Corethrella

Borkent, Art & Grafe, Ulmar, 2012, The Frog-Biting Midges of Borneo — From Two to Eleven Species (Corethrellidae: Diptera), Zootaxa 3279, pp. 1-45 : 3-4

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.210864

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5619816

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/9720782F-AA0D-FFA6-FF78-FD4242A40E70

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Plazi

scientific name

Corethrella
status

 

Key to the species of Corethrella View in CoL View at ENA of Borneo

This key will successfully identify material in either alcohol or slide-mounted specimens. Material in good condition, retaining their setae and scales, are significantly easier to identify than rubbed specimens. Nevertheless, pigmentation patterns, although not as clear, are yet present in the underlying cuticle of damaged material. Identification of the antennal sensilla coeloconica requires slide mounting but we have added other features to the key so they are not vital to identification. Readers should be aware that most of our material came from Brunei or nearby localities in Sarawak. It is very likely that undescribed species are yet to be found in Borneo, especially from elsewhere on the island. As such, slide mounting of at least representative material will increase the likelihood of accurate identification of the species.

The key below is based primarily on females because the males of only two of the 11 species are known, namely those of C. tigrina and C. calathicola . However, our use of colour patterns, likely shared by males and females, suggests that the key will work with both sexes. The pigmentation of the abdomen is described below based on cleared, slide-mounted specimens. At times, material in alcohol can be confusing because of underlying pigmentation of body tissues; in such instances, special care should be taken to study only the tergites and/or sternites.

Rubbed, pinned specimens of C. gilva , which otherwise have a midlength wing band ( Fig. 12K View FIGURE 12. A – K ), may appear to have no wing pigmentation. Such specimens would run to couple 2, but the combination of a scutum lighter than the dark pleura and pale abdominal tergites 2–6 ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 E) will correctly identify these.

1. Wing plain, without discrete pattern of pigmented scales ( Figs. 12B, E, F, I View FIGURE 12. A – K )....................................... 2

- Wing with at least some pattern of pigmented scales (anterior margin always with at least one distinct and discrete band of dark scales) ( Figs. 12A, C, D, G, H, J, K View FIGURE 12. A – K )....................................................................... 5

2 (1). Wing yellow ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 B); scutum yellow ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 B); katepisternum with at least some pale cuticle, contrasting with dark posterior anepisternum ( Fig. 9B View FIGURE 9. A – D ); base of hind femur dark brown, strongly contrasting with yellow base of midfemur ( Fig. 9B View FIGURE 9. A – D )... lutea View in CoL ( Brunei, Malaysia ( Sarawak))

- Wing brown ( Figs. 4 View FIGURE 4 E, F, 5C); scutum brown; pleura (including katepisternum and posterior anepisternum) uniformly dark brown (scutum and pleura not equal in some) ( Figs. 4 View FIGURE 4 E, 10A, D); bases of mid- and hind femora equally pigmented, medium to dark brown ( Figs. 4 View FIGURE 4 E, 10A, D)........................................................................... 3

3 (2). Scutum more lightly pigmented than pleura ( Fig. 10A View FIGURE 10. A – D ); abdominal tergites and sternites uniformly pigmented or at least each of abdominal tergites 2–5 more lightly pigmented posteriorly ( Fig. 13E View FIGURE 13. A – J )....................................... mitra View in CoL ( Brunei, Malaysia ( Sarawak, Sabah))

- Scutum as dark brown as pleura ( Figs. 4 View FIGURE 4 E, 5C, 10D); abdominal tergites uniformly brown ( Figs. 4 View FIGURE 4 E, 13H)............... 4

4 (3). Clypeus with about 23 setae; wing length 1.30 mm (known from one specimen).............................. brunnea View in CoL ( Malaysia ( Sarawak))

- Clypeus with 2–5 setae; wing length of Bornean specimens less than 1.07 mm .............................. pauciseta View in CoL ( Brunei, Malaysia ( Sarawak), Papua New Guinea)

5 (1). Wing with a distinct subapical band ( Figs. 12A, J View FIGURE 12. A – K )............................................................ 6

- Wing with single midlength band represented by at least dark pigmentation on anterior margin of wing ( Fig. 12C, D, G, H, K View FIGURE 12. A – K ); with, at most, slightly darker pigmentation at very apex of veins R2, R3, and R4+5 ( Figs. 12H View FIGURE 12. A – K ).......................... 7

