New Oriental species of Gnoristinae with pectinate antennae (Diptera: Mycetophilidae) Ševčík, Jan Bechev, Dimitar Hippa, Heikki Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 2011 2011-12-09 51 2 687 696 9HJ2Q Ševčík & Bechev & Hippa, 2011 Ševčík & Bechev & Hippa 2011 [476,710,1201,1226] Insecta Mycetophilidae Dziedzickia Animalia Diptera 4 691 Arthropoda species pectinata sp. nov.  ( Figs. 3–4, 6, 12–13)   Type material.  HOLOTYPE: J,  THAILAND: NAKHONNAYOK: Khao Yai NP, behind Training Center, 14°27.119′N 101°21.482′E,  699 m, Malaise trap,  12.–19.v.2007, Wirat Sukholeg., T2268 ( QSBG).  PARATYPES:  THAILAND:the same data as holotype, 5JJ 1♀( QSBG, JSOC);   NAKHON NAYOK: Khao YaiNP, Lum Ta Kong View Point, 14°25.82′N 101°23.754′E,  744 m, Malaise trap,  19.–26.iv.2007, Wirat Sukholeg., T2129, 7 JJ 1♀( QSBG, JSOC);  Khao YaiNP, entrance of Hnong Pak Chee Trail, 14°27.115′N 101°21.951′E,  733 m, pan traps,  11–12.v.2007, Pong Sandaoleg., T2262, 1J 2 ♀♀( QSBG);  Khao YaiNP, evergreen forest near Hnong Pakchee, 14°27.119′N 101°21.482′E,  699 m, Malaise trap,  5.–12.v.2007, Pong Sandaoleg., T2265, 4 JJ 1♀( QSBG, JSOC);  Khao YaiNP, PA TABAK,  17.–28.iv.2001, 1 J ( DBPC);  Khao Yai NP, Khao – Kheo,  17.–28.iv.2001, 5 JJ 1 ♀( DBPC);  Khao Yai NP, Tao Tapoo,  14.–24.v.2001, 5 JJ ( DBPC).   Additional material examined. Thefollowing material (mostly specimens without antennae and/or legs) is not included in the typeseries:  THAILAND: NAKHONNAYOK: Khao Yai NP, evergreen forest near Hnong Pakchee, 14°27.119′N 101°21.482′E,  699 m, Malaise trap,  5.–12.v.2007, Pong Sandaoleg., T2265, 12 JJ ( QSBG, JSOC);   Khao Yai NP, behind Training Center, 14°27.119′N 101°21.482′E,  699 m, Malaise trap,  12.–19.v.2007, Wirat Sukholeg., T2268, 16JJ 1♀( QSBG, JSOC);  Khao Yai NP, entrance of Hnong Pak Chee Trail, 14°27.115′N 101°21.951′E,  733 m, Malaise trap,  19.–26.v.2007, Pong Sandaoleg., T2270, 10 JJ ( QSBG, JSOC).   Description. Male.Body length 5.9 mm. Wing length 4.65 mm( holotype). Head yellow, dark brown near the ocelli. Three ocelli, almost in one line. Lateral larger than the median, separated from eye margin for distance about 1.3 times, and from median ocellus by about 0.5 times their diameter. Eyes oval, slightly emarginated near base of the antennae, with row of dark setulae near posterior eye margin. Antenna strongly pectinate ( Fig. 3). Scape and pedicel yellowish. Scape prolonged anteriorly. Basal parts of flagellomeres 1 to 5 yellowish, those of F6 and F7 apically brown, those of F8 to F13 mostly brown and that of F14 yellowish brown. Flagellar projections mostly brown, their apical parts yellowish brown. Flagellomeres 1 to 13 with a long anterior projection covered by thin setae maximally twice as long as the diameter of the projection. Projection on F1 about half as long as the height of head, those on F2 to F13 about as long as the height of head or slightly longer. The apical flagellomere elongated, without distinct projection. Clypeus ovate, setose. Mouthparts short, labellum large, palpus with four palpomeres (the first one very short).  Figs.10–13. 10–11 –  Dziedzickia bifida sp. nov., holotype, male terminalia (10 – ventral view; 11 – dorsal view). 12– 13 –  D. pectinata sp. nov., holotype, male terminalia (12 – ventral view; 13 – dorsal view). Scale bars: 0.1 mm. Thorax. Scutum yellow with brown lateral spot above wing base. Scutellum and pleura yellow. Scutum with dark acrostichal, dorsocentral and longer lateral setae; areas between them bare. Scutellum covered with setae as long as its length. Anterior parapsidal suture distinct. Proepisternum with some small setae. All pleura and mediotergite bare. Wing ( Fig. 6) hyaline, unmarked, membrane covered only with irregularly arranged microtrichia, without macrotrichia. Setulae present on upper side of R, R 1and R 5. Other postcostal veins bare. Costa produced beyond R 5to about 1/3 of the distance between the tips of R 5and M 1. Sc long, ending in R 1before Rs. R-M about 3 times as long as Rs. Stem of M-fork absent or very short. Base of Cu-fork before the base of M-fork. CuP weak, shorter than A 1. Haltere yellow, with a slightly darkened knob. Legs. Coxae and femora yellow, tibiae yellowish