Phytosciara (Prosciara) vulcanata Steffan, 1973
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4590.4.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5924888 |
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Phytosciara (Prosciara) vulcanata Steffan, 1973 |
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Phytosciara (Prosciara) vulcanata Steffan, 1973 View in CoL
( Fig. 15 A – D View FIGURE 15 )
Phytosciara (Prosciara) vulcanata Steffan, 1973 [Steffan (1973a): 358, fig. 2 a – h].
Material studied: Holotype , 10.-17.vii.1972, Hawai‘i Island, east slope Mauna Loa, 7000 ft., pitfall trap, leg. J. Jacobi (Bishop Museum 9942). Paratypes: 1 male, 15.vii.1972, Hawai‘i I., Kazumura Lava Tube near Mt. View, 400 m, leg. F. Howarth ; 1 male, 1.xii.1968, Hawai‘i I., Kīpuka "6", 19.7 miles W of Hilo, 5250 ft., sweeping, leg. W. Gagné (1 in PWMP) .
Further material: 1 male, 29.iv.1972, Hawai‘i I., West Maui, Haiku Cabin, Pu‘u Kukui Trail, Malaise trap, leg. J.L. Gressitt (BPBM).
Conservation status: Embedded in Euparal. Body and head separated, all details in good condition.
Comments. Steffan correctly assigned the species to the subgenus Prosciara . It looks like a typical species of Bradysia , only the base of the apical spines is pronounced and the claws strongly toothed, not common in the genus Bradysia . It is further characterized by the rough flagellomeres with short curved hairs and short dense hairs in the intergonocoxal space (there is not a true lobe). The slide labelled holotype bears the number BPBM 9942 which differs from the number listed in Steffan’s original description and in his type catalogue (BPBM 9943) (Steffan 1973a; 1976).
Distribution. Hawai‘i.
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