Morphological revision of the hyperdiverse Brueelia - complex (Insecta: Phthiraptera: Ischnocera: Philopteridae) with new taxa, checklists and generic key
Author
Bush, Sarah E.
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Sturnidoecus somnodraco
Gustafsson & Bush
,
new species
(
Figs 420–426
)
Type host.
Quelea
quelea
quelea
(
Linnaeus, 1758
)
—red-billed
quelea
.
Other host
.
Qualea quelea lathami
(Smith, 1836)
—red-billed
quelea
.
Type locality.
Hahn, Dakar, Senegal.
Diagnosis.
Sturnidoecus somnodraco
n. sp.
is the only known species in its species group, and males are separated from all other
Sturnidoecus
by their peculiar genitalia (
Figs 423–425
). Both the mesosome and the parameres are unique within the
Brueelia
-complex, and not easily comparable with any other group within
Sturnidoecus
. The lack of
as
2
in
St
.
somnodraco
(
Fig. 422
) suggests a close relationship with
St
.
mon
n. sp.
(
Fig. 408
), which is the only other
Sturnidoecus
species that also lacks this seta. However, the chaetotaxy of both sexes of
St
.
somnodraco
is more similar to that of
St
.
sturni
(
Table 11
).
Female
St
.
somnodraco
can be identified by the lack of
as3
(
Fig. 422
) and the shape of the subgenital plate (
Fig. 426
), which is unique within
Sturnidoecus
. Unlike
St
.
sturni
(
Fig. 383
) or
St
.
mon
(
Fig. 412
), in which the subgenital plate is roughly triangular, the subgenital plate of
St
.
somnodraco
(
Fig. 426
) is largely oval, with a narrow median process more reminiscent of
Mirandofures
n. gen.
(e.g.
Fig. 105
) than
Sturnidoecus
.
Description.
Both sexes
. Head shape, structure, and chaetotaxy as in genus description and
Fig. 422
;
as1
absent. Preantennal nodi slender but distinct. Coni slender, reaching far beyond distal margin of scapes. Preocular nodi small and bulging. Postocular nodi small;
pos
located far posterior to nodi. Gular plate broader than long, angular, with prominent median point. Thoracic and abdominal segments as in genus description and
Figs 420– 421
. Posterior margin of pterothorax convergent to median point. Sternal plates wide, present on segments II–VI in both sexes.
Male
. Abdominal chaetotaxy as in
Table 2
and
Fig. 420
.
Male
genitalia as in genus and species group descriptions and
Figs 423–425
. Measurements ex
Quelea
quelea quelea
(n = 2): TL = 1.13–1.16; HL = 0.40; HW = 0.40; PRW = 0.24; PTW = 0.36 –0.37; AW = 0.47–0.52. Ex
Q
.
q
.
lathami
(n = 1): TL = 1.20; HL = 0.41; HW = 0.40; PRW = 0.24; PTW = 0.36; AW = 0.50.
FIGURES 420–421.
Sturnidoecus somnodraco
n. sp.
ex
Quelea
quelea quelea
:
420,
male habitus, dorsal and ventral views.
421,
female habitus, dorsal and ventral views.
Female
. Abdominal chaetotaxy as in
Table 2
and
Fig. 421
. Subgenital plate oval with narrow distal extension of median section (
Fig. 426
). Vulval margin more or less flat (
Fig. 426
), with 6–9 long, slender
vms
on each side, and 10–11 short, thorn-like
vss
on each side; 4–6
vos
on each side, with varying size; distal 2
vos
approaching
vss
. Measurements ex
Quelea
quelea quelea
(n = 2): TL = 1.32–1.36; HL = 0.42–0.43; HW = 0.43–0.44; PRW = 0.25– 0.26; PTW = 0.39; AW = 0.58–0.59.
Etymology.
The species epithet is derived from Latin “
somnus
” for “sleep” and “
draco
” for “dragon. This refers to the shape of the male genitalia (
Figs 423– 425
), that are reminiscent of the head of a dragon, sleeping with its arms tucked underneath its chin and elbows protruding laterally.
FIGURES 422–426.
Sturnidoecus somnodraco
n. sp.
ex
Quelea
quelea quelea
:
422,
male head, dorsal and ventral views.
423,
male genitalia, dorsal view.
424,
male mesosome, ventral view.
425,
male paramere, dorsal view.
426,
female subgenital plate and vulval margin, ventral view.
Type material.
Ex
Quelea
quelea quelea
: Holotype
♂, Hahn, Dakar, [Dakar Region,] Senegal,
16 Jun. 1955
, P. Morel, Brit. Mus. 1964-685 (NHML).
Paratypes:
1♂, 2♀, same data as holotype (NHML).
Additional material examined (non-types)
Ex
Quelea
quelea lathami
:
1♂
,
Vwaza Wildlife Reserve
,
Vwaza
,
Khuta Maji
,
Malawi
,
15 Oct. 2009
,
Swati Patel
, MLW-3746,
FMNH-INS
0 0 0 0 0 29 0 79, FMNH-468582 (
FMNH
).
Remarks.
Sturnidoecus somnodraco
was included in the phylogeny of Bush
et al
. (2016: specimen 322), and was strongly supported as a sister to the
St. basilewskyi
species group (specimens 318–321)