Paratrichocladius caestus, Fu, Yue, Saether, Ole A. & Wang, Xinhua, 2012
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Paratrichocladius caestus |
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Paratrichocladius caestus View in CoL sp. n.
( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 A–E)
Type material. Holotype male, (BDN No. 10728), CHINA: Yunnan Province, Lijiang City, Agriculture School Reservoir (26° 52’ N, 100° 13’ E), alt. 2400 m, light trap, 28. v. 1996, Xinhua Wang. Paratypes: 3 males, (BDN No. 10727, 10726, 10725), as holotype.
Diagnostic characters. The adult male can be separated from other members of the genus by the following combined characters: AR 1.65–1.82, 1.75; humeral pit well developed, rounded; dorsocentrals more than 20; scutellum with 26–30, 28 setae. Tergite I–IV with many long setae on anterior, posterior, lateral margins and median part, but anterior margin of tergite V–VI without setae. Inferior volsellae boxer’s glove-shaped.
Etymology. From Latin, caestus , boxer’s glove, referring to the shape of the inferior volsella.
Description. Adult male (n = 4)
Total length 3.38–3.68, 3.50 mm. Wing length 1.95–2.15, 2.0 mm. Total length / wing length 1.6–1.8, 1.7. Wing length / length of profemur 2.5–2.65, 2.6.
Coloration. Head black–brown, palp and antenna brown. Thorax dark brown. Legs brown. Abdominal yellowish brown.
Head. AR 1.65–1.82, 1.75, ultimate flagellomere 630–660, 650 µm long, without groove, apex slightly thin and without sensilla chaetica. Temporal setae 5–7, including 3–4 outer verticals, 2–3 postorbitals. Clypeus with 12–14, 13 setae. Tentorium 150–175, 165 µm long; 35–45, 38 µm wide. Stipes 115–125 µm long, 8 µm wide. Palpomeres length (in µm): 35–40, 38; 55–75, 60; 130–145, 138; 125–130, 128; 190–225, 208. Palpomere 5/3 1.4–1.6, 1.5.
Wing ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 A). Squama with 14–18, 16 setae, Brachiolum with 1 seta and 8 sensilla campaniformia, R with 5 setae. Costal extension 20–25, 23 µm long. VR 1.0–1.2, 1.1. Cu length 830–950, 873 µm. Cu/ wing length 0.43–0.44. Wing width/ wing length 0.28–0.29, 0.29.
Thorax ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 B). Dorsocentrals 23–26, 24; acrostichals more than 6; prealars 4–6, 5. Scutellum with 26–30, 28 setae.
Legs. Spur of fore tibia 55–60, 58 µm long; spurs of mid tibia 30–35, 32 µm and 20–25 µm long; of hind tibia 60–65, 63 µm and 20–25 µm long. Hind tibial comb with 11–14, 13 setae. Width at apex of fore tibia 43–45, 44 Μm; of mid tibia 45 Μm; of hind tibia 53–58, 54 Μm. Sensilla chaetica 6–12, 9 on ta1 of P3. Lengths and proportions of legs as in Table 3.
fe ti ta1 ta2 ta3
p1 760–7810, 790 950–71050, 1000 560–7600, 587 340–7400, 372 250–7280, 263 p2 780–7870, 860 820–7900, 853 360–7410, 390 205–7230, 222 165–7185, 175 p3 780–7840, 810 950–71050, 1003 510–7670, 580 260–7315, 292 210–7245, 232
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ta4 ta5 LR BV SV BR p1 180–7200, 192 130–7140, 135 0.57–70.60, 0.59 2.4–72.8, 2.6 3.0–73.1, 3.1 2.0–72.8, 2.4 p2 120–7130, 127 115–7130, 120 0.44–70.48, 0.46 3.1–73.2, 3.2 4.3–74.4, 4.3 1.9–72.2, 2.0 p3 145–7160, 153 128–7135, 131 0.54–70.64, 0.58 2.9–73.0, 3.0 2.8–73.4, 3.1 2.0–72.3, 2.1 Abdomen ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 C). Setae on tergites I–VI as illustrated.
Hypopygium ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 D–E). Laterosternite IX with 4–5 long setae. Phallapodeme 76–80, 78 Μm long; transverse sternapodeme with weak oral projections. Gonocoxite 230–250, 235 Μm long; with many long setae. Superior volsella undeveloped, rounded. Inferior volsella bilobed, glove-shaped. Gonostylus 100–105, 103 m long, with crista dorsalis and several short setae. Megaseta 13–15, 14 µm long. HR 2.2–2.4, 2.3; HV 3.2–3.5, 3.4. Distribution. The specimens were collected in subtropical areas in Yunnan Province, Oriental China.
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