Stegana (Steganina) iaspidea Zhang & Chen

WANG, YA-LIAN, LI, BING-XUE, CUI, MENG-DI, ZHANG, YUAN, WANG, LE, ZHANG, CAI-HONG, TSAUR, SHUN-CHERN, CHEN, HONG-WEI & HUANG, JIA, 2023, Revision of the subgenus Stegana (Steganina) from China, with assessment of species delimitation using DNA barcodes (Diptera, Drosophilidae), Zootaxa 5250 (1), pp. 1-109 : 38-40

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scientific name

Stegana (Steganina) iaspidea Zhang & Chen
status

sp. nov.

Stegana (Steganina) iaspidea Zhang & Chen , sp. nov.

( Figs. 4A, 4B, 15)

Diagnosis. This species closely resembles S. (S.) langufoliacea in the shape of male terminalia (as figs. 16–22 in Wu et al. 2010, Fig. 15), but can be distinguished from the latter by having the articulating plate of aedeagus (ap

Description. Male and female: First flagellomere entirely black. Clypeus yellow. Mesonotum brown, with 4 yellow longitudinal stripes posterolaterally ( Fig. 4A). Katepisternum yellowish ( Fig. 4B). Scutellum brown, yellow at tip ( Fig. 4A). Halter brown basally, grey distally ( Fig. 4B). Fore femur with a row of 7 or 8 strong setae on distal part of posteroventral surface. Abdominal tergites dark brown ( Fig. 4A, B); sternites brown, about 2 times as wide as long. Male terminalia ( Fig. 15A–F): Epandrium with ca. 14 setae on dorsal to posterior portions per side ( Fig. 15A). Surstylus slightly squared, with some minute, serrated processes on outer surface, 1 peg-like tooth (prensiseta in McAlpine 1981) and several setulae near distal margin, lacking pubescence ( Fig. 15A). Cercus with much pubescence ( Fig. 15A). Hypandrium slightly expanded anteromedially ( Fig. 15B, C). Pregonite (paramere in McAlpine 1981) blurry or absent ( Fig. 15B, C). Aedeagus subbasally expanded in ventral view, with 6 serrate-like processes per side ( Fig. 15B, C). Aedeagal sheath (gonopod in McAlpine 1981) apically rounded and slightly dorsad curved, with several minute, serrated processes ( Fig. 15D, E). Subepandrial sclerite slightly rounded distally ( Fig. 15F). Female terminalia ( Fig. 15G–I): Epiproct, cercus, and hypoproct with numerous setae and much pubescence ( Fig. 15G, I). Eighth sternite mostly glabrous, with a few setae near posterolateral corner ( Fig. 15H).

Measurements and indices. BL = 3.14 mm in holotype (2.46–3.21 in 5♁, 2.87–3.46 in 5♀ paratypes), ThL = 1.32 mm (1.20–1.45 in ♁, 1.20–1.47 in ♀), WL = 2.75 mm (2.21–2.86 in ♁, 2.00– 2.64 in ♀), WW = 1.35 mm

(1.01–1.41 in ♁, 1.07–1.29 in ♀), arb = 9/4 (8–9/5–6), avd = 0.94 (0.60–0.92), adf = 1.33 (1.11–1.83), flw = 2.87 (2.14–2.99), FW/HW = 0.32 (0.30–0.44), ch/o = 0.27 (0.19–0.26), prorb = 1.09 (1.00–1.27), rcorb = 0.57 (0.50–0.81), vb = 0.62 (0.56–0.71), dcl = 0.68 (0.41–0.68), presctl = 0.54 (0.45–0.71), sctl = damaged (1.40–1.90), sterno = 0.81 (0.75–1.25), orbito = 1.42 (1.37–1.89), dcp = 0.38 (0.17–0.36), sctlp = 1.14 (1.09–1.42), C = 2.04 (1.71–2.06), 4c = 1.08 (1.00–1.29), 4v = 1.75 (1.50–1.81), 5x = 1.37 (1.18–1.54), ac = 12.38 (9.04–13.05), M = 0.61 (0.43–0.67), C3F = 0.73 (0.50–0.74).

Type materials. Holotype ♁ ( SCAU, No. 125186, DNA #1346), CHINA: Wangtianshu, Mengla , Yunnan, 21°36'09''N, 101°35'06''E, alt. 600m, 30.ix.2011, ex tree trunk, H.W. Chen GoogleMaps . Paratypes: 1♁, 2♀ ( SCAU, Nos.125187– 89, DNA #1904), Yixiang, Pu'er , Yunnan, 22°44'19''N, 101°07'01''E, alt. 1400m, 2.x.2011, ex tree trunks, H.W. Chen; 3 GoogleMaps ♁, 8♀ ( SCAU, Nos. 125190–200, DNA #2670, 2748), Longtan Park, Ximeng, Yunnan, 22°38'55''N, 99°36'02''E, alt. 1140m, 17.iv.2018, ex tree trunks, H.W. Chen, L. Gong, Y. Lin; 1♁ ( SCAU, No. 125201, DNA #2629), Menglun , Mengla , Yunnan, 21°47'29''N, 101°22'59''E, alt. 560m, 19.xii.2017, ex tree trunk, H.W. Chen GoogleMaps .

Distribution. China (Yunnan).

Etymology. From the Latin word " iaspideus " (= jasper), referring to Yunnan, which is also known as “Emerald City''.

McAlpine, J. F. (1981) Morphology and terminology - adults. In: McAlpine, J. F., Peterson, B. V., Shewell, G. E., Teskey, H. J.,

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Drosophilidae

Genus

Stegana