Stilpon lek, Shamshev & Grootaert, 2004

Shamshev, Igor V. & Grootaert, Patrick, 2004, A Review Of The Genus Stilpon Loew, 1859 (Empidoidea: Hybotidae) From The Oriental Region, Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 52 (2), pp. 315-346 : 330-331

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.10081452

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/DA4187F5-FFEF-2607-FC61-FF350AD1E68E

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scientific name

Stilpon lek
status

sp. nov.

Stilpon lek View in CoL , new species

( Figs. 45-49 View Figs )

Material examined. – Holotype - male, THAILAND: Loei province, Na Haeo , near waterfall at FIRS, sample n 20013, 23 May.2000, coll. P. Grootaert ( SWU).

Paratypes – 1 male, same locality as in holotype, sample n 98064, 23. V.1998, coll. P. Grootaert; 2 females, same data as in holotype ; 2 males, 1 female, Na Haeo , near stream at FIRS, sample n 2026, 27 May.2000, coll. P. Grootaert ; 1 male, Na Haeo , near stream on mud banks at FIRS, sample n 21035, 6 May.2001, coll. P. Grootaert ; 1 male, 2 females, Na Haeo , FIRS Malaise trap, 18-25 Dec.2001, coll. P. Grootaert ; 1 male, 1 female, same locality as in holotype, sample n 21033, 6 May.2001, coll. P. Grootaert. ( SWU, RBINS, ZRC).

Diagnosis. – Species with black thorax, fore tibia yellow. Male: mid femur with 1 short black anteroventral spine just beyond middle, abdomen with gland-like structures between tergites 4-3 and 3-2. Halter contrastingly black.

Description. – Male. Head black in ground-colour, with minute anterior ocellars, somewhat longer posterior ocellars and long, cruciate inner verticals. Antenna yellow. Postpedicel nearly 2.0 times longer than wide. Style about 5 times longer than postpedicel. Palpus brownish yellow, small, subtriangular.

Thorax wholly dark brown. Scutum entirely tomentose. Postpronotal bristle long, black, inclinate. Dorsocentrals in multiple rows, complete posteriorly. Acrostichals 2-serial, complete posteriorly.

Legs with colour pattern: hind femur in apical 2/3 yellowish brown to brownish, fore tarsomere 5 dark brown, mid and hind tarsomere 5 pale brown; in darker specimens mid and hind coxae, mid and hind tibiae and mid femur at apex with brownish tinge. Hind trochanter lacking spines. Mid femur ( Fig. 45 View Figs ) with 4 yellowish ventral bristles in basal half and 1 short black anteroventral spine just beyond middle. Hind femur (viewed laterally) evenly thickened toward middle; with row of 5 long anteroventral bristles in apical part and some prominent dorsal bristles. Fore tibia lacking prominent bristles. Mid tibia with rows of ventral spinules in apical half and 1 longer subapical spinule. Hind tibia unmodified.

Wing ( Fig. 46 View Figs ) normally developed, covered with uniform microtrichia; almost uniformly infuscate, somewhat paler along posterior margin. Costal vein with ordinary short setulae on anterior margin. Vein R2+3 about 3 times longer than Rs. Distance between apices of veins R2+3 and R4+5 about 1.3 times longer than distance between apices of veins R1 and R2+3. R4+5 and M divergent and evenly arcuate in apical part. Halter with contrast black, elongate knob and pale yellow stem.

Abdomen largely pale brown, with segments (except segment 8) weakly sclerotized, segment 8 wholly brown. Segments 1-2 unmodified. Narrow gland-like structures present between tergites 4-3 and 3-2 ( Fig. 80 View Figs ). Tergites 3 and 4 shortened. Almost all tergites with scattered minute brownish setulae, tergites 7 and 8 with moderately long bristles. Sternites with similar setation but sternites 3 and 4 bearing 1 pair of inclinate bristles.

Hypopygium ( Fig. 47 View Figs ) dark brown. Hypandrium with 2 strong bristles in apical part. Epandrium completely divided. Left epandrial lamella small, fused to hypandrium, bearing 2 short bristles in apical part. Left surstylus with upper lobe ( Fig. 48 View Figs ) undivided, broadened toward apex, with markedly developed surstylar comb. Right surstylus ( Fig. 49 View Figs ) rather small, rounded apically, sublinear, lacking spines. Left cercus unbranched, elongate, digitiform, lacking spines, with 1 long ventral bristle in middle part and several shorter marginal bristles basally. Right cercus consisting of two lobes, lacking spines; left lobe elongate, digitiform, somewhat broadened toward apex; right lobe small, rounded, with 2 long apical bristles. Phallus long, hair-like, curved.

Female. In most respects identical to male. Fore tarsomere 5 pale brown, mid and hind tarsomere 5 pale yellow. Mid femur with yellowish ventral bristles only. Mid tibia lacking spinules. Halter with pale brownish knob. Abdomen lacking gland-like structures. Terminalia elongate. Segment 8 stronger sclerotized than preabdomen. Proximal margin of sternite 8 without 2 anteriorly directed rods. Apex of sternite 8 not partially separated from base. Sternite 10 uniformly sclerotized, not fused with ventroapical margin of tergite 8. Cercus elongate oval, brownish yellow, clothed in setulae of different length.

Measurements. – Body length 1.5-1.9 mm, wing length 0.9- 1.2 mm.

Etymology. – “Lek” means small in Thai and it refers to the small size of the species

Phylogenetic relationships. – The relationships of this species are unresolved beyond inclusion within the S. divergens group.

Distribution and seasonal occurrence. – Thailand. Known from one locality in Northeast Thailand. Records mainly in May, but one record also in December.

SWU

Sungshin Women's University

V

Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium

RBINS

Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences

ZRC

Zoological Reference Collection, National University of Singapore

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Hybotidae

Genus

Stilpon

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