Botanophila nigribella ( Deng, Geng, Liu & Li, 1995 )

Xue, Wan-Qi & Song, Wen-Hui, 2007, A review of the genus Botanophila Lioy (Diptera: Anthomyiidae) from China, with descriptions of three new species, Zootaxa 1633, pp. 1-38 : 33-35

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.179451

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6241107

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scientific name

Botanophila nigribella ( Deng, Geng, Liu & Li, 1995 )
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7. Botanophila nigribella ( Deng, Geng, Liu & Li, 1995)

( Figs. 50–54 View FIGURES 50 – 54 )

Pegohylemyia nigribella Deng, Geng, Liu & Li, 1995: 58 –60.

Redescription. Male. Body length 8.0–9.0mm. Head. Eye bare; frons about 2.0–2..5 times the width of anterior ocellus, frontal vitta black and about 3.0 times the width of fronto-orbital plate, interfrontal setae strong, without proclinate orbital seta, about 8 pairs of frontal setae on lower half of frons; fronto-orbital plate and parafacial black, covered with grey pruinosity, parafacial about 1.5 times the width of antennal postpedicel, antennal black, antennal postpedicel about 2.0 times as long as broad, arista pubescent, the longest hairs as long as basal diameter of arista, facial carina not distinct, vibrissal angle situated behind frontal angle in profile, epistoma not prominent, 1 row of upcurved subvibrissal setulae, genal height about 2/7 the eye height, genal hairs black, median occipital sclerite bare, postocular setae extending to ventral surface; palpus black and slender, a little shorter than prementum, prementum covered with pale grey pruinosity and 4.0–4.5times as long as broad.

Thorax. Ground colour black, scutum covered with caesious pruinosity and with 3 dark black vittae which not continuing to scutoscutellar suture, pre-acr trichoid in 2 rows, post-acr row also hair-like, just 1 pair of distinct setae before scutellum, dc 2+3, without outer posthumeral seta, ia 0+2, pra strong and about 2.0 times length of posterior notopleural seta, scutellum without spot and also black, apical part of scutellum with mostly pale hairs on undersurface, anterior anepisternal seta 0, basisternum of prosternum, median cavate of proepisternum, notopleuron, anepimeron, katepimeron and meron bare, anterior and posterior spiracles small and dark brown, katepisternal setae 1+(2–3).

Wing. Base brown, basicosta dark brown, costal vein setulose costal vein setulose only basally on ventral surface, costal spine short, basal node of vein R4+5 bare, calypters brown, margin of which dark brown, lower calypter about 1/3 length of upper one, haltere yellow.

Legs. Entirely black, fore tibia with 1 apical d, 1 medial pv; mid tibia with 2 ad, 2 pd, 2 pv,; hind femur with complete av row, with a row of pv on basal 2/3 part, hind tibia with 3–5 av, 3–4 ad, 3–4 pd, 5–6 pv, without apical pv; all tarsi longer than tibiae; claws and pulvilli large and long.

Abdomen. Black and long-ovate, covered with bluish grey pruinosity, with broad inverse trapeziform spots medially on tergite 2 to tergite 5, tergite 6 bare; sternite 1 with hairs, sternite 5 extended.

Female. Unknown.

Material examined. CHINA: 7ɗ, Mt. Jiajin, 4000–4100m, 102°85'E, 30°38'N, Sichuan Province, 4.viii.2005 (Ming-fu Wang) ( SYNU).

Remarks. The orginal description of this species is not clarity and exact (e.g., frons width, arista and the longest hairs of it, wing etc.). Therefore, it is needed to be redescriptied. By compared terminalia and habitus with original figures and description of the species, it is sure that the specimens are Botanophila nigribella ( Deng, Geng, Liu & Li, 1995) .

Geographic distribution. China.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Anthomyiidae

Genus

Botanophila

Loc

Botanophila nigribella ( Deng, Geng, Liu & Li, 1995 )

Xue, Wan-Qi & Song, Wen-Hui 2007
2007
Loc

Pegohylemyia nigribella

Deng 1995: 58
1995
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