Borneomyia acanthophora Brake
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.158242 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6269961 |
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Borneomyia acanthophora Brake |
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sp. nov. |
Borneomyia acanthophora Brake View in CoL , n. sp.
( Fig. 5 View FIGURES 5 – 8. 5 )
Genus nov 1, sp. 2, in Brake 2000.
This species differs from Borneomyia tigra n. sp. in the following characters: Pedicel with 3 strong setae that are longer than the basoflagellomere. Basal scutellar seta 1.1–1.2x as long as apical seta. Male epandrium with a few more setae and setulae; posterior lobe of surstylus with an additional setula on lateral aspect. Female ovipositor: Sternite 8 bent on medial line, covered with short spinelike setulae on ventral half (fig. 5); cercus with a long spinelike seta at tip.
Type material. Holotype female: INDONESIA. North Sulawesi: DumogaBone N.P., 0.34' N, 123.54' E, 232 m, malaise trap sample forest 'Rintice 3', 3.–16.ix.1985, A.H. Kirk Spriggs, NMW Indonesia Expedition 1985 (Project Wallace) NMW.Z 1985.078. The holotype is mounted on a cardboard triangle, is in good condition, and is deposited in the National Museum and Galleries of Wales, Cardiff (NMWC). Paratypes: 1 Ψ, same collection data as holotype (BMNH). MALAYSIA. Sabah: mainline West, 56 km West of Silam, 1200 m, seven year old selectively logged forest, malaise trap sample No. 12, 7.– 25.ix.1987, A.H. KirkSpriggs. NMW Sabah (Borneo) Expedition NMW.Z. 1987.094 (1 Ψ, USNM). PAPUA NEW GUINEA. Popondetta, 25 m, light trap, vi.1966, ShanahanLippert (1 ɗ, 1 Ψ, BPBM).
Etymology: The species name is derived from the Greek acantha = spine and phoreo = carry, denoting the conspicuous seta on the cerci. The epithet is to be treated as an adjective.
Comments: The male paratype from Papua New Guinea is in bad condition (head missing), and the species identity could only be ascertained by the length of the scutellar setae.
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