New Mycomya species from the Himalayas (Diptera, Mycetophilidae): 3. Subgenera Cesamya and Mycomyopsis
Author
Väisänen, Rauno
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Zootaxa
2013
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journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3737.2.3
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Mycomya pitta
sp. n.
Figs. 13
A–E
Material studied.
Holotype
.
♂.
MYANMAR
, N.E.
Burma
, Kambaiti,
2000 m
,
4.VI. 1934
, Malaise (in MZH).
Paratypes
.
Same data as
holotype
, 2 ♂♂ (in MZH); same data, but
31.III. 1934
,
1♂
(in MZH); same data, but
9.VI. 1934
,
1 ♂
(in MZH); same data, but 12–17.
VI. 1934,
1
♂ (in MZH).
FIGURE 13.
Mycomya pitta
sp. n.
, male hypopygium. A–B tergal and sternal views, C tergal lateral appendage, twice enlarged, D gonostylus, twice enlarged, E tergite 8. Scale 0.2 mm.
Description.
♂.
Head.
Palp brownish, other mouthparts and face yellow, posterior parts of head brownish to brown. Antenna brownish, scape, pedicel and base of 1st flagellomere yellow. Length of 1st flagellomere about 3.5x, 2nd flagellomere
2x
, its width.
Thorax.
Pronotum yellow, with 3 long setae. Scutum yellow with 3 indistinct brownish longitudinal stripes. Anepisternum yellow. Preepisternum yellow, ventral half slightly darker. Scutellum yellowish, with 4 long setae. Laterotergite yellowish. Mediotergite light brownish, bare.
Wing.
Length 3.2–4.0 mm. Wing hyaline. Sc ending in R1 near middle of small cell, Sc1 missing. Apical part of Sc bearing 0–1 small setae. Small cell 1–1.5x as long as wide. Cu fork distal to M fork. M ratios: 0.93–0.97, 1.11–1.23. Cu ratios: 1.00– 1.02, 1.50–1.57. Small setae: M petiole: 0; M1: 0; M2: 0; Cu petiole: 0; Cu1: 0; Cu2: 0. Halter yellowish.
Legs.
Coxae and femora yellow, tibiae and tarsi brownish to brown. Coxa 2 without spur. Leg ratios: bt1:t1 = 0.78–0.84, bt2:t2 = 0.66, bt3:t3 = 0.62.
Abdomen.
Tergites brownish, 1–5 sometimes with slightly darker posterior margins, 6–7 brownish to brown, sternites paler than tergites.
Hypopygium.
Figs. 13
A–E: yellowish. Tergal part with two pairs of combs. Outer tergal combs with about 9 spines, base of outer combs relatively deeply bilobed. Inner tergal combs with about 8–9 slightly flattened spines. Tergal lateral appendage more than
4x
as long as wide, its setose basal part at least
3x
as wide as its long, narrow apical part bearing some slightly flattened, curved apical setae (
Fig. 13
C). Sternal submedian filament short, slightly curved, not reaching apex of sternal synsclerite. Gonostylus at least
4x
as long as wide, apical part much wider, with 3 subapical teeth, 1 strong seta, basal part of gonostylus with a very long, strong basal spur and with small lateral membranous lobe about 1/3 of length of main branch of gonotylus (
Fig.13
D). Spur with 2 small dark apical teeth and 2–3 very long setae, about as long as the spur. Aedeagus with two rounded lobes.
Discussion.
The male hypopygium of
M. pitta
resembles that of
M. naja
sp. n
, but differs from it e.g. in the almost straight shape of the tergal lateral appendage (
Fig. 13
C), and in having a very short sternal submedian filament (
Fig. 13
B). The structure of the gonostylus of
M. pitta
is diagnostic in having a very small membranous lateral lobe, and a very strong spur with apical teeth and a few very long apical setae (
Fig. 13
D).
Etymology.
The species name is a noun in apposition and refers to the elusive forest birds of the passerine genus
Pitta
Viellot.
Mycomya sanar
sp. n.
Figs. 14
A–F
Material studied.
Holotype
. ♂. E.
NEPAL
, Gupa Pokali (
2900 m
)
27°17'N
,
87°30'E
– Chouki (
2700 m
)
27°12'N
,
87°28'E
(
holotype
collected on the way between the two localities).
July 16, 1972
J. Emoto leg. Kyushu Univ. Col. (in KUC).
Paratypes
(only ♂♂). Same data as
holotype
, 8 ♂♂, 1 ♀ (in KUC).
Description.
♂.
Head.
Palp and other mouthparts brownish, face yellowish, posterior parts of head brown. Antenna brownish, scape, pedicel and base of 1st flagellomere yellow. Length of 1st flagellomere 4–
5
x, 2nd flagellomere
3x
, its width.
Thorax.
Pronotum yellow, with 2–3 long setae. Scutum yellowish with fused brown longitudinal stripes, anterolateral corners yellow. Anepisternum and preepisternum yellow. Scutellum brownish, with 4 long setae. Laterotergite brownish to brown. Mediotergite brownish, bare.
Wing.
Length
4.5–4.9 mm
. Wing hyaline. Sc ending in R1 near or distad of middle of small cell, Sc1 missing or very short. Apical part of Sc bearing 0–3 small setae. Small cell 1.5–
2
x as long as wide. Cu fork distinctly distal to M fork. M ratios: 0.83–0.97, 1.09– 1.27. Cu ratios: 0.85–1.06, 1.40–189. Small setae: M petiole: 0; M1: 0; M2: 0; Cu petiole: 0; Cu1: 0; Cu2: 0. Halter yellowish.
Legs.
Coxae yellow to yellowish, femora yellow, tibiae and tarsi brownish to brown. Coxa 2 without spur. Leg ratios: bt1:t1 = 0.82–0.86, bt2:t2 = 0.67–0.68, bt3:t3 = 0.55–0.56.