with trichia irregularly arranged, tarsi brown. Fore coxa with setae mainly in the anterior part, mid coxa mainly in the apical part, hind coxa along its posterior margin. Mid tibia with some short anterodorsal and posterodorsal setae, hind tibia with some short anterior and dorsal setae. Some longer apical setae on tibia 1 to 3. Anteroapical depressed area of fore tibia large ( Fig. 8). Spurs yellow, tibial spurs formula 1: 2: 2. Ratio of fore tibia to tarsomeres 1 to 5 = 4: 3: 1.5: 1: 0.8: 0.5. Abdomen yellow with dark bristles. Tergites 2 to 6 with brown posterior bands. Tergites 1 and 7 darkened only narowly along their posterior margin, tegrite 8 short, all yellow. Sternites without median sclerotized concave fold. Terminalia. Tergite 9 short, transverse, almost thrice as broad as long ( Fig. 13). Cerci about as long as tergite 9, placed caudally to tergite 9. Hypoproct remarkably longer than cerci ( Fig. 13). Gonocoxites basally yellow and apically brown, ventrally separated ( Fig. 12). Gonocoxite dark, apically narrowing, protruding into a distinct posterior projection. Aedeagus narrow, club-shaped. Gonostylus with proximal lobe apically rounded. Distal lobe of gonostylus directed inwards, subapically with a distinct tooth and several setae ( Fig. 13).  Female.Body length 7.4 mm. Wing length 6.45 mm. Similar to male in coloration, but with brown posterior bands on tergites wider. Scape and pedicel yellow, flagellum mostly brown ( Fig. 4). Terminalia yellowish. Flagellomeres 1 to 13 with a small anterior projection, as long as the diameter of the flagellomere. Flagellomere 14 simple. Fore tarsomeres 1 to 4 widened from below, with a bare medial stripe enclosed with a row of short setae, more distinct in tarsomeres 1 and 2 ( Fig. 9). Ratio fore tibia: tarsomeres 1 to 5 = 4: 3: 1.5: 1: 0.8: 0.5.   Differential diagnosis.The strongly pectinate male antennae are diagnostic for this species, at least within the species currently included in  Dziedzickia;  D. bifida sp. nov.(described above) differs mainly in having two projections on each flagellomere.   Etymology.From the Latin pectinatus(= comb-like), referring to the structure of the male antennae.   Distribution. Thailand(Khao Yai NP).   Comments.The absence of the stem of M-fork is noteworthy. This character state is typical for the Nearctic genus  SchnuseaEdwards, 1933(see LANE & COHER 1950). This genus is, however, considered by OLIVEIRA & AMORIM (2010)as a monophyletic subgroup within  Dziedzickia s. lat.and thus its junior synonym, in order to retain the entire  Dziedzickiaas monophyletic. In one undescribed Nearctic species of  Schnusea, the vein R-M even terminates at the anterior branch of M-fork (= M1). We have seen 35 malesand 2 femalesof this species and in all specimens (except one male) R-M is ending at M1 (see Fig. 7). 2007-05-12 2007-05-19 2007-05-12 QSBG Khao Yai NP & Wirat Sukho Thailand 699 14.451983 Training Center 1 101.35803 4 691 1 Nakhon Nayok holotype 2007-05-12 2007-05-19 2007-05-12 QSBG, JSOC Khao Yai NP & Wirat Sukho Thailand 699 14.451983 Training Center 1 101.35803 4 691 1 1 Nakhon Nayok paratype 2007-04-19 2007-04-26 2007-04-19 QSBG, JSOC Wirat Sukho Thailand 744 14.430333 Lum Ta Kong View Point 9 101.3959 Khao Yai 4 691 1 1 Nakhon Nayok paratype 2007-05-11 2007-05-12 2007-05-11 QSBG Pong Sandao Thailand 733 14.451917 Hnong Pak Chee Trail 1 101.36585 Khao Yai 4 691 2 2 paratype 2007-05-05 2007-05-12 2007-05-05 QSBG, JSOC Pong Sandao Thailand 699 14.451983 Hnong Pakchee 1 101.35803 Khao Yai 4 691 1 1 paratype 2001-04-17 2001-04-28 2001-04-17 DBPC Thailand Khao Yai 4 691 1 paratype [410,963,1455,1481] 2001-04-17 2001-04-28 2001-04-17 DBPC Khao Yai NP Thailand Khao - Kheo 4 691 1 1 paratype 2001-05-14 2001-05-24 2001-05-14 DBPC Khao Yai NP Thailand Tao Tapoo 4 691 1 paratype 2007-05-05 2007-05-12 2007-05-05 QSBG, JSOC Khao Yai NP & Pong Sandao Thailand 699 14.451983 Hnong Pakchee 1 101.35803 The 4 691 2 Nakhon Nayok 2007-05-12 2007-05-19 2007-05-12 QSBG, JSOC Khao Yai NP & Training Center & Wirat Sukho 699 14.451983 1 101.35803 5 692 1 1 2007-05-19 2007-05-26 2007-05-19 QSBG, JSOC Khao Yai NP & Hnong Pak Chee Trail & Pong Sandao 733 14.451917 1 101.36585 5 692 1