Chionea Dalman newly recorded from China with descriptions of two new species (Diptera, Limoniidae)
Author
Zhang, Xiao
Author
Wang, Junchao
Author
Yang, Ding
text
Zootaxa
2012
3316
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.214207
ba3db9d4-2759-40d0-b365-06da1e7ae49a
1175-5326
214207
Chionea (Chionea) tianhuashana
sp. nov.
(
Figs. 31–41
)
Diagnosis.
Generally brownish yellow species. Antenna with 8 segments. Gonostylus with a sclerotized lobe at base; inner tooth of sclerotized lobe as long as outer tooth. Aedeagus small with a rounded lobe covering it.
Description.
Male (
Fig. 31
). Body length 2.5–3.0 mm, wing length
0.3 mm
.
Head (
Fig. 32
). Brown with brownish yellow hairs. Frons prominent. Antenna
0.7–0.8 mm
long. Scape pale brown with extreme tip pale yellow; pedicel pale brown with tip darker; fusion segment (first flagellomere) brownish yellow, flagellomeres 2–6 brownish yellow. Scape subcylindrical; pedicel club-shaped; fusion segment subconical, flagellomeres 2–5 subcylindrical with three long hairs each, last flagellomere short with two long apical hairs. Proboscis and palpus brownish yellow with brownish yellow hairs.
Thorax (
Fig. 31
). Pronotum and mesonotum brownish yellow with white hairs. Coxae, trochanters, femora and tibiae yellow; tarsi brownish yellow. Hairs on legs brownish yellow (
Fig. 33
). Wing white. Halter
0.3–0.4 mm
long, white.
Abdomen (
Fig. 31
). Tergites and sternites brown. Hairs on abdomen white.
Genitalia (
Figs. 34–38
). Posterior margin of tergite 9 with a broadly V-shaped median emargination. Gonocoxite elongate, with long hairs on both dorsal and ventral sides. Gonostylus smoothly curved with a blunt basal tooth on inner margin, which bears several hairs; tip of gonostylus with tuft of microscopic hairs. Blackened sclerotized lobe present at base of gonostylus; sclerotized lobe bidentate, two teeth of it nearly equal in size. Paramere triangular with tip relatively acute and curved downward. Claspette triangular with tip relatively acute. Aedeagus short and covered with a rounded lobe.
FIGURES 31–34.
Chionea (Chionea) tianhuashana
sp. nov
.
31: Habitus of male, dorsal view; 32: Head of male, lateral view; 33: Leg of male; 34: Aedeagal complex, dorsal view. Scale bar: 31 = 1.0 mm; 32 = 0.5 mm; 33 = 2.0 mm; 34 = 0.1 mm.
Female (
Fig. 39
). Body length 3.0 mm, wing length
0.3 mm
. Similar to male, but femora thinner (
Fig. 40
); cercus shorter than hypogynial valve (
Fig. 41
).
Type
material.
Holotype
male,
China
: Liaoning, Kuandian, Tianhuashan Mountain, 41°4ʹN 124°35ʹE, 2011.
III. 5
, Weihai Li & Junchao Wang.
Paratypes
:
15 males
11 females
, same data as
holotype
.
Distribution.
China
(Liaoning).
Etymology.
The specific name refers to the
type
locality Tianhuashan Mountain.
Remarks.
This new species is somewhat similar to
Chionea (Chionea) pusilla
Savchenko, 1983
from
Russia
, but it can be easily separated from the latter by the inner tooth of the sclerotized lobe being as long as the outer tooth (
Fig. 36
), the paramere and claspette being apically acute, the aedeagus with a rounded lobe covering it (
Figs. 31
,
35
), and the cercus in female being shorter than the hypogynial valve (
Fig. 41
). In
C. (C.) pusilla
Savchenko
, the inner tooth of the sclerotized lobe is shorter than the outer tooth (
Fig. 14
), the paramere and claspette are apically rounded, the aedeagus has two goblet-shaped lobes at base (
Figs. 15
,
19
), and the cercus in female is longer than the hypogynial valve (
Fig. 22
) (
Savchenko 1983
).