however, it is slightly similar to
P. tanabei
Chen & Toda
in Chen
et al.
, 2005 from
China
,
Myanmar
and
Malaysia
in the aedeagus bearing prickly sclerites and numerous, small triangular processes (in
P
.
tanabei
: aedeagal median rod apically hooked, somewhat like anchor).
Description.
Frons brownish, with thick and dense interfrontal setae. Pedicel and first flagellomere yellowish. Face brown, with yellowish white patches on lower corners. Clypeus medially white, laterally black. Thorax and scutellum orange brown. Legs yellow, with neither submedial, dark spots on femora nor dark rings on tibiae; fifth tarsomere of foreleg with long seta apically (see
Fig. 1
D in
Cao
et al.
, 2011
). Abdominal third to fifth sternites broadened, shorter than wide, with several long setae laterally; sixth sternite without long setae laterally. Male terminalia: Surstylus with several setae, pubescence and ca. 10 prensisetae on ventral margin to inner surface (
Fig. 9
). Paramere weakly sclerotized and smooth apically, with 2 sensilla subbasally (
Fig. 10
). Aegeagus lacking median rod (
Fig. 10
).
Measurements.
BL =
3.44 mm
, ThL =
1.56 mm
, WL =
2.50 mm
, WW =
1.25 mm
, arb = 6-7/6-7, avd = 0.80, adf = 1.20, flw = 1.20, FW/HW = 0.38, ch/o = 0.06, prorb = 1.20, rcorb = 0.65, vb = 0.40, dcl = 0.50, presctl = 0.60, sctl = 1.10, sterno = 0.90, orbito = 1.80, dcp = 0.20, sctlp = 1.20, C = 2.11, 4c = 1.64,
4v
= 3.09,
5x
= 0.75, ac = 3.60, M = 0.73, C3F = 0.68.
Type
material.
Holotype
3 (
SEHU
),
MALAYSIA
: Mahua, Crocker Range, Sabah,
16.x.1999
, MJ Toda.
Distribution.
Malaysia
(Sabah).
Etymology.
A combination of the Latin words: medius + arista, referring to the arista expanded apically and with dorsal and ventral branches.