Strongylophthalmyia inundans Evenhuis
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4189.2.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6070392 |
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Strongylophthalmyia inundans Evenhuis |
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Strongylophthalmyia inundans Evenhuis , n. sp. ( Figs. 25 View FIGURES 18 – 25 , 67 View FIGURES 62 – 69 )
Diagnosis. This new species is similar to S. malayensis , n. sp. and can easily be distinguished from it by having the dorsal antennal process much longer than the head (much shorter than head length in S. malayensis ) and lacking a subbasal thorn-like cluster of hairs ventrally on the fore femur.
Description. Lengths. Ƌ: body, 3.1 mm; wing, 2.9 mm. Male. Head: globular, frons shining black, yellow just above ptilinal suture; face yellow; gena yellow, silvery pollinose, row of short white hairs ventrally; occiput black, brown posteroventrally; clypeus thin, brown; palpus bacilliform, unmodified, clothed with minute yellow hairs; proboscis brown.
Antenna ( Fig. 25 View FIGURES 18 – 25 ): yellow; flagellomere ovoid, clothed with white hairs, with very long, slender, slightly sinuous brown dorsal process densely clothed with white hairs, four times length of flagellomere; arista short, onehalf length of dorsal process, styliform, bare.
Thorax: shining brown; mesonotum and scutellum sparsely clothed with short hair-like setulae; katepisternum with white hairs ventrally near mid coxa.
Wing: hyaline; vein R2+3 nearly straight, ending in costa before level of crossvein dm-cu; crossvein r-m at basal one-third of cell dm; veins R4+5 and M1+2 slightly converging distally; crossvein dm-cu sloping to CuA1; last section of CuA1 to wing margin shorter than dm-cu; halter white.
Legs: yellow; fore coxa with 2 long yellowish white hairs; fore femur ( Fig. 67 View FIGURES 62 – 69 ) dorsally with 6–7 black thornlike spicules at base, ventrally with subbasal thorn-like cluster of yellowish hairs; mid femur yellow; hind femur yellow, brown apically; fore tibia white; mid and hind tibiae brown basally, white apically; tarsi white.
Abdomen: tergites I–II brown medially, dark brown laterally; tergites III–VI dark brown, with short sparse brown hairs, these hairs longest on tergites V–VI; sternites brown.
Male genitalia. Not dissected; epandrium and surstylus shining brown, with white hairs; cerci yellow, narrow basally, flared and rounded apically, with admixed black white hairs apically.
Female. Unknown.
Material examined. Holotype ♂ ( BPBM 17816 About BPBM ) from PHILIPPINES: [Luzon Island:] Camarines Sur Province: Mt Isarog [13.650°N, 123.389°E], 500 m, 4 Apr 1963, H.M. Torrevillas ( BPBM) GoogleMaps . Holotype deposited in the Bishop Museum.
Remarks. Hermani Torrevillas, who collected the type specimen, gave a short account of this collecting trip, which was near a Very High Frequency (VHF) relay station on the volcanic cone of Mt. Isarog ( Torrevillas 2011: 109). He tells of just escaping, in the last seconds before it hit, a three-meter tall flash flood that ripped through their camp, which was alongside a river. He and the specimens collected were barely saved as he grabbed them and scampered up to higher ground.
Distribution. Philippines.
Etymology. This species epithet derives from the Latin “ inundans ” = “flood”; referring to this specimen surviving the flash flood during the collecting trip that secured its capture.
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