Apodacra radchenkoi Verves & Khrokalo, 2015

Verves, Yury, Radchenko, Volodymyr & Khrokalo, Lyudmyla, 2015, A review of species of subtribe Apodacrina Rohdendorf, 1967 with description of a new species of Apodacra Macquart, 1854 from Turkey (Insecta: Diptera: Sarcophagidae: Miltogramminae: Miltogrammini), Turkish Journal of Zoology 39 (2), pp. 263-278 : 264-265

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.3906/zoo-1312-14

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:199943C6-0A96-4E2E-B6D1-984165796AFB

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BE8786-FF96-FFCA-FCF4-FF46FE5EF8FB

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Apodacra radchenkoi Verves & Khrokalo
status

sp. nov.

Apodacra radchenkoi Verves & Khrokalo View in CoL , sp. nov. ( Figures 1–6 View Figures 1–6 )

Holotype (male): Body color: Bright colored. Head silvery-white dusted, frontal vitta yellow, entirely with fine pruinescence; fore spiracles gray, hind ones yellowish-white; antennae and palpi bright yellow, apical narrower part of arista darkened; ocellar triangle black. Thorax entirely black, apical part of scutellum reddish-brown. Wings hyaline, basicosta and epaulette yellow. Legs light brown, all femora in basal half black, apex of hind tibia gray, all tarsi black.

5

Abdomen orange-yellow, with black and brown pattern. 1+2nd tergite at base and in central part shining black, yellowish-brown laterally; 3rd and 4th tergites with median longitudinal black spots (shining in basal 0.4–0.5 and dense light dust apically) and paired brownish-black lateral stripes in basal 0.3; the distances between spot and stripes of 4th abdominal tergite significantly less then diameter of median spot; 5th tergite with 3 shining black rounded spots in basal three-fourths; 6th tergite with shining black median spot; genitalia reddish-brown.

Body length: 5.0 mm.

Head: Frons at vertex 0.34×, at level of antennal base 0.33× of head width. Frontal vitta 2.5× widened backwards, 1.2× wide as one of parafrontalia. Flagellomere 2.5× as long as pedicel, arista widened in basal 0.8. Parafacialia at level of antennal base 0.20×, genae 0.12× of eye height. Palpi at apex widened. Ocellars short, hair-liked; vte absent; fr 9–10, midlong and strong; orb 1+4, slightly longer than fr; parafrontalia and parafacialia with microscopic light setae; genae with erect yellow hairs; only one pair of vi presents; 8–10 oral bristles black, others numerous and yellow ( Figures 1 and 2 View Figures 1–6 ).

Mesosoma. Covered with short white hairs, bristles well developed; acr 4+5, prescutellar pair longest; dc 4+5; ia 1+3; pprn 2; npl 2; kepst 1+1; propleuron bare. Scutellum with 3 pairs of long and strong marg; d hair-liked. t 2 with one ad.

Wings. The petiolus of vein r 4+5 0.5 as long as r-m, vein r 4+5 with one basal seta, vein m right-angled, dm-cu s -liked curved ( Figure 3 View Figures 1–6 ).

Legs. First tarsomere of hind tarsus widened and elongated, covered by several rows of numerous short spine-like setae, with ventral ctenidium constructed from short and thick hooked bristles ( Figure 4 View Figures 1–6 ).

Metasoma. 1+2nd and 3rd tergites without marginal bristles, 4th tergite with a pair of medio-marginals, 5th and 6th tergites with rows of strong marginal bristles ( Figure 5 View Figures 1–6 ). The median parts of hind margins of 4th and 5th tergites slightly stilted over the surface of next posterior tergite ( Figure 6 View Figures 1–6 ). Genitalia small.

Etymology. The specific name is given in honor of one of the coauthors, the well-known Ukrainian entomologist Prof V Radchenko.

Type material. Holotype (male). Turkey, Antalya Province, Side city, sand waste plot, 36°46′05″N, 31°23′24″E, 10– 19.08.2011, Yu. G. Verves leg. GoogleMaps Holotype in Institute for Evolutionary Ecology, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine ( IEE-NASU) .

Comparison. This species is closely related to A. dispar Villeneuve, 1916 by construction of hind tarsi of male, head proportions, and presence of row of black oral setae, but differs by orange-yellow ground color of metasoma, right-angled vein m, and almost not stilted hind margins of 4th and 5th abdominal tergites.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Sarcophagidae

Genus

Apodacra

Darwin Core Archive (for parent article) View in SIBiLS Plain XML RDF