Subfamily Limoniinae Speiser, 1909 (Diptera, Limoniidae) from Baltic amber (Eocene): the genus Helius Lepeletier & Serville, 1828
Author
Kania, Iwona
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Zootaxa
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Helius minutus
(
Loew, 1850
)
(
Figs 6
A–C)
*1850
Rhamphidia minuta
, p. 37
1856
Rhamphidia minuta
Loew
: Giebel, p. 242
1906
Rhamphidia minuta
Loew
: Meunier, p. 358
v.1906
Rhamphidia pulchra
Loew (Meunier)
: Meunier, p. 358, p. 364, Pl. XII, fig.
3–4 v.1906
Antocha succinea
Meunier
: Meunier, p. 358, 368, Pl. XII, fig. 8, 9 and 10 1931
Helius minutus
(Loew)
: Alexander, p. 42
vp.1931
Helius pulcher
(Meunier)
[sic!]: Alexander, p. 42 vp.1931
Rhamphidia pulchra
(Meunier)
: Alexander, p. 42
v.1931
Antocha succinea
Meunier
: Alexander, p.42
1985
Helius minutus
(Loew)
: Krzemiński, p. 116
v.1985
Helius abditus
Krzemiński
: Krzemiński, p. 116, figs. 9, 10 1993
Helius pulcher
: Krzemiński
, p. 597
1993
Helius minutus
(Loew)
: Krzemiński, p. 598
v.1993
Helius minutus
(Loew)
, p. 599,
Fig. 5–7
—
neotype
designation 1993
Antocha succinea
Meunier
: Krzemiński, p. 597
1993
Helius succineus
: Krzemiński
, p. 597—nomen nudum 1994
Helius minutus
Loew
: Evenhuis, p. 73
1994
Antocha succinea
Meunier
: Evenhuis, p. 73 [sic!]
Remarks.
The species
Rhamphidia minuta
Loew, 1850
was not clearly characterized by Loew.
Meunier (1906)
stated that he was not able to locate the specimen examined by Loew. The unavailability of Loew’s specimen was also noted by
Alexander (1931)
, who, however, placed it in the genus
Helius
, resulting in combination
Helius minutus
(
Loew, 1850
)
.
Krzemiński (1985)
stated that material of
Helius minutus
(Loew)
is lost. Subsequently,
Krzemiński (1993)
designated
neotype
for this species, based on the specimen deposited in the Museum of the Earth, PAS, Warsaw. He also synonymized
Helius abditus
Krzemiński, 1985
under
Helius minutus
(Loew)
, and proposed to synonymize
Antocha succinea
Meunier, 1906
under
Helius minutus
(Loew)
. It must be noted that specimen No.
4557 in
Meunier (1906)
paper (specimen No. Z-4557, examined by Krzemiński, deposited recently in Palaeontological Institute in Göttingen—Klebs collection) is the
type
specimen of
Antocha succinea
Meunier, 1906
, but
Krzemiński (1993)
did not indicate, that it is the
type
, and ascribed the specimen as material of
Helius minutus
.
Krzemiński (1993)
also listed specimens: K-4265 (Klebs collection, No. 4265) and Z-253 (Klebs collection No. 253; both presently deposited in Göttingen), which were ascribed to
Helius pulcher
by
Alexander (1931)
as belonging to
Helius minutus
.
Material examined.
Neotype
: No. 7895 (male), (
MEPAS
); additional material: No. MB.J. 224 (male), Coll. Kühl (
ZMHB
); No. K-4265, Z-253 (male), No. K1696, Z-4557 (male) (
GMUG
), No. MP/3342 (male) (
ISZP
).
Diagnostic characters.
Rostrum approximately 1.2x the length of the head (
Fig. 6
B), approximately equal the length of palpus, or palpus slightly longer, rostrum shorter than antenna; antenna more than twice longer than the rostrum; outer gonostylus short, straight, with two broad spikes apically; vein r-m rather long, well expressed, cross-vein m-cu almost in proximal 1/3 of d-cell base.
Redescription.
Body: the length of specimens approximately
3.03–5.7 mm
.
Head (
Fig. 6
A, 10D): rostrum
0.64–0.73 mm
long (
neotype
), approximately 1.2x the length of the head (
Fig. 6
B); antenna 16-segmented,
1.15 mm
long, more than twice longer than rostrum; scape cylindrical, large; pedicel barrel-shaped, broad; first flagellomere short, broad, flagellomeres 2–16 cylindrical with four elongated setae (
Fig. 10
C); 1.5–2 times than the segments bearing them; last flagellomere with two elongated setae at apex.
Palpus (
Fig. 6
A, 10C): almost as long as the rostrum or slightly longer, the last palpal segment
0.22 mm
long, almost equal two preceding segments together; first to third palpal segments
0.11 mm
long.
Wing (
Fig. 6
C): wing
4.4–4.8 mm
length and
1.01 mm
wide (
neotype
); pterostigma present, large and oval; vein Sc ending opposite 1/3 the length of Rs; cross-vein sc-r at the end of Sc; R1 ending opposite 1/4 of R2+3+4 length; r-r (R2) atrophied; R2+3+4 elongated, straight; d-cell elongated, closed; M3 longer than d-cell, M3 longer than half the length of R5; cross-vein m-cu almost in proximal 1/3 of d-cell base; A1 and A2 elongated, straight.
Hypopygium: outer gonostylus short, broad, with two broad spikes apically; inner gonostylus rather short, lobe-shaped; gonocoxite basally equipped with large, broad process terminating into narrow, acute spine.
Remarks.
Antenna is 16-segmented like in other species of the genus
Helius
from Baltic amber, but the last flegellomere is comparatively small, distinctly shorter than the rest. The wing venation in specimens No. K-4265, Z-253 differs from the other specimens of this species by following features: Sc is ended opposite midlength of Rs, R1 is ended opposite midlength of R2+3+4, d-cell is very short and broad and cross-vein m-cu occur in half of d-cell length.