Tachydromia semiaptera (Gil Collado, 1923)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2021.732.1213 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4472577 |
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Tachydromia semiaptera (Gil Collado, 1923) |
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Tachydromia semiaptera (Gil Collado, 1923)
Figs 1 View Fig , 13 View Fig , 16 View Fig C–D, 18 View Fig E–F, 19 View Fig E–F, 21 View Fig D–E
Ariasella semiaptera Gil Collado, 1923: 150 View in CoL (male and female).
Tachydromia semiaptera – Shamshev & Grootaert 2018: 425 (comb. nov.).
Diagnosis
Overall dark species with distinct yellow parts. Wing dimorphic: male stenopterous; oblong apex; stalklike portion light brown with distinct black spot on lobed apex; female micropterous, with wing round, brownish. Palpi, proboscis and antennae black; postpedicel roundish, approximately as long as pedicel. Legs with colour pattern of yellowish and dark brown to black. Male legs with following features: fore tibia black, stout and inflated; mid tibia bearing two projections and row of five spinose setae on posteroventral basal surface. Abdomen black, overall covered with microtrichia and sparse setae; two apical sternites with long setae.
Type material (not examined, lost) SPAIN • ca 20 specimens; Ávila, Valle de Iruelas ; May 1919; C. Bolívar leg.
Additional material (not examined, lost)
SPAIN • Ciudad Real, Navas de Estena ; C. Bolívar leg. • Madrid, El Escorial; C. Bolívar leg.
Material examined
Topotype SPAIN • 3 ♂♂, 16 ♀♀; Ávila , El Barraco; 40º23′08.4″ N, 4º34′05.7″ W; 13 Apr. 2016; A.R. Gonçalves and R. Andrade leg.; RBINS GoogleMaps .
Additional material
PORTUGAL • 2 ♂♂, 1 ♀; Miranda do Douro ; 41°33′25.9″ N, 6°15′43.3″ W; 3 May 2015; A.R. Gonçalves leg. GoogleMaps • 3 ♂♂, 9 ♀♀ (all male terminalia studied, RBINS); Bragança, Castrelos ; 41º50′22.1″ N, 6º53′24.2″ W; 10 May 2015; A.R. Gonçalves and R. Andrade leg. GoogleMaps • 8 ♂♂, 5 ♀♀; Carrazeda de Ansiães, Fontelonga ; 41º14′16.2″ N, 7º14′57.6″ W; 1 May 2016; R. Andrade leg. GoogleMaps • 5 ♂♂, 5 ♀♀; same collection data as for preceding; ZFMK GoogleMaps .
SPAIN • 10 ♂♂, 11 ♀♀ (all male terminalia studied, RBINS); Zamora, Alcañices ; 41º41′26.9″ N, 6º21′45.1″ W; 11 May 2015; A.R. Gonçalves and R.Andrade leg. GoogleMaps • 4 ♂♂, 6 ♀♀; Toledo, Los Navalucillos ; 39º36′02.0″ N, 4º42′07.0″ W; 15 Apr. 2016; A.R. Gonçalves and R. Andrade leg. GoogleMaps • 7 ♂♂, 1 ♀; Toledo, Los Navalucillos ; 39º34′25.0″ N, 4º44′57.0″ W; 15 Apr. 2016; A.R. Gonçalves and R. Andrade leg. GoogleMaps • 5 ♂♂, 4 ♀♀; Guadalajara, El Cardoso de la Sierra ; 41°05′46.2″ N, 3°28′56.1″ W; 23 Apr. 2017; A.R. Gonçalves and P. Álvarez leg. GoogleMaps • 4 ♂♂, 3 ♀♀; Guadalajara, El Cardoso de la Sierra (Río Berbellido); 41°06′22.6″ N, 3°24′59.7″ W; 23 Apr. 2017; A.R. Gonçalves and P. Álvarez leg. GoogleMaps • 5 ♂♂, 2 ♀♀; Salamanca, La Alberca ; 40º29′04.0″ N, 6º05′10.2″ W; 25 Apr. 2017; A.R. Gonçalves leg. GoogleMaps • 9 ♂♂, 6 ♀♀; Madrid, Bustarviejo ; 40°50′29.8″ N, 3°45′59.1″ W; 21 May 2017; P. Álvarez leg. GoogleMaps • 17 ♂♂, 23 ♀♀; Cáceres, Alía ; 39°30′40.3″ N, 5°20′47.7″ W; 23 Apr. 2018; P. Álvarez leg. GoogleMaps • 3 ♂♂, 5 ♀♀; Cáceres, Berzocana ; 39°24′55.6″ N, 5°25′10.3″ W; 23 Apr. 2018; A.R. Gonçalves and P. Álvarez leg. GoogleMaps
Redescription
Similar to Tachydromia cantabrica sp. nov. except for the following:
Male
MEASUREMENTS. Body length: 2.4–2.8 mm (n = 5). Wing length: 1.2–1.3 mm (n = 5).
