Culcua lingafelteri Woodley, 2012

Woodley, Norman E., 2012, new species of Culcua Walker (Diptera: Stratiomyidae) from Vietnam, Insecta Mundi 2012 (243), pp. 1-4 : 1-4

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5174535

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5187248

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E787FE-1E4F-280E-C4B9-FB3FFDFDFC23

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Felipe

scientific name

Culcua lingafelteri Woodley
status

sp. nov.

Culcua lingafelteri Woodley , new species

Figures 1, 3 View Figures 1–3 , 4 View Figures 4–5

Diagnosis. The combination of scutum with appressed setulae silvery white interspersed with long, erect black setulae; all tibiae black; first tarsomere of middle leg yellow; first tarsomere of hind leg black; wing with a dark and hyaline pattern; and abdomen about as broad as long will separate Culcua lingafelteri from other species in the genus. In the key to species of Rozkošný and Kozánek (2007: 38) this species will key to C. argentea Rozkošný and Kozánek but differs from it by having darker antennae ( Figs. 1, 2 View Figures 1–3 ); longer, more conspicuous pilosity on the eye; the postocular orbit narrower; conspicuous, erect black setulae present on the scutum and scutellum ( Figs. 4, 5 View Figures 4–5 ); and wing cell cua 1 mostly hyaline ( Fig. 3 View Figures 1–3 ).

Description. Female. Head ( Fig. 1 View Figures 1–3 ) black. Lower frons and face with grayish tomentum covering surface, face with scattered erect pale setulae; upper frons with margins from ocellar triangle to about half distance to antennae yellowish-white tomentose interspersed with longer erect pale setulae; surface shiny, virtually impunctate, slightly concave. Ocellar tubercle moderately prominent, with erect pale setulae. Postocular orbit visible in profile, narrowest at about upper third, posterodorsally with sharply rounded margin, this and postocciput with dense erect pale setulae, longest ventrally. Eyes with moderately dense brownish-black setulae. Antenna with scape and pedicel black with blackish setulae that are longest on scape; flagellar complex brownish yellow, short penultimate flagellomere and base of last, arista-like flagellomere dark yellowish, the latter becoming dark apically. Palpus with first segment about half the length of the second, black, with erect dark setulae; second segment nearly cylindrical with rounded apex, brownish, velvety in appearance with two or three short dark setulae at apex.

Thorax black, only spines of scutellum yellowish white. Most of thoracic dorsum and pleura with vestiture of semi-appressed silvery white setulae except for median vitta on scutum that widens slightly on posterior half, lateral areas of scutum posterior to the transverse suture, entire scutellum with short, semi-appressed black setulae; anterior half of anepisternum, and posterior half of anepimeron bare and shiny; entire scutum and scutellum with erect dark setulae with a few pale setulae at extreme lateral areas of scutum. Scutellar spines elongate conical, subequal in length and each about half as long as scutellum. Legs black, middle and hind tarsi slightly more brownish; middle tarsus with basal segment dark yellowish, second segment brownish yellow; hind tarsus with first segment indistinctly paler at base. Wing hyaline with dark pattern as in Fig. 3 View Figures 1–3 , evenly set with microtrichia except basal part of cell c and basal and narrow anterior part of cell cup bare. Alula ovoid, completely set with microtrichia. Halter whitish yellow. Post-tegula with a few short dark setulae.

Abdomen black, sublateral callosities on tergite 3 strongly developed. Vestiture of tergites 1–3 with short semi-appressed black setulae medially; lateral areas of tergites 1–4 with longer, semi-erect silvery white setulae on approximately apical halves, forming poorly defined pilose spots; tergite 5 evenly clothed with moderately sparse erect pale setulae. Sternite 1 with moderate, fine dark brownish tomentum and short pale setulae medially and laterally; sternites 2–4 evenly set with semi-appressed silvery setulae; sternite 5 with erect dark setulae. Cerci two-segmented, segment 1 cylindrical, brownish; segment 2 darker, elongate-ovoid, about as long as segment 1; both segments with erect pale setulae with a few dark setulae intermixed.

Dimensions. Body length (excluding antennae) 8.9 mm; wing length 8.2 mm.

Distribution. This species is known only from Vietnam. It is the first species of Culcua reported for that country.

Type material. Holotype female ( USNM) is labeled (slashes indicate each label): “ VIETNAM: Vinh Phuc Prov. Tam Dao National Park, Thong Tin TV tower 21 ° 27’49.01”N, 105 ° 38’47.42”E ~ 1200m 17–23 June 2011 /Steven Lingafelter Eduard Jendek Eduard Vives Pham Hong Thai/ HOLOTYPE / Culcua lingafelteri Woodley 2012 ”. GoogleMaps

Discussion. As noted in the diagnosis, Culcua lingafelteri is most similar to C. argentea . In addition to the characters mentioned in the diagnosis, C. lingafelteri differs from C. argentea by being larger (body length range for C. argentea given by Rozkošný and Kozánek (2007: 40) is 6.5–7.9 mm), by having a uniformly black median vitta on the scutum (it is black with a very narrow silvery line medially in C. argentea ), and having the sublateral callosities on abdominal tergite 3 more strongly developed.

Etymology. The species name is a patronym for Steven W. Lingafelter, my friend and life partner, who collected the specimen.

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

TV

Centro de Estratigrafia e Paleobiologia da Universidade Nova de Lisboa

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Stratiomyidae

Genus

Culcua

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