Stegana (Oxyphortica) dainuo Wang and Chen, 2017

Wang, Nannan, Zhang, Yuan, Cheng, Yu & Chen, Hongwei, 2017, Nine new species of the subgenus Stegana (Oxyphortica) from the Oriental region, with morphological and molecular evidence based on Chinese species (Diptera: Drosophilidae), Journal of Natural History 51 (33 - 34), pp. 1943-1970 : 1956-1958

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222933.2017.1360960

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persistent identifier

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scientific name

Stegana (Oxyphortica) dainuo Wang and Chen
status

sp. nov.

Stegana (Oxyphortica) dainuo Wang and Chen , sp. nov.

(Figures 2(g), 4(c), 5(h) and 9).

Diagnosis

This species is related to S. (O.) adentata Toda and Peng, 1992 from southern China in the shape of aedeagus in ventral view, but can be distinguished by having the aedeagus dorsally not protruded in lateral view ( Figure 9 View Figure 9 (d)). In S. adentata : aedeagus protruded posterodorsally ( Toda and Peng 1992; figures 23 and 24). The 2.7% interspecific genetic distance to S. (O). laohlie sp. nov. is one of the smallest interspecific distances ascertained within this subgenus; see under that species.

Description

Clypeus dark brown to black. Palpus yellowish brown. Mesoscutum yellowish brown, brown to dark brown posteriomedially, with two pairs of thin, indistinct, brown longitudinal stripes sublaterally ( Figure 4 View Figure 4 (c)). Scutellum mostly dark brown, yellow along margin, sometimes only at tip ( Figure 4 View Figure 4 (c)). Katepisternum yellow. Wing yellow, brown anterodistally (Figure 2(g)). Abdominal tergites: 1st yellow; 2nd yellow medially, dark brown along posterior and lateral margins; 3rd to 5th mostly brownish to dark brown, yellow along anterior margins; 6th yellow medially, dark laterally ( Figure 5 View Figure 5 (h)). Male terminalia: Epandrium nearly rectangular on posterolateral corners, with dense pubescence and setae ( Figure 9 View Figure 9 (a)). Cercus lacking pubescence ( Figure 9 View Figure 9 (a)). Surstylus small, lobe-shaped, only with several setae basally and apically ( Figure 9 View Figure 9 (b)). Parameres absent ( Figure 9 View Figure 9 (c, d)). Aedeagus sclerotized and bare dorsally, pubescent ventrally, apically slightly curved dorsad in lateral view, expanded outward on both sides of peristome ( Figure 9 View Figure 9 (c, d)). Gonopods broadened, somewhat to hood-shaped ( Figure 9 View Figure 9 (c, d)). Measurements

BL = 3.20 mm in holotype (range in two males and three females paratypes: 3.30– 3.33 mm in males, 3.75–4.13 mm in females), ThL = 1.57 mm (1.40–1.70 mm in males, 1.63–1.70 mm in females), WL = 2.77 mm (2.90–3.23 mm in males, 2.93–3.13 mm in females), WW = 1.20 mm (1.20–1.40 mm in males, 1.17–1.47 mm in females), arb = 6/4 (5–7/3–5), avd = 0.73 (0.67–0.91), adf = 1.88 (1.57–2.50), flw = 1.63 (1.67–2.50), FW/ HW = 0.37 (0.36–0.39), ch/o = 0.09 (0.09–0.12), prorb = 0.96 (0.80–0.96), rcorb = 0.61 (0.50–0.65), vb = 0.50 (0.40–0.63), dcl = 0.37 (0.40–0.43), presctl = 0.50 (0.25–0.49), sctl = damaged (1.02–1.26), sterno = 0.83 (0.70–0.78), orbito = 1.43 (1.57–1.80), dcp = 0.27 (0.24–0.29), sctlp = 0.78 (0.76–1.00), C = 2.45 (2.62–3.00), 4c = 0.85 (0.73– 0.87), 4v = 1.68 (1.59–1.78), 5x = 1.19 (1.00–1.44), ac = 5.00 (5.00–6.00), M = 0.40 (0.31– 0.54), C3F = 1.00 (1.00).

Type specimens

Holotype male ( SCAU, No. 124834), China: Mengdong, Cangyuan , Yunnan, altitude 1320 m, 7 May 2016, ex tussock, J Huang . Paratypes: China: three females ( SCAU, Nos. 124835–37), same data as holotype; two males ( SCAU, Nos. 124838–39), China: Husa, Longchuan , Yunnan, 24°27′37 ʹ ’N, 97°45′9 ʹ ’E, altitude 1200m, 20–21 August 2016, ex tussock, HW Chen .

Etymology

Derived from a girl name of the Jingpo nationality in Yunnan, China.

Distribution

China (Yunnan).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Drosophilidae

Genus

Stegana

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