Paracycloneura apicalis Tonnoir

Jaschhof, Mathias & Kallweit, Uwe, 2009, The Cycloneura Marshall group of genera in New Zealand (Diptera: Mycetophilidae: Leiini), Zootaxa 2090, pp. 1-39 : 24-26

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Paracycloneura apicalis Tonnoir
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Paracycloneura apicalis Tonnoir View in CoL in Tonnoir & Edwards 1927

( Figs 5 View FIGURES 5 – 8 , 19 View FIGURES 19 – 25 , 32 View FIGURES 30 – 33 , 39 View FIGURES 38 – 39 , 71–77 View FIGURES 71 – 79 )

Tonnoir & Edwards 1927: 825 (description both sexes), plt. 61, fig. 62, plt. 62, fig. 73 (photos wing), plt. 75, fig. 238 (line drawing male terminalia).

Holotype. Male, Waiho [Westland, South Island], 21 Jan. 1922, A.L. Tonnoir leg. In NZAC (specimen seen).

Diagnosis. This species is distinguished from its congeners by the dark subapical fascia on the wing membrane ( Fig. 19 View FIGURES 19 – 25 ) and in details of the male terminalia (see below under P. inopinata ).

Redescription. Male. Head. Fig. 32 View FIGURES 30 – 33 . First and occasionally second antennal flagellomeres light. Node of fourth flagellomere 2.2–2.5 times as long as wide ( Figs 73, 76 View FIGURES 71 – 79 ).

Wing. Fig. 19 View FIGURES 19 – 25 . Length 2.4–3.0 mm. Membrane with dark subapical fascia, with some setae close to posterior margin.

Terminalia. Gonocoxites with setae of various sizes including 3 large ventromesal setae and 2 very long, pale setae on interior ventromesal margin; ventrobasal surface mesally with numerous tiny warts; apicoventral lobe with 6 lateral bristles and 2 large, pale setae, and 5 short, blunt apical macrosetae of which the most apical one is largest ( Fig. 74 View FIGURES 71 – 79 ); mesal lobe long and narrow, with 1 large pale apical seta, 1 smaller pale mesal seta and 3 ordinary subbasal setae ( Fig. 75 View FIGURES 71 – 79 ); apicodorsal gonocoxal lobe directed mesally, strongly flattened, with rasplike surface, comblike dark lamella on ventromesal margin, and 1 sabre-like, pointed macroseta dorsosubapically ( Figs 71, 72 View FIGURES 71 – 79 ). Basal portion of gonostylus thick, with 2 mesal setae; apical portion slender, usually winding, with 1 fine subapical seta and some tiny setulae ( Figs 75 View FIGURES 71 – 79 ). Aedeagus/paramere complex with subtriangular, sclerotized tegmen ( Fig. 77 View FIGURES 71 – 79 ).

Remark. In their description of P. apicalis, Tonnoir and Edwards (1927: 825) mention “a male paratype from Cass [with] the wing-tip completely brownish”; this specimen, which we have not seen, should belong to our P. inopinata , or to even another Paracycloneura species not named here (see below).

Distribution and phenology. Endemic to NZ: SO (NN, BR, KA, WD). Confined to northern South Island. Adults, exclusively males, captured in beech and mixed podocarp/beech forests from November to February. A few specimens trapped in a beech tree crown in a height of 13.5 m.

Material studied. SO. BR: 2* males, L. Daniells Track 5 km E Springs Junction, 9 Nov. 2001, M. Jaschhof; KA: 3* males, Blue Duck Res., 24 and 31 Jan. 1991, R.K. Didham.

NZAC

New Zealand Arthropod Collection

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