Hayesomyia cinctuma, Cheng, Ming & Wang, Xinhua, 2006

Cheng, Ming & Wang, Xinhua, 2006, Review of Hayesomyia Murray & Fittkau (Diptera: Chironomidae: Tanypodinae) from China, Zootaxa 1147, pp. 35-59 : 38-41

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.172093

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6258481

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E4EB34-FF87-3A1F-A702-FA45FDE0FD8E

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Plazi

scientific name

Hayesomyia cinctuma
status

sp. nov.

Hayesomyia cinctuma View in CoL sp. n. (Figs. 5–9)

Type material

Holotype male (BDN No.21906), CHINA: Guizhou Province, Daomai County, Dashahe River Natural Conversation, 600 m, 25.V.2004, light trap, H. Q. Tang. Paratypes: 1 male (BDN No.02252), Fujian Province, Jianning County, Wuyi Mountain, Tongmu township, 658 m, Qili, 28.IV.1993, light trap, X. H. Wang.

FIGUERS 5–9. Hayesomyia cinctuma sp. n. male imago. 5, thorax. 6, abdomen. 7a, fore leg. 7b, mid leg. 7c, hind leg. 8, wing. 9, hypopygium.

Male imago (n = 2)

Dimensions. Total length 3.6–3.63 mm. Wing length 2.08–2.32 mm. Total length/wing length 1.57–1.75. Wing length/length of profemur 2.18–2.64.

Coloration. Head brown. Ground color of thorax yellow, brown pigmentation confined to narrow band on anteanepisternum II along anapleural suture, center 1/4 of preepisternum, basal 3/4 of median anepisternum II and majority of posterior anepisternum II, darker brown pigmentation confined to 2/3 of scutellum, 5 areas of the scutum and posterior 2/3 of postnotum (Fig 5). Tergite I pale brown; tergite II pale brown with 2 small brown rounded marking in middle; tergite III brown; tergite IV pale brown with narrow brown basal band; tergite V brown with broad dark brown basal band; tergites VI brown with brown rounded basal marking and additional dark stripe along lateral margins; tergites VII–VIII dark brown (Fig. 6). Hypopygium pale brown. Legs pale with narrow brown ring at apices of all femora, basally and distally on all tibiae, apices of all tarsomeres 2, all of tarsomeres 3 (Fig. 7b, 7c), and tarsomere 4 of fore leg (Fig. 7a). Wings with 3 distinct pigmented areas, 1 transverse band over crossveins r­m and m­cu, 1 around apex of r3 and 1 on m3+4; wing membrane extensively infuscated (Fig. 8).

Head. AR 1.2–1.22. Temporal setae 12–14; including 10 verticals and 2–4 postorbitals. Clypeus with 23–38 setae. Tentorium 153–185 µm long, 35–45 µm wide. Palpomere 1–5 lengths (µm): 48–48; 78–83; 150–190; 200–220; 310–320.

Wing (Fig. 8). VR 0.84–0.89. Brachiolum with 3 long setae. Squama with 30–33 setae.

Thorax. Antepronotal setae 5; dorsocentrals 20–33; acrostichals 19–26; prescutellars 2–3; supraalars 2; prealars 9–11; scutellars 14–16.

Legs. Spur on fore tibia 60–68 µm long with 6 lateral teeth. Spurs on mid tibia 63–65 and 68–80 µm long with 8 lateral teeth. Spurs on hind tibia 55–75 and 83–100 µm long with 6 lateral teeth. Tibial comb on hind leg with 6 setae. Lengths (µm) and proportions of legs as in Table 2 View TABLE 2

Hypopygium (Fig. 9). Tergite VIII distally expanded and covering basal portion of tergite IX. Gonocoxite 173–175 µm long. Gonostylus 138–140 µm long. Median volsella 28–50 µm long, 30–35 µm wide. HR 1.25–1.25. HV 2.57–2.64.

Distribution

This species was found in a southwestern province (Guizhou Province) and an eastern province (Fujian Province) of Oriental China.

Diagnosis

This new species differs from other known species of the genus Hayesomyia by the banded abdomen, characteristic wing markings, and banded legs. It is similar to H. zayunica sp. n. in having an expanded tergite VIII distally, but the markings of the body and wings are different.

TABLE 2. Lengths (µm) and proportions of legs of H. cinctuma sp. n.

  fe ti ta1 ta2 ta3 ta4 ta5 LR
p1 870–950 1050–1125 880–930 390–450 300 230–240 120–140 0.83–0.84
p2 975–1150 950–1050 630–650 310 230–240 190 120 0.6–0.68
p3 925–1075 1175–1275 880–950 500–510 360–370 250–280 130–150 0.75

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Chironomidae

Genus

Hayesomyia

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