The Frog-Biting Midges of Borneo — From Two to Eleven Species (Corethrellidae: Diptera)
Author
Borkent, Art
Author
Grafe, Ulmar
text
Zootaxa
2012
3279
1
45
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.210864
bc8606df-9e8b-44af-a522-0fd0ae7b1349
1175-5326
210864
Corethrella
(
Corethrella
)
pauciseta
Borkent
(
Figs. 5
C, 7B,
8I
, 10D,
12I
, 13H, 17)
Corethrella pauciseta
Borkent, 2008
:191
.
Type
locality: Hospital Ck., Wau, NE New
Guinea
.
Holotype
female (BPBM).
DIAGNOSIS:
Male
adult.
Unknown.
Female adult.
Only extant species of
Corethrella
in the Palaearctic, Oriental, Oceanian and northern Australasian Regions with the combination of a clypeus with 2–5 setae, plain wing (
Fig.
12I
), veins (other than along the wing margin) with definite but slender scales, and uniformly medium to dark brown thorax (
Fig. 10D
). Only extant species in Borneo with the combination of a plain wing (
Fig.
12I
), uniformly dark brown thorax (
Fig. 10D
), and clypeus with 2–5 setae.
DESCRIPTION:
Male
adult
. Unknown.
Female adult
.
As
described by
Borkent (2008)
, with the following modifications based on
Brunei
material. Descriptive statistics: See
Tables 1
–5.
Head
: (as in
Fig. 7B
). Pedicel with distinctive elongate, stout setae. Antennal flagellomeres medium brown; flagellomeres as in
Fig.
8
I; sensilla coeloconica on flagellomeres 1, 8–13, only flagellomere 1 with more than one; flagellomere 13 with welldeveloped apical bifurcation. Clypeus (
Fig. 7B
) wider than long. Palpus (
Fig. 7B
) medium brown; segment 3 somewhat thicker at midlength.
Thorax
(
Fig. 10D
): Posterior portion of dorsocentral row with 2 elongate setae situated somewhat lateral to one another.
Wing
(
Fig.
12I
).
Legs
(
Fig. 10D
): Medium brown, but slightly lighter in some on apex of hind femur, bases of fore-, mid-, hind tibiae.
Abdomen
(
Fig. 13H
): Uniformly medium to dark brown.
Immature stages
. Unknown.
DISTRIBUTION AND BIONOMICS:
Corethrella pauciseta
is known from a single specimen (
holotype
) from
Papua New Guinea
at an altitude of
1250 m
and from numerous specimens from
Brunei
and
Sarawak
,
Malaysia
(
Fig. 17
) at altitudes of
30–
120 m
. Habitats include lowland peat swamps (including standing water and very slow moving streams) and steep terrain in mature mixed dipterocarp forest (
Fig. 1
A). It is uncertain how the
holotype
female was collected. Female adult
C. pauciseta
are the most common species collected with frog-call traps in the area south of Liang,
Brunei
(= Labi Road of
Grafe
et al
. 2008
; as morphotype 1). Females have been found feeding on calling males of four species of frogs in
Brunei
and
Sarawak
(Table 7).
Sixteen female
C. pauciseta
were collected
12.5 km
S. Liang,
Brunei
(
04°34.935' N
114°30.300'E
,
20 m
) on
8- XI-2010
from vegetation hanging about 1–2 meters above a shallow pool (about
3X
6 meters in size) at mid afternoon. Females did not have mature eggs and larvae, pupae and pupal exuviae were absent from the pool, suggesting that these were not recently emerged adults. One possibility is that they were waiting to feed on calling frogs later that night but we have no evidence this was so.
TAXONOMIC DISCUSSION:
Borkent (2008)
indicated that a female from
Brunei
was similar to
C. pauciseta
(known only from the female
holotype
) but likely was an undescribed species. Here, in spite of significant size differences between the
Papua New Guinea
holotype
(wing length =
1.63 mm
) and the specimens from
Brunei
(wing length =
0.98–1.06 mm
), we consider them conspecific. Now that more material is available from
Brunei
, we no longer consider the difference in number of clypeal setae to be significant (
5 in
the
holotype
,
2–3 in
specimens from
Brunei
), especially considering the size differences. In addition, the
holotype
has one anepimeral seta compared to 2–5 setae in material from
Brunei
. Further material, especially from
Papua New Guinea
would be helpful in resolving these small meristic differences.
Borkent (2008)
stated that
C. pauciseta
did not have distinctive elongate pedicel setae but fresh material from
Brunei
shows that they actually do. The habitus of the
holotype
from
Papua New Guinea
was poor.
Specimens from Ulu Temburong National Park in eastern
Brunei
appeared lighter in overall pigmentation compared to those from the Liang – Labi area in western
Brunei
. We presently consider this intraspecific variation.
The phylogenetic position of
C. pauciseta
is uncertain (
Borkent, 2008
) and even though character 40 (from
Borkent, 2008
) is now known to be apomorphic for this species (it is a homoplastic feature), it does not shed further light on its position. There remains a conflict of character states, with
C. pauciseta
having the derived condition of characters 1–7, 21, 23, 25, 26, 40, 41, and 62 but the plesiomorphic state for characters 28, 35, 39, 42, 43, 46, and 47. The male and pupa of this species are needed for further interpretation.
MATERIAL EXAMINED:
Holotype
(as recorded in
Borkent, 2008
) (
CNCI
); slide-mounted: 5 Ƥ,
12 km
. S. Liang,
Brunei
,
30 m
, various dates:
24-IV-2007
,
4-V-2007
,
15-V-2007
,
28-V-2007
(
CNCI
); 1 Ƥ,
15 km
. S. Liang,
Brunei
,
40 m
,
22-IV-2007
(
CNCI
); 4 Ƥ,
17 km
. S. Liang,
Brunei
,
40 m
,
6-IV-2007
(3
CNCI
; 1
UBD
); 1 Ƥ, lower Sungai Apan,
0.6 km
E. headquarters, Ulu Temburong National Park,
Brunei
,
110 m
,
9-II-2010
(
UBD
); 1 Ƥ, tributary of Sungai Belalong in the Temburong district,
Brunei
,
110 m
,
115° 09'E
,
4° 33'N
,
50 m
,
7-VIII-2006
(
CNCI
). Pinned specimens: 1 Ƥ, lower Sungai Apan, Ulu Temburong NP,
Brunei
,
110 m
,
9-II-2010
(
CNCI
); 10 Ƥ,
12 km
S. Liang,
Brunei
,
30 m
,
4-III-2011
(8,
CNCI
; 2
UBD
); 9 Ƥ, from previous locality but
4-XI-2010
(
CNCI
); 1 Ƥ, Sungai Baki, Ulu Temburong NP,
Brunei
,
120 m
,
18-VII-2008
(
CNCI
); 8 Ƥ, Sungai Ingei,
8.2 km
S. Melilas,
Brunei
,
50 m
,
VII-2010
(
CNCI
); 7 Ƥ, from previous locality but
10-VII-2010
(
CNCI
); 2 Ƥ, Lanjak Entimau,
Sarawak
,
Malaysia
,
80 m
,
21-VI-2008
(
CNCI
,
SMKM
); 4 Ƥ, Gunung Mulu NP,
Sarawak
,
Malaysia
, Headquarters,
30 m
,
26-XI-2009
(
CNCI
), 2 Ƥ, from previous locality but
14-XI-2009
(
CNCI
); 1 Ƥ, from previous locality but
23- XI-2009
(
CNCI
).