Abdomen.
Brownish to brown.
Hypopygium.
Figs. 14
A–F: yellowish. Tergal part with two pairs of combs. Outer combs widely separated from each other, both with 7–8 spines. Inner tergal combs with broad darker and lighter spines. Tergal lateral appendage long, slender, about
7x
as long as wide and strongly curved, with one group of basal and another group of long, flattened, curved apical setae (
Fig. 14
D). Sternal submedian filament missing. Gonostylus about
4x
as long as wide, apically wider, with 1 strong dark spine in its middle part, 3 subapical teeth and small membranous lateral lobe, about 1/3 of length of main branch of gonostylus (
Fig 4
E). Aedeagus wide, setose with two narrow, dark lobes (
Fig. 14
F).
Female.
Wing length
4.8 mm
. Thorax yellow with brown median stripe on scutum and brown posterior part of mediotergite. Abdomen brown. Leg ratios: bt1:t1 = 0.81, bt2:t2 = 0.66, bt3:t3 = 0.56. Terminalia yellow.
FIGURE 14.
Mycomya sanar
sp. n.
, male hypopygium. A–C tergal, sternal and lateral views, D tergal lateral appendage, twice enlarged, E gonostylus, twice enlarged, F apex of aedeagus, sternal view, twice enlarged. Scale 0.2 mm.
Discussion.
The diagnostic characters of the male hypoppygium of
M. sanar
include the long, narrow and strongly curved tergal lateral appendage having setae only on its basal and apical part (
Fig. 14
D), the lack of sternal submedian filament (
Fig. 14
B), and the short, wide gonostylus with a small membranous lateral lobe (
Fig. 14
E).
Etymology.
The species name is a noun in apposition and refers to the name of the Himalayan black bear in the
Nepali
language.
Mycomya unipectinata
Edwards, 1927
Figs. 15
A–E
Mycomya unipectinata
Edwards, 1927
. Edwards 1927:118.
Material studied.
Holotype
.
♂.
SRI LANKA
, N. Eliya
Ceylon
9-I-22
.
Ceylon
G. M. Henry B. M. 1925. 444. (in NHM; hypopygium was originally mounted and it is now stored in a glycerine in a microvial).
FIGURE 15.
Mycomya unipectinata
Edwards
, male hypopygium. A–B tergal and sternal views, C tergal lateral appendage, twice enlarged, D gonostylus, twice enlarged, E tergite 8. Scale 0.2 mm.
Description.
♂.
Head.
Palp and other mouthparts light brownish, face yellowish, posterior parts of head brown. Antenna brownish, scape, pedicel and base of 1st flagellomere yellow. Length of 1st flagellomere about
4x
, 2nd flagellomere 2.5 x, its width.
Thorax.
Pronotum yellow, with 3–4 long setae. Scutum brownish with 3 brownish, fused, longitudinal stripes, anterolateral corners yellow. Anepisternum and preepisternum brownish. Scutellum brownish, with 4 long setae. Laterotergite brownish. Mediotergite brownish, bare.
Wing.
Length 4.0 mm. Wing hyaline. Sc ending in R1 slightly proximad of middle of small cell, Sc1 missing. Apical part of Sc bearing 7 macrotrichia. Small cell about twice as long as wide. Cu fork distal to M fork. M ratios: 1.07, 1.44. Cu ratios: 0.93, 1.47. Macrotrichia: M petiole: 0; M1: 0; M2: 0; Cu petiole: 0; Cu1: 0; Cu2: 0. Halter yellowish, apex brownish.
Legs.
Coxae and femora yellow, tibiae and tarsi brownish. Coxa 2 without spur. Leg ratios: bt1:t1 = 0.79, bt2:t2 = 0.68, bt3:t3 =?.
Abdomen.
Brownish.
Hypopygium.
Figs. 15
A–E: yellow. Tergal part with two pairs of combs. Outer combs indistinct and rudimentary, both with only 3–4 spines, inner combs widely separated from each other, both with about 12 spines. Tergal lateral appendage with broad, setose basal part about 1.5x as wide as narrow subapical part; a narrow apical part with few long flattened apical setae (
Fig. 15
C). Gonostylus narrow, about
7x
as long as wide, with 3 teeth, 1 apical seta and membranous lateral lobe about 2/3 of length of main branch of gonostylus (
Fig. 15
D). Aedeagus with two narrow lateral lobes.
Discussion.
Hypopygium of
M. unipectinata
differs from the other species of the subgenus
Mycomyopsis
in having only one complete pair of tergal combs as indicated by its Latin name. The other pair of combs is rudimentary and consists only of few spines (
Fig. 15
A). The shape of the tergal lateral appendage is also diagnostic (
Fig. 15
C). The
holotype
was collected at the hill station of Nuwara Eliya, surrounded by tea-growing country, at the altitude of about
1900 m
in January.
Acknowledgements
I wish to thank the following persons, who placed their material or information at my disposal:
O
. Biström (MZH, Helsinki), B. Pitkin (NHM, London), J. Poirier (CNC, Ottawa), T. Saigusa (KUC, Ropponmatsu,
Japan
), H. Shima (KUC), K. K. Tiwari (Calcutta), and J. R. Vockeroth (CNC). I am very grateful to K. Heliövaara (University of Helsinki) and P. Vilkamaa (MZH) for technical assistance. P. H. Kerr (Sacramento) and an anonymous referee gave valuable comments on the manuscript. My grateful regards are also due to P. Chandler (Melksham,
UK
) for his comment on the nomenclatural problem of the generic name
Lycomya
, which was later noticed by A.
Ö
. Koçak and M. Kemal (Ankara).