Eight New Oriental And Australasian Species Of Leptomorphus (Diptera: Mycetophilidae) Author Papp, L Author Sevcik, J text Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 2011 2011-06-10 57 2 139 159 journal article 10.5281/zenodo.12612354 2064-2474 12612354 Leptomorphus utarensis sp. n. ( Figs 50–57 , 60 ) Holotype male ( BMNH ): Indonesia : Sulawesi : Utara, Dumoga– Bone N. P. , “1440 camp”, 30.6.– 25.7.1985 , Malaise trap . (left apical 4 flagellomeres lost, some tarsomeres, incl. all right hind tarsus, as well as all but fore left 5th tarsomeres with claws, lost). Paratypes . 1 male ( HNMH ): data same as for the holotype (postabdomen from segment 7 with genitalia are prepared and kept in a plastic microvial with glycerol) . 1 female ( BMNH ): ibid., Toraut , forest edge, 15.6.– 20.6.1985 , Malaise trap . 1 male ( MNHN ): NMW Indonesia Expedition 1985 (Project Wallace), NMW . Z. 1985. 078 – Sulawesi Utara : Dumoga Irrigation Project , Toraut , 10–19.viii.1985 , A. H. Kirk-Spriggs.Malaise trap , irrigated rice vars. Aceh & Citandui . Figs 43–49. Leptomorphus papua sp. n. , holotype, male genitalia: 43 = pregenital (8th) sternite, perpendicular view, 44 = pregenital (8th) tergite, perpendicular view, 45 = contours of tergo-gonocoxal complex, ventral view, 46 = caudal end of tergo-gonocoxal complex with gonostylus in view of the broadest extension of gonostylus (dorsal-sublateral view), 47 = tergo-gonocoxal complex with gonostyli, dorsal view, 48 = same, caudal view, 49 = aedeagus and ejaculatory apodeme, dorsal view. Scale bar: 0.2 mm for Figs 43–45, 49, 0.1 mm for Figs 46–48 Figs 50–57. Leptomorphus utarensis sp. n. , paratype, male genitalia: 50 = pregenital (8th) sternite, perpendicular view, 51 = pregenital (8th) tergite, perpendicular view, 52 = caudal end of tergo-gonocoxal complex without gonostylus, dorsal view, 53 = gonostylus, broadest (subdorsal) view, 54 = gonostylus, dorsal view, 55 = tergo-gonocoxal complex with gonostylus, caudal view, 56 = aedeagus and ejaculatory apodeme, lateral view, 57 = same, dorsal view. Scale bar: 0.2 mm for Figs 50–51, 56–57, 0.1 mm for Figs 52–55 Fig. 58. Leptomorphus ascutellatus sp. n. , male habitus Fig. 59. Leptomorphus ascutellatus sp. n. , detail of female scutellum Fig. 60. Leptomorphus utarensis sp. n. , egg Measurements ( holotype ): wing length: 5.75 mm , head + thorax 1.75 mm , abdomen 5.1 mm . Male terminalia. Setae on sternite 8 almost symmetrical ( Fig. 50 ), setae long thick and arranged in one row; sternite 8 submedially with a darker transverse thickening. Tergite 8 about as long as broad, dark setae evenly emerge on its apical 2/3 ( Fig. 51 ). Tergo-gonocoxal complex longer than broad, caudal lobes ( Fig. 52 ) comparatively short, broadly bifid, i.e. the complex with deep medial emargination ( Fig. 52 ). Medial processes partly overlapping in dorsal view, short and blunt, better seen in caudal view ( Figs 52, 55 ). Gonostyli broad basally ( Fig. 22 ), but apical 2/3 rather narrow. Gonostylus not much different in dorsal view and in its broadest extension ( Fig. 54 , vs Fig. 53 ). Caudal view ( Fig. 55 ) reveals the large, widely rounded extension of the complex subventrally. Phallic organ medium large, aedeagus short but high ( Figs 56–57 ); ejaculatory apodeme comparatively short, rather high ( Fig. 56 ), but rather narrow in dorsal view, without lateral (horizontal) lobes ( Fig. 57 ). Egg ( Fig. 60 ). This is a formerly unknown morphological type of egg (see PLACHTER 1981 ). Etymology. The specific epithet of the new species refers to its type locality Sulawesi Utara (= North Sulawesi ).