Norellisoma jelineki, Šifner, 2006

Šifner, František, 2006, Norellisoma jelineki sp. nov. - a new species from the Czech Republic (Diptera: Scathophagidae), Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 46, pp. 193-196 : 93-94

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5327944

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03ED2A31-FFBE-6253-FE78-FAFFFE50FB71

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Norellisoma jelineki
status

sp. nov.

Norellisoma jelineki View in CoL sp. nov.

( Figs. 1-5 View Figs )

Type material. HOLOTYPE: J, CZECH REPUBLIC: BOHEMIA occ., Sokolov coal-mining area, Chodov – Mírová (5742), Chodovský potok brook, 50°14′08″N 12°47′49″E, meandering, polluted brook, with alders on the banks, Malaise trap, 3.viii.2005, P. Chvojka, J. Ježek & J. Macek leg. GoogleMaps ALLOTYPE: ♀, CZECH REPUBLIC: MORAVIA mer., Bílé Karpaty Protected Landscape Area, Strání (7072), Svinárský potok brook, 48°52′00″N 17°40′37″E, beech wood, Malaise trap, 27.viii.2005, P. Chvojka, J. Ježek & J. Macek leg. The types are deposited in the collection of the National Museum in Praha GoogleMaps .

Diagnosis. Body length 8-10 mm, yellow to brown in primary colour, scutum distinctly darkened dorsally, scutellum yellow, proepimeron distinctly darkened with yellowish central part.

Head. Two orbital setae, 2-3 frontal setae, frontal vitta in upper part brown, in lower part yellow, parafacials yellow, face and genae yellow-white, antennae completely yellow, arista distinctly black and sparsely pubescent; only one long vibrissal seta present; palpi yellow.

Thorax. Acrostichal setae very sparse and almost invisible, five dorsocentral setae (2 + 3), one humeral seta, two intraalar setae and one short supraalar seta, one postalar seta, one pair of discal scutellar setae, one pair of very short, hair-like, apical discal setae, two notopleural setae (posterior one distinctly shorter), one proepimeral seta, one very short anepisternal seta, hair-like prostigmal setae, and one katepisternal seta; all femora, tibiae and tarsomeres yellow; wings hyaline, veins yellow to brown and only weakly distinct.

Abdomen. Male – 4 th sternite more or less square-shaped, proximally slightly concave and with sparse bristles; lobes of 5 th sternite short, arched laterally, hairy, covered with dense thorns medially and apically ( Fig. 1 View Figs ); praegonite narrowed with three bristles: two long and fine apical ones and one lateral projecting at a right angle to the apical ones ( Fig. 2 View Figs ). Female – 6 th sternite more or less oval with distinct and slender proximal projection; 7 th sternite divid- ed into two distinct sclerites caudally ( Fig. 3-4 View Figs ); 8 th sternite with six thorns, four marginal and two submarginal ( Fig. 5 View Figs ).

Differential diagnosis. Norellisoma jelineki sp. nov. differs from the two nearest species, N. spinimanum (Fallén, 1819) and N. alpestre (Schiner, 1864) , by the following characters:

Norellisoma jelineki sp. nov. – wing veins only weakly distinct, praegonite of male with two apical bristles and one external lateral bristle, 4 th abdominal sternite with a distinct projection, lobes of 5 th abdominal sternite short and arched laterally, 8 thabdominal sternite of female with six thorns.

Norellisoma spinimanum – wing veins darkened, praegonite of male with three apical bristles, 4 th abdominal sternite rectangular, lobes of 5 th abdominal sternite long, narrow and slightly arched inwards, 8 th abdominal sternite of female with seven to nine thorns (cf. ŠIFNER 2003a, p. 29).

Norellisoma alpestre – wing veins dark, praegonite of male with three apical bristles, 4 th abdominal sternite rectangular, lobes of 5 th abdominal sternite narrow and pointed apically, 8 th abdominal sternite with five thorns (cf. ŠIFNER 2003a, p. 24).

Etymology. Dedicated to the Czech coleopterologist Josef Jelínek (Department of Entomology, National Museum, Praha).

Distribution. Czech Republic.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Scathophagidae

Genus

Norellisoma

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