<p> <strong> Neotropical <em> Ablabesmyia </ em> Johannsen (Diptera: Chironomidae, Tanypodinae) – Part I </ strong> </ p> Author Oliveira, Caroline Silva Neubern De csneubern@gmail.com Author Silva, Mário Antonio Navarro Da Author Gessner, Alaíde Aparecida Fonseca text Zootaxa 2013 2013-11-04 3733 1 1 123 http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3733.1.1 journal article 10.11646/zootaxa.3733.1.1 1175-5326 5268657 EE758378-9459-4970-8D59-5258597A0E28 Ablabesmyia strixinoae Neubern sp. n. ( Figs 68–71 ) Type material. Holotype : with larval and pupal exuviae, Brazil , São Paulo , São Carlos , Mayaca lake , 47°33`01``W21°58`02``S , 16.vi.2004 , C.S.N. OliveiraLEIA . Paratypes : , São Paulo , São Carlos , Estação Ecológica Jataí , Beija-Flor reservoir, 47°47`00``W21°34`00``S , 13.iv.1997 , S. T . StrixinoLEIA ; 2 ♂♂ , same previous data— DZUP ; 2 ♂♂ , São Paulo , São Carlos , Estação Ecológica Jataí , Infernão lake , 47°65`00``W– 21°34`00``S , 30.ix.1995 , S. T . StrixinoDZUP ; , São Paulo , São Carlos , Parque Ecológico , 47°31`00``W21°53`00``S , 17.x.1997 , S. T . StrixinoLEIA ; with larval and pupal exuviae, São Paulo , Brotas , Dourada lake , 48°07`35``W22°17`12``S 7.x.2003 , S. T . StrixinoLEIA . Diagnostic characters. A. strixinoae sp. n. differs from other species by combination of the following characters: Male —tapered megaseta, dorsal lobe absent, slender aedeagal blade, anal point present and gonostylus shorter than the gonocoxite; Pupa —apex of aeropyle tube club-shaped, thoracic horn with spines only in the base, dorsal pore in A IV between setae D 3 and D 5 , genital sac ending beyond the second anal macrosetae, wing sheath with complete veins; Larva —head capsule expanded and with circular brown spots between the scars, cephalic chaetotaxy standard, ligula teeth in concave arch, palpal formula 0+2, ratio It/O 0.75 and brown claws with smooth sides. Etymology. Named after Dra. Susana Trivinho-Strixino, who contributed to the development of this paper and also to the knowledge of Neotropical Chironomidae . Male (n = 5, unless otherwise stated): Dimensions : Total length 3.12–4.45 mm . Wing length 2.18–2.53 mm . Total length/wing length 1.35–2.02. Wing length/length of profemur 2.51–2.77. Coloration ( Fig 68A–E , 69A ): wings and abdomen follow figures 68A and 68E. Legs ( Fig. 68B–D ): P I , P II — femora with 3 bands, tibiae with 3 bands; P III —femora with 2 bands, tibiae with 3 bands. Ratio of bands, related tibiae and tarsomeres 1 follow table 52. Hypopygium: gonocoxite apex and gonostylus base brown. TABLE 52. Ratio of bands, related tibiae and tarsomeres 1 of A. strixinoae sp. n. , ♂, (n=5).
A/B LMB/LBCB Y/Z
P I 0.30–0.71 0.10–0.15 0.48
P II 0.65 0.13–0.19 0.48
P III 0.55–0.57 0.28–0.30 0.41
Head : antenna with 14 flagellomeres; AR 1.77–1.85; apical flagellomere 113–125 µm long and subapical seta 33–38 µm long; temporals 33–38; postoculars 9–14; coronal triangle 145–185 µm long and base 80–93 µm; clypeus bearing 29–33 setae, 108–125 µm long and 85–102 µm wide; labrum with 3 setae, 105–115 µm long and 55–65 µm wide; tentorium 150 µm long; cibarial pump 310–350 µm long and orifice 60 µm from apex; palpomeres 1–5 : 58–70; 107–123; 135–170; 128–143; 280–310 µm long; palpomere 3 with sensilla capitata 38–49 µm from base. Wing ( Fig. 68A ): width/lenght 0.26–0.29; VR 0.74–0.80; C 1.96–2.31 mm long; Sc 0.93–1.37 mm long; m-cu 34 µm long and 630–700 µm from arculus; fr 800–937 µm from arculus; R 3 apex close to C; brachiolum with 5 setae; squama with 47–51 setae. Thorax : antepronotals 13; humerals 5; prealars 19–27; supraalar 1; scutelars 19–23. Legs ( Fig. 68B–D ): P I –apex of tibia 55–62 µm wide and with apical pectinated spur 44–73 µm long, spur ratio 0.51–0.52; tarsomeres 1–3 with 2 pseudospurs 37–78 µm long. P II —apex of tibia 49–53 µm wide and with 2 apical pectinated spurs 60–75 and 49–55 µm long, spur ratio 0.50–0.70 and 0.45–0.54 respectively; tarsomeres 1–3 with 2 or 3 apical pseudospurs 47.5–77.5 µm long. P III —coxa with 5 central microsetae; apex of tibia 55–60 µm wide and with 2 apical pectinated spurs 60–68 and 49–63 µm long, spurs ratio 0.58–0.59 and 0.56 respectively. Lengths and proportions of leg segments table 53. FIGURES 68A–E. Ablabesmyia strixinoae sp. n. : adult male. (A) Wing; (B–D) P1 (B), P2 (C), P3 (D); (E) Abdomen. FIGURES 69A–D. Ablabesmyia strixinoae sp. n. : adult male. (A) Hypopygium: dorsal aspect; (B, C) Hypopygium: ventral aspect; (D) Aedeagal complex. FIGURES 70A–D. Ablabesmyia strixinoae sp. n. : pupa. (A) Wing; (B) Thoracic horn; (C) Abdominal segments 1-5, with chaetotaxy of segment 4, right: ventral aspect, left: dorsal aspect; (D) Abdominal segments 6-8 and anal lobe with male genital sac, right: ventral aspect, left: dorsal aspect. FIGURES 71A–C. Ablabesmyia strixinoae sp. n. : larva. (A) Head with chaetotaxy, right: ventral aspect, left: dorsal aspect; (B) Maxillary palp; (C) Ligula, paraligula and pecten hypopharyngis. TABLE 53. Lengths (in µm) and proportions of leg segments in A. strixinoae sp. n. , ♂, (n=5).
