Anocha moraviensis sp. nov.
Fig. 4A–B
Diagnosis. The eye-bridge is complete; the tines of the long M1+2-fork run parallel to each other. Male genitalic structures characteristic of this species (Fig. 4A) are the short, almost straight gonostyli with a steep front and a narrow apical tooth; the ejaculatory apodeme not widened apically (but with distinct accessory gland ducts); and the gonocoxites with a straight rather than convex ventrobasal edge. Females are unknown.
Differential diagnosis. Anocha grytsjoenensis, another species with long M1+2-fork, differs in having an incomplete eye-bridge; longer, slightly curved gonostyli; and a spoon-shaped ejaculatory apodeme (see Fig. 2A).
Other male characters. Body size 2.3 mm. Head. Eye-bridge 5 ommatidia long at vertex. A single postocular bristle. Flagellomeral nodes fully covered with microtrichia (not drawn in Fig. 4B, which depicts the fifth flagellomere). Neck of fourth flagellomere 1.3 times longer than node. Wing. Membrane fully setose. Point of furcation of M1+2 situated clearly proximal to apex of M4. Terminalia (Fig. 4A). Ninth tergite trapezoid. Gonocoxites wider than long; ventral emargination broadly V-shaped, membranous and faintly contoured on inferior half; membranous window large and subtriangular in holotype, much smaller and slit-shaped in paratype. Gonostylus 1.9 times longer than wide; apical tooth adpressed basally to gonostylar body. Tegmen clearly wider than long, subtriangular, narrowly rounded apically. Aedeagal teeth about 15–20.
Etymology. The species epithet, moraviensis, is an adjective derived from Moravia, the region of provenance of the type-specimens.
Types. Holotype. Male (no. CEC401), Czech Republic, Moravia, Havraníky, Podyjí National Park, 27 Sep.– 14 Nov. 2001, Malaise trap, M. Barták & Š. Kubík (in NMPC). Paratype . Male (no. CEC402), same data as the holotype (in SDEI).
Distribution and phenology. Czech Republic (Moravia). The two specimens known of this species were collected in late autumn in a habitat not specified on the specimen labels.