Tipula (Vestiplex) tchukchi Alexander, 1934

Starkevich, Pavel, Podėnas, Sigitas, Podėnienė, Virginija, Park, Sun-Jae & Kim, A-Young, 2021, Tipula (Vestiplex) crane flies (Diptera, Tipulidae) of Korea, ZooKeys 1061, pp. 23-55 : 23

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scientific name

Tipula (Vestiplex) tchukchi Alexander, 1934
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Tipula (Vestiplex) tchukchi Alexander, 1934 View in CoL

Figs 56-64 View Figures 56–64 , 65-66 View Figures 65–66 , 89 View Figures 86–90

Tipula (Vestiplex) tchukchi Alexander 1934: 408.

Tipula (Vestiplex) tchukchi obtusidens Savchenko 1964: 205 (synonymy after Starkevich and Paramonov 2016).

Tipula (Vestiplex) bo Mannheims 1967: 148 (synonymy after Mannheims and Savchenko 1973).

Type material examined.

Holotype, male, RUSSIA, Chukchi Peninsula, Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Markovo township near Anadyr town, 6 July 1896, Gondatti (ZIN); paratype, female, topotypic (ZIN); paratype, male, Kamchatka Kray, mouth of Kichiga River, 27 June 1910, Skorikov (ZIN).

Other examined material

(Fig. 89 View Figures 86–90 ). NORTH KOREA, 1 male , Seren Mts , alt. 3500 ft, 25 June 25 1938, Yankovsky (USNM) ; 1 female, MONGOLIA, Tov Aimag, Erdene Soum, Gorkhi Terelj National Park, unnamed tributary of Tuul River on its west side, 1.6 km upstream from Daichin crossing, 48.21780°N, 107.90392°E, alt. 1600 m, 9 July 2003, SRP#03070902, coll. O. Yadamsuren (ANSP) GoogleMaps .

Diagnosis.

Tipula (V.) thukchi can be recognized by the unarmed gonocoxite and the ninth tergite forming a concave, roughly rectangular, sclerotized saucer. The body coloration is blackish yellow, and the wing pattern is indistinct. The female has the cercus with an apical incision and outer margin rough and distinctly serrated. The eight sternite has a distinct lateral incision, and the hypovalvae are filamentous.

Male. Body length 16.8 mm, wing length 17.1 mm. General body coloration blackish yellow.

Head. Gray, vertex and occiput gray with brown median line. Rostrum brown, dorsally dusted with gray. Nasus short. Antenna 13-segmented, if bent backward extending beyond the wing base. Scape and pedicel yellowish; first flagellar segment brownish; subsequent flagellar segments dark brown. Each flagellomere except first one with basal enlargement and moderately incised. Apical flagellomere small, reduced. Verticils shorter than corresponding segments. Palpus dark brown.

Thorax. Brown, dusted with grey. Pronotum blackish, gray dusted, with brown median line. Prescutum and presutural scutum brown, grey pruinose with four longitudinal stripes bordered by brown. Intermediate pair fused into brown median line. Interspace between median and lateral stripes light gray. Postsutural scutum blackish, gray pruinose with median line. Scutal lobe with two spots bordered by brown. Scutellum brown, postnotum brown, dusted with gray-brown; both sclerites with darker median line. Pleura brown, dusted with gray. Coxa brown, grey pruinose. Trochanter, femur, and tibia yellowish. Tarsal segments brown. Distal part of femur and tibia dark brown. Tarsal claws toothed. Wing pattern indistinct, only weak darkening along vein CuA. Halter yellowish, with brown knob.

Abdomen. Yellow. Abdominal segments 1-4 yellow, subsequent segments passing into dark brown. Tergites with lateral margins narrowly pale; dorsal stripe broad; lateral stripe pale.

Hypopygium. Brownish black. Ninth tergite forming a large, concave, roughly rectangular sclerotized saucer. Main body of tergal saucer brown and rim blackened (Fig. 56 View Figures 56–64 ). Posterior margin of tergal saucer toothed with small denticles, broadly emarginated, with deep median U-shaped notch. Lateral angles of tergal saucer obtuse, broadly truncated. Anterior and lateral portions of tergal saucer raised into sclerotized border; border laterally produced into obtuse point directed caudad and situated under lateral angle of tergal saucer so that ninth tergite with two teeth in lateral view. Gonocoxite unarmed (Fig. 57 View Figures 56–64 ). Outer gonostylus flattened, slightly curved, with apex rounded (Fig. 58 View Figures 56–64 ). Inner gonostylus in the shape of a curved plate, terminating dorsally with obtuse tooth; beak claw-shaped (Fig. 59 View Figures 56–64 ). Gonocoxal fragment large, with lateral and medial sclerites well developed (Fig. 60 View Figures 56–64 ). Medial sclerites fused anteriorly into long, narrow apodeme; posteriorly with rounded apodeme; lateral parts broadened and arched. Lateral sclerite large and bilobed, expanded at base. Adminiculum canoe-shaped (Fig. 61 View Figures 56–64 ). Semen pump with central vesicle relatively small and flattened (Figs 62 View Figures 56–64 , 63 View Figures 56–64 ). Compressor apodeme with broad median incision, forming a 50° angle with posterior immovable apodeme. Posterior immovable apodeme approximately as long as compressor apodeme. Anterior immovable apodeme rounded. Intromittent organ tube-shaped, about four times as long as semen pump, basally and medially brown, passing into yellow towards apex. Distal part ventrally truncated, shovel-shaped, with rough edge and two stripped fragments (Fig. 65 View Figures 65–66 ).

Female. Female not known from Korean Peninsula, but can be recognized by cercus having apical incision and rough and distinctly serrated outer margin (Fig. 65 View Figures 65–66 ). Hypovalva filamentous, flattened, broadened at base, distally pale, with short trichia at tip (Fig. 66 View Figures 65–66 ). Median incision between hypovalvae deeper than posterior margin of eighth sternite; lateral incisions distinct.

Known distribution.

Finland, Sweden, Russia, and Mongolia ( Oosterbroek 2019). Recorded here for the first time from the Korean Peninsula.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Tipulidae

Genus

Tipula

SubGenus

Tipula

Loc

Tipula (Vestiplex) tchukchi Alexander, 1934

Starkevich, Pavel, Podėnas, Sigitas, Podėnienė, Virginija, Park, Sun-Jae & Kim, A-Young 2021
2021
Loc

Tipula (Vestiplex) bo

Mannheims 1967
1967
Loc

Tipula (Vestiplex) tchukchi obtusidens

Savchenko 1964
1964
Loc

Tipula (Vestiplex) tchukchi

Alexander 1934
1934