fe ti ta1 ta2 ta3 ta4
P I 787.5–875 981–1156 870–906 620–625 470–480 300
P II 892–908 877–1031 710–754 400–415 288–308 210–261.5
P III 706–1062 1206–1375 1000 565 425 340
TABLE 53. (Continued)
ta5 LR BV SV BR
P I 110–170 0.78 3.58–3.99 2.24–2.25 1.4–2.0
P II 160–170 0.82–1.04 3.90–3.93 2.07–2.24 4.6
P III 170 0.72 4.41 2.24 3.0
Hypopygium ( Fig. 69A–D ): tergite IX with 2 central setae; anal point partially covers the aedeagal complex; phallapodeme 50–90 µm long; sternapodeme 135–158 µm long; gonocoxite 157–178 µm long and 100–133 µm wide; gonostylus 160–180 µm long, with 7 apical teeth; tapered megaseta; HR 0.92–1.07; HV 2.51–2.78. Aedeagal complex: grooved aedeagal blade 63–30 µm long, base 13–17 µm, 9/10 7.5 µm; dorsal lobe absent, lateral lobe and basidorsal lobe present. Female : unknown. Pupa (n = 2, unless otherwise stated): Dimensions : male abdomen 3.75 mm long. Coloration ( Fig. 70A–D ): exuviae brown, wing sheath with spots. Cephalothorax ( Fig. 70A, B ): wing sheath 1.43 mm long and with complete veins; thoracic horn 445 µm long and 215 µm wide, lumen with hexagonal pattern, spines present only on the base, apex of aeropyle tube clubshaped; thoracic comb with 10 conical teeth. Abdomen ( Fig. 70C, D ): shagreen as small spines in arc, present in A; scar in A I 200 µm long; A IV chaetotaxy follow figure 70C, dorsal pore between setae D 3 and D 5 ; A VII with 4 lateral setae, LS 1 153 µm long; A VIII with 5 lateral setae, LS 1 65 µm long; anal lobe 400 µm long, base 365 µm wide, with 2 anal macrosetae LS 1 200 µm long, LS 2 238 µm long, both border with spines; genital sac shorter than the anal lobe, 260 µm long; GS/AL 0.65. I–VIII Larva (n = 2, unless otherwise stated): Dimensions : head capsule 820 µm long and 750 µm wide. Coloration ( Fig. 71A–C ): head capsule yellow with circular brown spots between the scars; postoccipital margin brown; ligula teeth brown; procercus yellow; posterior parapod with 16 claws, 3 hooked claws brown and 13 simple yellow claws. Head Capsule ( Fig. 71A–C ): expanded, IC 0.72, chaetotaxy follow the figure 71A; AR 5.07, antennomeres 1,2-4 : 520, 103 µm long; ring organ in A 1 305 µm from the base; maxillary palp with 2 segments, palpomeres 1-2 : 53 and 45 µm long; palpal formula 0+2, P 1 /P 2 1.17, A 1 /P 1 9.90, A 2 /P 1 1.80; mandible 138 µm long, with campaniform sensillum 33 mm from the base, A 1 /MD 3.78; dorsomental tooth 43 mm long and far apart 68 mm , pseudoradula slightly granulated and with homogeneous width; ligula 98 mm long and 52–66 mm wide, with 5 teeth in concave arch, It/O 0.75; Mt/O 0.70; It/Li 0.38; muscle attachment of ligula 33 µm long and 90 mm wide; bifid paraligula 55 µm long, pectin hypopharyngis with 18 teeth. Abdomen : procercus 111 µm long and 31 µm wide, 7 anal setae 720 µm long; supraanal seta simple and 450 µm long; supraanal seta lenght/ anal setae lenght 0.62; posterior parapods with 13 simple claws with the serrated sides and 3 hooked claws with the smooth sides, claw with truncated base absent, tip of posterior parapods with spines.