Rhynchopsilopa guangdongensis, Zhang, Junhua, Yang, Ding & Mathis, Wayne N., 2012

Zhang, Junhua, Yang, Ding & Mathis, Wayne N., 2012, A review of the species of Rhynchopsilopa Hendel from China (Diptera, Ephydridae), ZooKeys 216, pp. 23-42 : 27-28

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.216.3224

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scientific name

Rhynchopsilopa guangdongensis
status

sp. n.

Rhynchopsilopa guangdongensis   ZBK sp. n. Figs 1-8

Diagnosis.

Body brownish yellow. Face subshiny, reddish orange; epistoma yellow; palpus brown, not stout at apex; arista with 8 dorsal rays. 1 pair of posts dc, sutural dc absent. Forecoxa yellowish, mid and hind coxae brownish yellow; femora yellow; tibia and tarsomeres 1-4 yellowish, tarsomere 5 dark. Forefemur with a row of pd and pv shorter than width of forefemur. Mesonotum and abdomen with short and sparse setulae. Costal vein index 0.45, M vein index 2.1. Male genitalia: epandrium narrow; hypandrium in ventral view hourglass-like, in lateral view shallow to nearly flat; postsurstylus tapered toward apex in lateral view; gonite/subepandrial plate shallowly sinuous, rod-like; phallapodeme vertically elongate, with short extended keel oriented more toward hypandrial attachment of phallapodeme.

Description.

Male. Body length 2.0-2.2 mm; wing length 2.3-2.4 mm.

Head subshiny, brownish red. Setulae and setae of head black; lateral vt as long as medial vt; 1 pair of strong oc; 1 pair of strong proclinate orb. Face subshiny, reddish orange; epistoma yellow; palpus brown. Gena with 1 strong seta. Arista with 8 dorsal rays.

Thorax subshiny, brown, with violet reflections; mesonotum dark brown, with short and sparse setulae; anepisternum and katepisternum brownish yellow. Thoracic setulae and setae black. 1 pair of posts dc, sutural dc absent; 2 rows of acr weak and short; posterior npl as long as anterior npl; anepisternum with 2 setae, length of ventral seta 2 × that of dorsal seta; katepisternal seta weaker than ventral anepisternal seta; 1 weak sa, 1 strong ia; scutellum with 2 pairs of sc, apical sc stronger than lateral sc. Forecoxa yellowish, mid and hind coxae brownish yellow; femora yellow; tibiae and tarsomeres 1-4 yellowish, tarsomere 5 dark (Figs 1-3). Forefemur with rows of pd and pv shorter than width of forefemur. Costal vein index 0.45, M vein index 2.1. Wing and veins yellowish. Haltere white.

Abdomen subshiny, brownish yellow, bearing short and sparse setulae. Male genitalia (Figs 4-7): epandrium in lateral view (Fig. 5) very thin, bearing long setae on entire length along posterior margin; cercus in posterior view (Fig. 4) hemispherical; presurstylus greatly reduced; postsurstylus in posterior view (Fig. 4) broader basally, thereafter shallowly sinuous, tapered to point, in lateral view (Fig. 5) broad basally, evenly tapered at ventral margin, symmetrically sinuous at dorsal margin; aedeagus in posterior view (Figs 4, 7) narrowly elongate, more so than postsurstylus, slightly arched ventrally; phallapodeme in lateral view (Fig. 5) vertically elongate with short extended keel oriented more toward hypandrial attachment of phallapodeme; subepandrial plate in posterior view (Fig. 4) rod-like, shallowly curved, not attenuate medially; hypandrium in ventral view (Fig. 6) hourglass-like, in lateral view (Fig. 5) shallow to nearly flat.

Female. Body length 1.7-2.0 mm; wing length 2.3-2.5 mm. Similar to male. Female ventral receptacle as in Fig 8.

Specimens examined.

Holotype ♂, Guangdong: Dapu, Fengxi National Nature Reserve, 28 Jul 2003, Xingyue Liu (CAU). Paratypes 1♀, same data as holotype (CAU); 1♂, 1♀, Guangdong: Dapu, Fengxi National Nature Reserve, 29 Jul 2003, Shuwen An (CAU & USNM); 1♂, Guangdong: Dapu, Fengxi National Nature Reserve, 30 Jul 2003, Xingyue Liu (CAU); 1♀, Guangxi: Luocheng, Jiuwanshan National Nature Reserve, Yuxi, 28 Jul 2003, Lili Zhang (USNM).

Distribution.

China (Guangdong, Guangxi).

Etymology.

The species epithet is derived from the type locality, Guangdong.

Remarks.

This new species is similar to Rhynchopsilopa pallipes Wirth but may be distinguished from the latter by the reddish orange face, the costal vein index (0.45), the M vein index (2.1), and by the darkened 5th tarsomere. In Rhynchopsilopa pallipes , the face is yellow, the costal vein index is 0.59, the M vein index is 2.1, and all tarsi are yellow ( Wirth 1968).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Ephydridae

Genus

Rhynchopsilopa