Allocladius fortispinatus (Edwards)
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Allocladius fortispinatus (Edwards)
Spaniotoma (Smittia) fortispinata Edwards, 1931: 296 .
Bryophaenocladius fortispinata (Edwards) ; Ferrington & Saether (1995: 57). Bryophaenocladius fortispinatus (Edwards) ; Spies and Reiss (1996: 75).
Allocladius fortispinatus (Edwards) ; Andersen et al. (2010: 10); Ferrington & Saether (2011: 50).
Material examined. ARGENTINA: Holotype male, Río Negro, Bariloche, 23–28.x.1926, F.W. Edwards (BM 1927–63, BMNH); 2 males, Río Negro, P.N. Nahuel Huapi, Mallín La Heladera, 41º 00' 06.4'' S, 71º 48' 40.3'' W, 878 m a.s.l., 7–i / 4.ii.2007, Malaise trap, A. Garre and F. Montes de Oca (MLP); 5 males, same data except 15.xii.2006, sweep net.
Diagnosis. Emended from Andersen et al. (2010) and Ferrington & Saether (2011). The combination of supraalar absent; long costal extension; parallel-sided anal point; superior volsella slightly developed as basal swelling fused with long, narrow and adpressed inferior volsella without accessory lobe; and pars ventralis absent distinguishes A. fortispinatus from the rest of the species of the genus.
Male (n = 8, except when otherwise stated). Total length 1.54–2.17 [2.17] mm. Wing length 1.05–1.33 [1.33] mm. Total length/wing length 1.44–1.71 [1.63]. Wing length/length of profemur 2.44–3.00 [3.00]. Coloration uniformly dark brown.
Head. Antennae with 13 flagellomeres, AR 0.43–0.48 [0.48] (3), ultimate flagellomere 180–230 [230] (3) long. Temporal setae 0–2 [not observed] divided in 0–1 [not observed] (6) inner verticals, 1–2 [not observed] outer verticals and 0–2 [2] (6) postorbitals. Clypeus with 9–10 [8] setae. Tentorium 98–120 [120] long and 15–22 [not observed] wide. Stipes 81–100 [100] (6) long and 5–7 [not observed] (6) wide. Palpomere lengths (1–5): 15–22 [20]; 22–34 [34]; 46–64; 51–73; 66–78 (6).
Thorax. Antepronotum with 1 lateral setae [not apparent]. Dorsocentrals 6–10 [8]; acrostichals 2–4 [2]; prealars 3 [2]; supraalars absent. Scutellum with 1–2 [2].
Wing. VR 1.4 [1.4]. C extension 88–110 [90]. Brachiolum without setae (5); all veins bare. R4+5 ending distal to M3+4.
Legs. Spur of front tibia 35–42 [not observed] (6) long; spurs of mid tibia: 12–14 [14] (6) and 15–17 [18] (6) long; of hind tibia: 12–15 and 34–42 (6) long. Width at apex of front tibia 24–32 [not observed]; of midd tibia 24– 34 [not observed]; of hind tibia 29–42 [not observed]. Comb with 9–11 [not observed] setae. Lengths and proportions of legs in Table 4 View TABLE 4 .
Hypopygium. Anal point parallel-sided with rounded apex,17–28 [19] long, 4–8 [5] wide. Tergum IX with 4– 12 [12] setae, laterosternite IX with 3–5 [4–6] setae. Phallapodeme 30–58 [58] long; transverse sternapodeme 46– 60 [60] long, with well developed oral projections. Without virga. Gonocoxite 134–154 [146] long; length from base of gonocoxite to apex of inferior volsella/length of gonocoxite 0.15–0.20 [not observed]. Gonostylus 46–54 [54] long; megaseta 6–12 [12] long. HR 2.84–3.14 [2.70]; HV 3.16–4.21 [4.02].
fe | ti | ta1 | ta2 | ta3 |
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P1 400–490 [443] | 420–540 [451] | 260–320 (4) | 180–220 (4) | 120–150 (4) |
P2 400–500 [451] (6) | 390–470 [451] | 170–210 [197] (6) | 110–120 [123] (6) | 70–90 [90] (6) |
P3 430–520 [467] | 440–560 [517] | 230–300 [287] (5) | 120–140 [164] (5) | 110–150 [139] (4) |
ta4 | ta5 | LR | BV | SV |
P1 60–80 (4) | 50–60 (4) | 0.45–0.64 (4) | 2.49–3.68 (4) | 2.97–4.42 (4) |
P2 40–50 [49] (6) | 40–50 (6) | 0.43–0.54 [0.44] (6) | 3.17–3.85 (4) | 3.44–4.71 (5) |
P3 50–60 [49] (4) | 50–60 (4) | 0.46–0.54 [0.56] (3) | 3.05–3.54 (3) | 4.17–3.75 (3) |
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