Thinophilus longicercus, Grichanov, 2023

Grichanov, Igor Ya., 2023, A review of the Afrotropical Thinophilus Wahlberg, 1844 (Diptera: Dolichopodidae), with the descriptions of ten new species, European Journal of Taxonomy 878, pp. 1-52 : 29-31

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2023.878.2153

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8119226

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/812BFAC4-FB3B-4F00-BD46-86BC4CDCFD4C

taxon LSID

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scientific name

Thinophilus longicercus
status

sp. nov.

Thinophilus longicercus sp. nov.

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Fig. 9 View Fig

Diagnosis

Thinophilus longicercus sp. nov. keys to T. imperialis (see key above), both species having male cercus very long, thin distally, extending to the base of abdomen, and sternites 3 and 4 of abdomen with tuft of mainly black hairs. Fore tibia bears 3–4 dorsal bristles, not longer than tibia width in T. imperialis , but fore tibia with 3–4 dorsal bristles, 2 × as long as tibia width in T. longicercus ; surstylus shape is different in the two species.

Etymology

The specific epithet ‘ longicercus ’ (Latin) refers to the ‘long cercus ’ of the male hypopygium.

Material examined

Holotype MADAGASCAR • ♂ (partly covered with mould); “ Lagoon shore; Fenerive [= Fenoarivo Atsinanana; 17°22′ S, 49°25′ E]; Dec. 1955; B. Stuckenberg leg.; Hydrophorus bisetus Loew ; P. Vanschuytbroeck det. 1957; I.R.Sc.N.B. I.G. 20938”; RBINS. GoogleMaps

Description

Male ( Fig. 9A View Fig )

MEASUREMENTS. Body length 6.3 mm; antenna length 1.1 mm; wing length 5.2 mm; wing width 1.6 mm.

HEAD. Postcranium bluish black, grey pollinose; frons bluish black, weakly pollinose; face and clypeus greenish black, brownish grey pollinose; face under antennae 1.8 × as wide as height of postpedicel; clypeus half as long as epistoma, 1.6 × as wide as long; palp yellow, bearing black bristly hairs; proboscis black; 2 diverging ocellars; 1 vertical, 1 postvertical, much stronger and longer than, and not in row with upper postoculars; upper postoculars uniseriate, black; lower postoculars multiseriate, white, long; antennal scape, pedicel and postpedicel black dorsally, orange ventrally; scape invisible; pedicel simple, convex on inner side; postpedicel rounded, with short pubescence, slightly higher than long (18/14); arista-like stylus dorsal, black, thick basally, thin distally, shortly pubescent.

THORAX. Metallic bluish black, grey dusted; mesonotum darker, with matt black postalar spot; no acrostichals; 6–7 dorsocentrals decreasing in length anteriorly; scutellum with 2 strong marginals and 2 minute laterals; few upper and lower, white propleural bristles of different length.

LEGS. Fore coxa brown-black; mid and hind coxae black, orange-yellow at apex, grey pollinose; legs mostly dirty yellow, darker at knees; tibiae and tarsomeres 1–3 brown or black at tips; tarsomeres 4–5 brown-black. Fore leg ( Fig. 9B View Fig ). Coxa with long black setae and apical bristles; femur thickened, with ventral and posteroventral rows of strong bristles, about half as long as femur height; tibia bearing 3–4 long erect dorsal bristles, ventral row of short thick spinules, posteroventral row of elongate setulae, 2 long apicoventral bristles, devoid of black setulae anteriorly; basitarsus with ventral row of short thick spinules and posteroventral row of elongate setulae; segment 5 weakly widened and flattened; length of femur, tibia and tarsal segments (in mm): 1.63/1.42/0.64/0.29/0.19/0.16/0.17.

MID LEG. Coxa with black setae and bristles; femur with 2 ventral rows of short setae, at most ⅓ as long as femur height; tibia bearing 3 anterodorsal; 2 posterodorsal, 3 anteroventral, 2 posteroventral, 4 apical bristles; segment 5 inconspicuously widened; length of femur, tibia and tarsal segments (in mm): 1.89/ 1.97/1.02/0.34/0.26/0.22/0.22.

HIND LEG. Coxa with 1 black exterior bristle; femur ( Fig. 9C View Fig ) ventrally with anteroventral row of bristles, about femur height; 3 anterodorsal bristles; tibia bearing 4 anterodorsal, 4 posterodorsal bristles, 2 anteroventral, 3 posteroventral, 4 apicals; segment 5 inconspicuously widened; length of femur, tibia and tarsal segments (in mm): 2.73/2.8/0.67/0.54/0.37/0.24/0.26.

WING ( Fig. 9D View Fig ). Fumose, without distinct dark spots; veins brown; distal part of M 1+2 convex; tip of R 4+5 parallel with M 1+2; ratio of part of costa between R 2+3 and R 4+5 to that between R 4+5 and M 1+2 (in mm), 0.5/0.28; crossvein dm-m straight; ratio of dm-m to distal part of M 4, 0.4/0.58; anal vein distinct; halter dirty yellow; lower calypter dirty yellow, with white and brown cilia.

ABDOMEN. Shining green-black dorsally, weakly dusted; shining blue-violet laterally; tergites 2–4 ventrally whitish pollinose; setae and hind-marginal bristles black, short; sternites 3 and 4 of male abdomen with tuft of mainly black long hairs. Hypopygium ( Fig. 9E–F View Fig ) black with black appendages; epandrial lobe reduced to small subtriangular projection, glabrous; hypandrium short, fused with epandrium, apically concave; phallosoma narrow, weakly projected; phallus long and simple, concealed; surstylus flat and broad, at middle slightly wider than at base (lateral view), with several short inner and ventral bristles at base, with few short outer bristles at apex; cerci dorsally separated, very long, extending to base of abdomen, broad on basal third, filiform distally, with marginal bristles ( Fig. 9E View Fig ; distal half of cercus broken).

Female

Unknown.

Notes

The holotype bears an identification label by P. Vanschuytbroeck, “ Hydrophorus bisetus Loew ”. The latter species was reported from Madagascar from 4 specimens ( Vanschuytbroeck 1957), but only one male was found in RBINS collection, belonging to the new species described here. Hydrophorus bisetus was excluded from the Afrotropical Region by Dyte & Smith (1980).

RBINS

Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

SuperFamily

Empidoidea

Family

Dolichopodidae

SubFamily

Hydrophorinae

Tribe

Thinophilini

Genus

Thinophilus

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