Twelve new species of Platypalpus Macquart (Diptera: Hybotidae) from Morocco, with additional new records
Author
Zouhair, Laila
2A899878-DF13-4EEA-AD26-3A1F5008CEC4
Laboratory of Ecology, Systematics and Conservation of Biodiversity (LESCB), URL-CNRST N ° 18, FS, Abdelmalek Essaadi University, Tétouan, Morocco.
laila.zouhair@etu.uae.ac.ma
Author
Grootaert, Patrick
B80BC556-9087-4D0D-9D69-7FA9BE5779C4
Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, O. D. Phylogeny and Taxonomy, Entomology, Vautier Street 29, B- 1000 Brussels, Belgium.
pgrootaert@yahoo.co.uk
Author
Kettani, Kawtar
BB9CBA37-7070-4D2B-9395-D09D2E7F89E6
Laboratory of Ecology, Systematics and Conservation of Biodiversity (LESCB), URL-CNRST N ° 18, FS, Abdelmalek Essaadi University, Tétouan, Morocco.
kettani.ka@gmail.com
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European Journal of Taxonomy
2024
2024-09-03
951
1
1
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https://europeanjournaloftaxonomy.eu/index.php/ejt/article/download/2645/12209
journal article
10.5852/ejt.2024.951.2645
2118-9773
13735747
B17B7AE4-76A6-499C-A5E9-62A14D898484
Platypalpus fatnae
Zouhair & Grootaert
sp. nov.
urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:
CCB7E89F-BE54-479F-9B36-34C80710DC2F
Figs 15–16
Diagnosis
Extensively black small species (
2.5 mm
long) of the
pallidiventris-cursitans
group, with one pair of long vertical bristles. Antennae black with postpedicel conical, elongate, about 3 × as long as wide at base. Thorax with mesoscutum greyish dusted including postpronotal lobe and pleura greyish dusted, leaving only a large polished spot on katepisternum. Legs yellow with all coxae and trochanters extensively black, mid femur with a black stripe dorsally, hind femur blackish at tip and all tarsi black annulated. Mid tibia with a long, sharp apical spur. Hind femur with a ventral row of black spinules. Wings hyaline with veins R
4+5
and M
1+2
convergent just before meeting wing margin.
Etymology
This species is dedicated to the mother (Fatna Abdaoui) of the first author for her invaluable support.
Type material
Holotype
MOROCCO
–
High Atlas
•
♂
; Ourika;
9 Apr. 2022
;
sweep net
;
L. Zouhair
leg.;
LESCB
.
Description
Male
LENGTH. Body:
2.5 mm
; wing:
2.3 mm
.
HEAD. Black in ground colour, occiput greyish pollinose, with one pair of long black verticals. Gena densely greyish pollinose, with long black setae. Ocellar tubercle greyish pollinose. Frons greyish pollinose, narrower than pedicel, somewhat broader toward ocellar tubercle, yellowish dusted. Face slightly narrower than pedicel, subshining. Clypeus long, subshining. Antennae black, pedicel as long as deep, postpedicel conical, elongate, about 3× as long as wide at base (stylus partly broken). Proboscis black, shorter than head is high. Palpus black, nearly ovate, with long black subapical seta.
Fig. 15.
Platypalpus fatnae
Zouhair & Grootaert
sp. nov.
, male terminalia (holotype, LESCB).
A
. Right epandrial lamella.
B
. Epandrium with cerci and detail of tip of left cercus in lateral view.
C
. Left epandrial lamella. Scale bar = 0.1 mm.
THORAX. Extensively black. Mesoscutum greyish dusted including postpronotal lobe. Pleura greyish dusted leaving a large polished spot on katepisternum. Thoracic hairs broken, but according to hair follicles: postpronotal lobe with one seta and several setulae, mesoscutum with 1 notopleural, 2 scutellars, acrostichals biserial and dorsocentrals uniserial.
LEGS. Yellow except for all coxae and trochanters extensively black, mid femur with a black stripe dorsally, hind femur blackish at tip, all tarsi black annulated. Coxae and trochanters with long black setae. Fore femur thickened in basal quarter, with rows of pale anteroventral and posteroventral setae. Fore tibia slightly thickened, spindle-shaped, clothed with ordinary setulae and bearing 2–3 strong black setae dorsally at median part. Mid femur very distinctly thickened, with double row of black ventral spinules and row of thick, long black posteroventral setae. Mid tibia slender, as long as femur, with a row of black ventral spinules and a long, sharp, largely black apical spur. Hind femur slender with a ventral row of black spinules. Hind tibia slender, clothed with ordinary setulae, dorsally bearing 1 strong black preapical seta and 1–2 strong black ventral setae in the middle.
WINGS. Hyaline, with pale brownish veins. Costa with 1 moderately long black seta. Veins R 4+5 and M 1+2 convergent just before meeting wing margin. Crossveins m-cu and r-m separated, bm distinctly broader and longer than br. Vein Cu
2
straight. Vein Cu reaching wing border, recurrent in apical part. Anal vein indistinct. Squama whitish with pale hairs. Haltere whitish.
Fig. 16.
Platypalpus fatnae
Zouhair & Grootaert
sp. nov.
, ♂, habitus (holotype, LESCB).
ABDOMEN. With tergites extensively blackish, subshining, covered with long pale setae; sternites blackish, with similar setation. Male terminalia (
Fig. 15
) with cerci much longer than epandrium. Both cerci pointed, right cercus much longer than left cercus. Apices of both cerci forked. Right surstylus lacking (
Fig. 15A
). Apical border of left epandrial lamella deeply notched, set with long fine setae. Setae on left margin shorter (
Fig. 15C
).
Female
Unknown.
Remarks
The species described here can be compared with
Platypalpus baezi
Grootaert & Chvála, 1992
, described from the Canary Islands (couplet 100), and with
P. alluaudi
Grootaert & Chvála, 1992
, described from
Morocco
(couplet 95); the three species have one pair of black verticals, black antennae with the postpedicel at least 2.5 × as long as deep, legs yellow with all coxae and trochanters black and the tarsi black annulated, but the new species has a black stripe on the mid femur dorsally, which is absent in
P. alluaudi
and
P. baezi
. The new species has some black dorsal setae on the fore tibia (2–3), as in
P. alluaudi
(absent in
P. baezi
). The mid tibia in the new species have a row of black ventral spinules and the hind tibia bear 3–4 strong black setae posterodorsally, which are absent in
P. alluaudi
and
P. baezi
. The acrostichals and dorscentrals cannot be compared because they are broken in the new species. An illustration of the male genitalia of
P. alluaudi
is not available. The genitalia of
P. baezi
and those of new species are completely different (compare
Grootaert & Chvála 1992
: figs 110–112 with
Fig. 15
).