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
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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
).