Dixella intacta Greenwalt and Moulton

Greenwalt, D, 2016, The first fossil New World Dixidae with a critical discussion of generic definitions, Palaeontologia Electronica 19 (3), pp. 1-32 : 4-7

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scientific name

Dixella intacta Greenwalt and Moulton
status

sp. nov.

Dixella intacta Greenwalt and Moulton , new species

Figures 1 View FIGURE 1 , 2 View FIGURE 2 , 3.1 View FIGURE 3 , 4.1 View FIGURE 4 , 5 View FIGURE 5

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Etymology. The specific epithet is Latin for “untouched”, an indication of the intact nature of this fossil.

Holotype. Dixella intacta Greenwalt and Moulton , female; NMNH, USNM 546204 About USNM .

Type Horizon. Middle Eocene Coal Creek member, Kishenehn Formation.

Type Locality. Deep Ford site, Middle Fork of the Flathead River (Pinnacle, Montana) .

Differential Diagnosis. Distinguished from all other fossil Dixidae based on the presence of one or more of the following character states: distinct stylized spade-shaped cercus (similar to Dixa brevis Garrett, 1924 ), first flagellomere very slightly fusiform, antenna length much more than combined lengths of head and thorax, wing length/body length ratio equal to one, and apex of R 1 closer to C than to R 2.

Description. Adult female ( Figure 1 View FIGURE 1 ), body length 4.5 mm.

Head. Black. Eyes dichoptic, large, oval with dorsal-ventral height (0.45 mm) greater than width (0.40 mm). Eyes separated by 0.12 mm. Maxillary palpus not visible. Antenna brown, 2.4 mm in length ( Figure 2.1 View FIGURE 2 ). Scape barely visible, small, approximately 40 μm in width. Pedicel subspherical, 104 μm wide, 118 μm long. Antenna with 14 flagellomeres, each setose. F1 very slightly fusiform, 40 μm wide; F2–F4 widths gradually decrease to 30 μm. F5 (22 μm) more slender than F4. F5, subsequent flagellomere widths gradually decrease to 7 μm at F14. Flagellomere lengths/ widths (in mm) as follows: F1 (0.30/0.04), F2 (0.12/ 0.04), F3 (0.16/0.03), F4 (0.17/0.03), F5 (0.23/ 0.02), F6 (0.20/0.02), F7 (0.19/0.02), F8 (0.190.01), F9 (0.18/0.01), F10 (0.15/0.01), F11 (0.13/0.01), F12 (0.12/0.01), F13 (0.12/0.01), F14 (0.13/0.01).

Thorax. Length 1.3 mm. Dark brown medial, lateral vittae covering most of scutum except for posteromedial portion and four medial light brown spots connecting medial, lateral vittae ( Figure 2.2 View FIGURE 2 ). Scutellum yellow. Acrostichal setae at lateral margin of medial vitta. Setae present along posterior margin of scutellum, lateral surface of mediotergite.

Wings. Length 4.28 mm, width 1.37 mm ( Figure 3.1 View FIGURE 3 ). L/W ratio = 3.12. Vein R 2+3 arched. Sc apex even with Rs origin. Crossvein r-m single veinwidth distal to Rs bifurcation, slightly sigmoidal. Crossvein m-cu even with posterior point of r-m. A1 apex slightly basal to Cu bifurcation, distal to Sc apex and Rs origin. R 2+3 bifurcation basal to M bifurcation. Length ratios R 2 /M 2, M 2 /M 1, M 2 /M 1+2, R 2+3 /R 3 = 2.6, 0.61, 0.54, 0.49, respectively. Vein CuP present. Wing surface covered with microtrichae; veins, margin of wing with spiniform setae 55 ± 15 μm in length. Haltere dark brown, length 0.59 mm with setae on anterior margin of proximal end, knob; knob spherical, diameter 155 μm; base black.

Legs. All legs setose; hind tibia expanded distally. Foreleg femur, tibia, 5 tarsomeres lengths 1.38, 1.32, 0.9, 0.36, 0.23, 0.12, 0.14 mm, respectively. Midleg femur, tibia, 5 tarsomeres lengths 1.74, 1.58, 0.76, 0.42, 0.27, 0.14, 0.15 mm, respectively. Hind leg femur, tibia, 5 tarsal segments lengths 1.8, 1.83, 1.52, 0.53, 0.34, 0.18, 0.13 mm, respectively. Claws without teeth ( Figure 4.1 View FIGURE 4 ).

Abdomen and genitalia. Abdomen brown, setose, length 2.84 mm (not including cercus); sternite 8, tergite 9 dark brown/black, more heavily setose than anterior portion of abdomen. With single sclerotized spermatheca, spherical, 0.17 mm in diameter. Cercus black, setose, shaped like stylized spade, length 0.12 mm ( Figure 5 View FIGURE 5 ).

Male unknown.

NMNH

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Dixidae

Genus

Dixella

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