Planetella fasciata ( Meigen, 1818 )

Ševčík, Jan, Hippa, Heikki, Burdíková, Nikola, Sopuch, Kryštof, Skuhravá, Marcela & Bruun, Hans Henrik, 2023, Integrative taxonomy of Central European Planetella (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) indicates high species diversity, intraspecific variation and low host specificity, Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 63 (2), pp. 413-450 : 419-420

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.37520/aemnp.2023.026

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10621430

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DA5107-FFD4-FFF3-783B-F988FDA23C41

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scientific name

Planetella fasciata ( Meigen, 1818 )
status

 

Planetella fasciata ( Meigen, 1818) View in CoL sp. restit.

Cecidomyia fasciata Meigen, 1818: 94 View in CoL . Type locality: Germany.

Type material. HOLOTYPE: ♀, pinned, not studied, but photos available at the web page of MNHN Paris: https://science.mnhn.fr/taxon/species/ planetella/fasciata.

Additional material examined (all in coll. JSL-UOC). CZECH REPUBLIC: BOHEMIA: Doksy, 31.v.–18.vi.2020, 1♀ (specimen after DNA extraction, No. PLA 33), Malaise trap in Carex spp. , M.Tkoč leg., Doksy, 15.v.–6.vi.2022, Malaise trap in Carex spp. , 1 ♀ (specimen after DNA extraction, No. PLA 33b),M.Tkoč leg.; Jílové, Pod lesem Nature Reserve, 29.vii.–2.ix.2022, Malaise trap, 1♀ (specimen after DNA extraction, No. PLA 79), L. Blažej & J. Hejduk leg., Jílové, Pod lesem Nature Reserve, 2.ix.–4.xi.2022, Malaise trap, 1 J (specimen after DNA extraction, No. PLA 81), L. Blažej & J. Hejduk leg. SLOVAKIA: Muránska planina National Park, Rosiarka Nature Reserve, 920 m, 26.v.–21.vi.2022, 3 JJ (specimens after DNA extraction, No. PLA 52c,d,e, one of them figured), 1 ♀ ( PLA 52b), Malaise trap in Carex rostrata , all J. Roháček & J. Ševčík leg.; Tisovec, Trstie Nature Reserve, 14.vi.–12.vii.2023, 1 J ( PLA 70), Malaise trap in Carex rostrata, J. Roháček & J. Ševčík leg.

Diagnosis. This species is well characterized by the broad pale anterior bands on the abdominal tergites, in combination with 12 binodose flagellomeres. It is also one of the few species of Planetella with the eyes completely separated in both sexes, without an eye-bridge. The following combination of characters on the male terminalia is also diagnostic ( Figs 4C,D View Fig ): narrow gonostylus, club-shaped and apically rounded hypoproct, almost as long as gonocoxite, aedeagus narrow throughout and slightly shorter than gonocoxite.

Comments. This species has been considered as a junior synonym of Planetella grandis ( Meigen, 1804) . Although the identity of P. grandis has not been clarified yet and its terminalia remain unknown, the only male syntype of P. grandis clearly has a dark unbanded abdomen (the first three abdominal segments are still preserved, see https:// science.mnhn.fr/taxon/species/planetella/grandis), without distinct pale transverse bands, and thus definitely represents a different species than the other three syntypes. The male syntype currently lacks the head, but EDWARDs (1938) mentioned that the male type of P. fasciata has well separated eyes and 15 flagellomeres (14 + a small apical segment), although the figure of the dark specimen in MORGE (1976) shows just 12 binodose flagellomeres. EDWARDs (1938) possibly refers in this case to British males, which he considered as conspecific.

In any case, P. fasciata is herewith reinstated as a valid species and its male terminalia and flagellomeres are figured for the first time ( Figs 4C,D View Fig , 14C View Fig ). We use the right of the first revising author to interpret this species in this way, although it may well be shown in the future that several closely related species with the eyes separated, 12 flagellomeres and banded abdomen exist.

The species figured by KIEFFER (1913) as P. cornifex ( Kieffer, 1898) may represent a junior synonym of P. fasciata , see below (under P. cornifex ).

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Cecidomyiidae

Genus

Planetella

Loc

Planetella fasciata ( Meigen, 1818 )

Ševčík, Jan, Hippa, Heikki, Burdíková, Nikola, Sopuch, Kryštof, Skuhravá, Marcela & Bruun, Hans Henrik 2023
2023
Loc

Cecidomyia fasciata

MEIGEN J. W. 1818: 94
1818
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