HEAD. Lateroclinate ocellars 2.5 times as long as postpedicel. Proclinate verticals 2 times as long as postpedicel.
ANTENNA. Light brown. Postpedicel roundish, as long as wide; stylus more than 4 times as long as scape, pedicel and postpedicel combined.
THORAX. With very long black setae. Well-distinguished sclerites, with clear separation between anepisternum and anepimeron; postpronotal lobe very large; scutellum and metanotum well developed, postscutellum poorly developed. Prosternum and episternum densely covered by grey microtrichia. Postpronotal lobe with 5 setae laterally, mesonotum with 6 scattered setae of equal length; 5 setae near alar region; notopleuron with 1 strong, prominent, very long seta; 2 setae near posterior margin of postpronotal lobe; scutellum with 2 strong, long setae medially.
WING ( Fig. 21D View Fig ). Lobed apex oblong, without digitation. Stalk-like process very flexible, light brown with distinct black spot on lobed apex. Venation very reduced (costal, longitudinal and cross veins distinguishable), forming 4 cells.
LEGS. Fore tibia stout and inflated distally. Overall dark brown to black, following portions yellow: trochanters, anterior apical half and apex of fore and mid tibiae, dorsal strip and apical half of fore and mid tibiae, fore and mid tarsomeres 1, 2, 3, basal ⅔ 4, hind tarsomeres 1 and 2. Fore tibia with rows of long, erect setae; mid tibia bearing row of 5 strong, spine-like posteroventral basal setae. Mid tibia with 2 anteroventral apical projections ( Fig. 19 View Fig E–F): 1 slightly shorter than diameter of tibia at apex; clothed in microtrichia, several distinct setae and 2 short, stout, curved spinose setae on margin of distal half; second projection as long as diameter of tibia at apex with a few long setae.
TERMINALIA ( Fig. 13 View Fig ). Right epandrial lamella with long, erect setae on apical half. Right surstylus short, narrowing distally, with sparse microtrichia, bearing long, irregularly curved setae, with several (ca 6) distinct denticle-like setae, aggregated on distal margin. Right cercus with setae on apical half and distinct apical seta; left cercus with apical setae of unequal lengths. Right cercus longer than left, both enclosed in epandrial lamellae. Left epandrial lamella shorter than left cercus, deeply bilobed. Left surstylus 1.5 times as long as wide, approximately as long as right cercus, with very long setae, lateroclinate, facing inwards.
Female
Similar to male, except for following features: micropterous, with wing round, brownish, bearing 1 long seta and 1 short seta on apical margin, covered by grey microtrichia ( Fig. 21E View Fig ); legs covered with regular rows of setae, with distinct apical setae on fore femur and anteroapical setae on coxae; without other distinctive setae; spurs on mid tibia absent; cercus pale brown with grey microtrichia and setae.
Distribution
Spain and Portugal. It is known from several localities along the Iberian Central System, and from the Montes de Toledo mountain range, the northeast of Portugal and from one locality in the Spanish province of Zamora near the border with Portugal.
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Muscomorpha |
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Empidoidea |
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Tachydromiinae |
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Tachydromia semiaptera (Gil Collado, 1923)
Gonçalves, Ana Rita, Grootaert, Patrick, Andrade, Rui, Paulo, Octávio S. & Mengual, Ximo 2021 |
Tachydromia semiaptera
Shamshev I. V. & Grootaert P. 2018: 425 |
Ariasella semiaptera
Ariasella semiaptera Gil Collado, 1923: 150 |