6 (5). Thorax uniformly brown (alcohol specimens with scutum with three narrow longitudinal vittae) ( Fig. 11A View FIGURE 11. A – B ); basal 0.7 of forefemur, all of midfemur and about basal half of hind femur similarly and uniformly brown (pigmentation not discrete) ( Fig. 11A View FIGURE 11. A – B );

abdomen uniformly brown ( Fig. 13I View FIGURE 13. A – J )................................................................ bicincta ( Brunei, Malaysia ( Sarawak)) Thorax with patterned pigmentation ( Fig. 9A View FIGURE 9. A – D ); forefemur with basal, midlength and apical darker pigmentation, mid- and hind femur with narrow basal and apical bands of dark pigmentation (pigmentation discrete) ( Fig. 9A View FIGURE 9. A – D ); at least each of abdominal tergites 2–6 more lightly pigmented posteriorly ( Fig. 13A View FIGURE 13. A – J )................................................ tigrina ( Brunei, Malaysia ( Sarawak)) 7 (5). Hind tibia with distinct basal and apical bands of dark pigmentation ( Fig. 10C View FIGURE 10. A – D ); palpus pale, contrasting with dark brown clypeus ( Fig. 7A View FIGURE 7. A – D ); midfemur with well-developed scales ( Fig. 11 View FIGURE 11. A – B C); wing with midlength band somewhat scattered, with scales on R4+5 pale (so that the dark scales on C, R1 and R 2+3 appear as a separate anterior darker spot), and with posterior portion of band situated separately at apex of CuA2 ( Fig. 12H View FIGURE 12. A – K )............................................. calathicola View in CoL ( Singapore, Malaysia (Pahang, Sarawak), Indonesia (East Kalimantan), Brunei)

- Hind tibia with, at most, some darker pigmentation at very base and at apex ( Fig. 10B View FIGURE 10. A – D ); palpus entirely medium brown or with segments 1 and 2 brown and contrasting with pale segments 3–5 (base of segment 3 may be brown in some) ( Figs. 6 View FIGURE 6 C, D, F, 7D); midfemur without scales; wing with midlength band forming a single anterior to posterior band of uniform pigmentation ( Figs. 12C, D, G, K View FIGURE 12. A – K ).................................................................................... 8

8 (7). Palpus with segments 1 and 2 (in some the very base of 3) dark brown, contrasting with light brown or pale segments 3 and 4 (5 grading apically to medium brown) ( Figs. 6 View FIGURE 6 C, D); at least each of abdominal tergites 2–6 with darker pigmentation restricted to lateral margins, sternites 2–6 more lightly pigmented posteriorly ( Figs 13C, D View FIGURE 13. A – J ).......................... 9

- Palpus with all segments uniformly medium brown ( Figs. 6 View FIGURE 6 F, 7D); abdominal tergites 2–6 uniformly pigmented, sternites 2–6 uniformly pigmented (in some with tergites lighter than sternites) ( Figs. 13F, J View FIGURE 13. A – J )................................... 10

9 (8). Flagellomeres 1–4 short, each notably shorter than flagellomere 5 ( Fig. 8 View FIGURE 8 C)............................ nanoantennalis View in CoL ( Brunei, Malaysia ( Sarawak))

- Flagellomeres 1–4 elongate, similar in length to flagellomere 5 ( Fig. 8 View FIGURE 8 D)................................. bipigmenta ( Brunei)

10 (8). Hind tibia with dark pigment apically ( Fig. 10B View FIGURE 10. A – D ); 0–1 clypeal setae; flagellomeres 1, (sometimes 8), 9–13 with sensilla coeloconica and 9–12 (sometimes 13) with 2 sensilla coeloconica (1 with a few sensilla coeloconica).................. unizona View in CoL ( Brunei, Malaysia ( Sarawak))

- Hind tibia with, at most, lightly pigmented apex ( Fig. 11B View FIGURE 11. A – B ); with 13–25 clypeal setae; flagellomeres 1, 9–13 with sensilla coeloconica and only flagellomere 1 with more than one sensilla coeloconicum.................................... gilva ( Brunei) View in CoL

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Corethrellidae

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