Macrorrhyncha nocticolor Polevoi, 2023
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.25221/fee.478.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10945226 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/3205A079-F374-4555-A185-DE3988B2D4EE |
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lsid:zoobank.org:act:3205A079-F374-4555-A185-DE3988B2D4EE |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Macrorrhyncha nocticolor Polevoi |
status |
sp. nov. |
Macrorrhyncha nocticolor Polevoi , sp. n.
https://zoobank.org/NomenclaturalActs/ 3205A079-F374-4555-A185-DE3988B2D4EE
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TYPE MATERIAL. Holotype – ♂, Russia: Yakutia, River Uyandina, Dyargalakh , 11 km SSE of Uyandi , 69.217° N, 141.017° E, 175 m, 8.VIII 2017, A. Popov leg. [ ZISP, INS _DIP_0001008]. GoogleMaps
DIAGNOSTIC CHARACTERS. Medium-sized species with almost completely black body, brownish legs and transparent wings. Resembles several European species ( Macrorrhyncha guichardi Chandler, 1994 ; M. veleka Bechev, 1992 ; M. geranias ( Loew, 1870) ; M. atticae Kurina, 2004 ) by black body color and bare mediotergite, but distinguished by the structure of male terminalia, especially the wide triangular dorsal process of gonocoxites, bearing 5 setae medially. Generally black North American Macrorrhyncha coxalis ( Loew, 1870) has scutellum yellow laterally and darkened knob of halter, while in new species scutellum is completely black and halter is uniformly brown.
DNA BARCODE BIN REGISTRY. Uniquely assigned to BIN BOLD:AEO8712, with distance 7.22% to the nearest BIN BOLD:AEJ6886, containing unidentified Keroplatidae .
DESCRIPTION. Male. Head black. Face, clypeus and mouthparts black. Distance from ventral margin of eye to tip of labellum 1.8 times as long as eye height. Antenna black, fifth flagellomere 1.3 times as long as wide. Palpi black.
Thorax. Mesonotum black with yellow humeral callus. Thinly gray dusted but more or less shining in posterior view, with irregularly biserial ac, 2–4 serial ds and numerous setae along lateral margins. All setae are black. Pleurae black. Laterotergite and mediotergite bare. Scutellum black.
Wing. Length 3.83 mm. Wing hyaline, veins yellowish-brown. C extending approximately to the middle between tips of R5 and M1. Sc ending free opposite the base of Rs. Distance between tips of R1 and R4 about as long as R4. Radiomedial fusion 0.3 times as long as stem of M1-M2. All veins with macrotrichia, except bare Sc, Rs, R4, base of M1 and M2, stem of M1-M2, tb, mcu and basal part of Cu1b. Halter brown.
Legs brownish yellow. Fore tibia with 0–1 p and 1 pv setae; mid tibia with 6 ad, 0–1 d, 2–3 pd, 3 p, 6 pv, 1–3 av setae; hind tibia with 5 ad, 3 d, 5 pd, 5 p, 4 pv and 4 av setae. Tibial spurs blackish; fore, and mid tibia with one spur, hind tibia with two spurs of equal length. Ratio of tibia to basitarsus for fore and hind leg: 1.37; 1.68.
Abdomen black, with black hairs.
Terminalia black. Gonocoxites with median bridge about one fourth as high as the height of gonocoxite ( Figs 8 View Figs 8–10 , 11 View Figs 11–14 ); inner process short with a strong apical seta ( Fig. 11 View Figs 11–14 ); dorsal process triangular, bearing five setae medially ( Figs 12, 13 View Figs 11–14 ). Tergite 9 rounded, concave posteriorly ( Fig 10 View Figs 8–10 , 12 View Figs 11–14 ). Gonostylus with three strong setae on inner surface and ventral process projecting mesially ( Figs 12, 14 View Figs 11–14 ). Aedeagal complex long, with laterally compressed membranous plate and three pairs of associated apodemes ( Figs 8–10 View Figs 8–10 ).
TAXONOMIC REMARKS. Possibly closely related species Macrorrhyncha coxalis has been described by a single female ( Loew, 1870: 132). Johannsen (1910) mentions one male from Canada, but provides only brief description of male terminalia, which is not sufficient for adequate comparison with new species.
DISTRIBUTION. So far known only from the type locality in the North-East Yakutia .
HABITAT AND BIOLOGY. Collected in herb rich meadow on slope. Larval biology unknown.
ETYMOLOGY. The species epithet (from Latin nocticolor – night colored) refers to black body color.
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Zoological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences |
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