Tomosvaryella kiansiae Motamedinia & Skevington

Motamedinia, Behnam, Skevington, Jeffrey H. & Kelso, Scott, 2021, Revision of Tomosvaryella Aczél (Diptera: Pipunculidae) in the Middle East, with description of 19 new species, Zootaxa 5002 (1), pp. 1-103 : 39-43

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5002.1.1

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:5DC2A66A-3F04-42D0-8A8C-F0686054E556

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5122581

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A887D0-5F64-FFA3-FF3E-EFB1FDA84E55

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Plazi

scientific name

Tomosvaryella kiansiae Motamedinia & Skevington
status

sp. nov.

Tomosvaryella kiansiae Motamedinia & Skevington View in CoL sp. nov.

Figs 22A–D View FIGURE 22 , 53 View FIGURE 53 , 67E View FIGURE 67 –F

Diagnosis: This species can be recognized by the shape of surstyli in dorsal view, right surstylus rectangular-shaped and left surstylus roughly club-shaped ( Fig. 22A View FIGURE 22 ); left surstylus with apicoventral projection in lateral view ( Fig. 22C View FIGURE 22 ); long phallic guide, straight dorsally, wavy ventrally in lateral view ( Fig. 22C–D View FIGURE 22 ).

Description: MALE: Body length (excluding antennae): 2.6 mm. Head. Face dark, silver-gray pollinose. Scape and pedicel dark; pedicel with a pair of short upper setae and 1–2 short lower setae; flagellum light brown, tip paler than base, tapering and gray pollinose (LF:WF = 2.6); arista dark, with thickened base. Eyes converging but not meeting and separated by less than diameter of frontal facets. Frons dark, silver-gray pollinose, vertex dark, lacking pollinosity, bearing an elevated ocellar triangle; vertex dark, lacking pollinosity; occiput dark, gray pollinose. Thorax. Pleura, prescutum, scutum and scutellum dark. Pleura gray pollinose. Postpronotal lobe yellow, weakly gray pollinose and with 2–3 light brown postpronotal setae along upper margin. Prescutum and scutum narrowly gray pollinose, with two uniseriate dorsocentral rows of setae and some supra-alar setae. Scutellum gray pollinose, with about 2–3 thin short setae along posterior margin (up to 0.03 mm). Subscutellum gray pollinose. Wing. Length: 2.5 mm. LW:MWW = 2.5. Wing almost entirely covered in microtrichia. M 1 gently undulating. Halter length: 0.33 mm. Base and stem brown, knob paler than base. Legs. Coxae dark, gray pollinose. Mid coxa with 2–3 light brown setae on apical margin. Trochanters dark, smooth. Femora dark brown, slightly light brown at apex, gray pollinose. Fore femur bearing two smaller anteroventral spines in basal third, Fore and hind femora with 1–2 wrinkled indentations in basal. Tibiae dark brown, distinctly light brown in basal third, gray pollinose with one wrinkled indentation in middle, hind tibia with some light brown setae in apical third. Tarsi light brown and paler than tibiae, gray pollinose, with some light brown setae dorsally. Pulvilli yellow. Claws light brown with black tips. Abdomen. Ground color dark, gray pollinose. Tergite 1 with six to eight strong lateral setae. Tergites 1–5 with scattered brown setae. Syntergosternite 8 dark, brown pollinose. Genitalia. Genital capsule in dorsal view: epandrium brown, wider than long (MLE:MWE = 0.71). Surstyli brown and asymmetrical, right surstylus rectangular-shaped and left surstylus roughly club-shaped, wider than right one, tip of left surstylus rounded ( Fig. 22A View FIGURE 22 ). Genital capsule in ventral view: gonopods equal in height, rather broad and almost symmetrical ( Fig. 22B View FIGURE 22 ); phallic guide strong and long, reaches in middle of surstyli, subepandrial sclerite wide, rather rectangular-shaped ( Fig. 22B View FIGURE 22 ). Genital capsule in lateral view: both surstyli rectangular-shaped, bent towards sternite ( Fig. 22C–D View FIGURE 22 ); left surstylus with apicoventral projection ( Fig. 22C View FIGURE 22 ); phallic guide thin and long, straight dorsally, wavy ventrally ( Fig. 22C–D View FIGURE 22 ); phallus trifid with three ejaculatory ducts, one bearing small teeth along basal two thirds ( Fig. 22C–D View FIGURE 22 ). FEMALE: unknown.

Etymology: The specific epithet refers to “Kiansi”, the historical name of a Hamoun wetland, from where the specimens were collected. The name is formed as a feminine noun in the genitive case.

Specimens examined: HOLOTYPE: IRAN: Sistan & Baluchestan: Zabol , 31°07’N, 61°28’E, 481 m a.s.l., 3.iv.2015, H. Derafshan, Malaise trap, JSS51921 (1♂, CNC) GoogleMaps . PARATYPE: IRAN: Sistan & Baluchestan: Zabol , 31°12’N, 61°20’E, 14.iv.2014, H. Derafshan, sweep net, JSS51828 (1♂, CNC) GoogleMaps .

Distribution: Iran ( Fig. 53 View FIGURE 53 ).

CNC

Canadian National Collection of Insects, Arachnids, and Nematodes

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Pipunculidae

Genus

Tomosvaryella

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