Zaprionus Zaprionus santomensis Yassin & David, 2010
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Zaprionus Zaprionus santomensis Yassin & David |
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Zaprionus Zaprionus santomensis Yassin & David ZBK sp. n.
Zaprionus sp. B in Araripe et al. 2004
Diagnosis.
This species resembles those of the indianus complex in having abdominal tergal spots and F1 spines not borne on protruding tubercule. It can be distinguished from them by the bigger body size, the darker body color mainly in contrast with the frons which is bright orange ( Fig. 10f View Figure 10 ), the wings being dusky rather than hyaline, the smaller hairy brush of the male basitarsus (1/3 of basitarsus) ( Fig. 5e View Figure 5 ), and the lack of an apical introvert in the spermatheca ( Fig. 13d View Figure 13 ).
Description.
♂. TL = 1.40 mm.
Head. Arista with 2 dorsal and 3 ventral rays plus terminal fork; pedicel dark brown. Frons orange tan, with vestigial median stripe plus orbital stripes inwardly bordered with black; ocellar triangle blackened; hw:fw = 2.16, fw:fl = 0.8. Orbital setae in straight line; or1:or2:or3 = 3:2:3, orbito-index = 1.8, oc:or1 = 1.5, poc:oc=0.6, iv:ov = 0.4. Face tan. Gena narrow, o:j = 7.6, o:ch = 5.1. Eye red.
Thorax. Scutum brown, darker than frons, with 2 silvery white stripes. acs in 6 rows in front of adc; adc:pdc = 0.9. Scutellum darker than scutum, with black borders of the stripes expanded posteriorly; bsc:asc = 1.2. Pleura with white pilosity; sterno-index = 0.4. Forefemur with 4 spines not borne on warts on the anteroventral margin. Male basitarsus with a hairy brush.
Wing. Dusky; WL:WW = 2.3, C-index = 2.8, 4v-index = 1.4, 4c-index = 0.8, 5x-index = 0.9, M-index = 0.3, ac-index = 2.7, b/c = 0.6, C3 fringe 0.40, and WL = 3.2 mm.
Abdomen. Entirely yellowish, lighter than thorax, with faint dark spots at the bases of tergal setae.
Terminalia ( Fig. 13c View Figure 13 ). Epandrium densely pubescent at ventral portion; posterior margin pubescent at dorsal portion with 3 long setae; anterior phragma slightly humped dorsally; epandrial ventral lobe with 4 long setae. Surstylus quadrate with two rows of prensisetae. Cercus triangular laterally. Hypandrium densely pubescent at the lateral portion of the paraphyses. Aedeagus expanded apically; aedeagal flap expanded and deeply serrate. Apodeme subequal in length to aedeagus.
♀. TL = 1.50 mm, resembles male.
Terminalia. Oviscape with 8 peg-like and 6 short, marginal setae plus 4 supernumeraries. Spermatheca globulous and smooth ( Fig. 13d View Figure 13 ).
Egg. Elliptical with 4 equally long and fine filaments.
Larva. Escaping the culture medium when crowded.
Puparium. Horn-index 10.6.
Distribution.
Sao Tomé and Príncipe.
Type material.
Holotype (male) and allotype (female), Sao Tomé and Príncipe: Pico de São Tomé Park (1,500 m), ex type strain ZNG, 11-VIII-2008, founder female coll. III-2001, D. Lachaise. Paratypes: 10 males and 10 females with the same label. Types deposited in MNHN.
Discussion.
This species resembles Zaprionus proximus , from which it can be distinguished on the basis of F1 ornamentation. An important physiological difference also exists between these species, as Zaprionus santomensis is a very heat-sensitive species since a growth temperature of 25°C is lethal for both sexes and males are sterile at 23 and 24°C (cf. Araripe et al. 2004).
Etymology.
The species epithet is in reference to the type locality.
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Zaprionus Zaprionus santomensis Yassin & David
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