Review Of The Genus Geloemyia (Diptera, Pyrgotidae), With Discussion Of Its Taxonomic Position
Author
Korneyev, V. A.
text
Vestnik Zoologii
2015
2015-12-01
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/vzoo-2015-0061
journal article
10.1515/vzoo-2015-0061
5511a4de-3286-43d0-8d48-1f26c5e4fc3a
2073-2333
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Geloemyia wonjuensis
(
Kim & Han 2001
)
,
comb. n.
(fig. 2, 22, 100–106)
Kim, Han 2001: 285
; Korneyev, 2004: 408;
Nartshuk, Korneyev, 2005: 9
(
Parageloemyia
).
Fig. 100–106.
Geloemyia wonjuensis
, paratype ♀ (SIZK): 100 — habitus; 101 — head, lateral view; 102 — mesonotum, dorsal view; 103 — wing; 104 — oviscape and eversible membrane; 105 — same, apex, enlarged; 106 — labels. Scale bar 2 mm.
M a t e r i a l.
Paratypes
1 ♂, 3 ♀, Gangweon-do, Weonju-si, Maeji-ri, Yonsei Univ. campus, black + mercury vapor light trap,
29.04.2000
(S.-K. Kim) (
SIZK
).
B r i e f r e d e s c r i p t i o n. This species can be recognized from combination of the head with narrow parafacial dorsally as long as flagellomere 1; face slightly receding, with ventral portions of antennal grooves not protruding, and peristomal cavity nearly as long as eye horizontal diameter; ocellar setae moderately long, one-third as long as medial vertical seta; two orbital setae (fig. 101); wing gray microtrichose, mottled with a pattern of irregular spots (fig. 2, 103); vein R
2+3
without or rarely with spurious vein; vein R
4+5
bare; crossvein dm-cu oblique, forming angle c. 60° with vein CuA
1
; mesonotum (fig. 102) with no presutural, and with 3 postsutural dorsocentral setae and strong prescutellar acrostichal seta; scutellum with 2 pairs of setae no setulae; female fore tarsus with unmodified preapical and apical tarsomeres; female mid femur without femoral organ; oviscape 1.6–2.1× as long as preabdominal tergites combined, its apex with at least three long preapical ventral setae (fig. 104–105); eversible membrane with moderately long mediodorsal and medioventral lobes, short lateral lobes; aculeus barbed. Male genitalia as figured by
Kim & Han (2001
: fig. 17).
Wing length 7.0–
8.5 mm
.
Detailed description and illustrations are given by
Kim & Han (2001)
.