Empis (Xanthempis) suhi, Zhou, Jiale, Shamshev, Igor, Kwon, Yongjung & Yang, Ding, 2018

Zhou, Jiale, Shamshev, Igor, Kwon, Yongjung & Yang, Ding, 2018, Species of the subgenus Empis (Xanthempis) from South Korea (Diptera, Empididae), ZooKeys 769, pp. 145-155 : 145

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.769.24545

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scientific name

Empis (Xanthempis) suhi
status

sp. n.

Empis (Xanthempis) suhi sp. n. Figs 7-8, 9-12

Diagnosis.

Mesoscutum with very narrow black median vitta running to base of scutellum. Occiput with narrow drop-like brown spot including ocellar tubercle. Prothoracic spiracle brown.

Description.

Male (Fig. 7). Body length 6.0-6.1 mm, wing length 8.2-8.8 mm. Head (Fig. 10) yellow, faintly pale greyish pollinose; occiput with narrow brown drop-like spot including ocellar tubercle. Eyes dichoptic, ommatidia equally small. Frons broad, parallel-sided, with minute dark setulae laterally. Occiput (Fig. 12) with short sparse black setae on upper part and some pale setae behind mouth-opening. Ocellar tubercle with two short proclinate oc and some minute setulae. Antennal scape and pedicel brown, postpedicel and stylus black; scape long, 4.3 times longer than wide, with some black setulae; pedicel very short, subglobular, with circle of black subapical setulae; postpedicel very long, narrow, subconical, nearly 9.5 times longer than wide; stylus very short, 0.2 times as long as postpedicel. Proboscis long, labrum 2.5-3.0 times longer than head height; palpus yellow, with scattered blackish setulae.

Thorax almost entirely yellow, faintly pale greyish pollinose, with greatly reduced, only black setation; mesoscutum (Fig. 9) with very narrow black median vitta running to base of scutellum; antepronotum with brownish spot dorsally, upper border of anepisternum brown, postnotum with small indistinct brownish spot dorsally. Prothoracic spiracle brown. Prosternum bare. Proepisternum with 2-3 hair-like minute setulae on lower part. Antepronotum with several spinule-like setulae on each side. Postpronotal lobe with one moderately long inclinate ppn and 1-2 additional setulae anteriorly. Mesonotum with one moderately long presutural sa, one longest npl, one moderately long pa, four sc (apicals long, laterals short); acr absent; dc uniserial, 7-9 in row, situated far outside black median vitta, hair-like, very short (except 2-3 longer prsc); additionally, notopleuron with several setulae anteriorly. Laterotergite with numerous black setulae of different lengths. Legs yellowish, but tarsi brownish yellow to brownish; lacking prominent bristles (except circlets of short subapical setae on tibiae). Wing nearly hyaline; brownish yellow stigma long, narrow; veins dark brown; basal costal bristle black, short. Calypter yellowish, blackish fringed. Halter yellow.

Abdomen extensively yellow, but tergites broadly brownish dorsally forming uniform vitta (except tergite 8), subshiny; mostly yellowish to brownish yellow setulae longer laterally, segment 8 with black setae posteriorly. Hypopygium (Fig. 11) large, almost entirely yellow, only cerci narrowly brownish apically. Cercus rather large, with deep excision; dorsal arm long, broad, somewhat concave apically (in lateral view), ventral arm short finger-like; covered with dark minute setulae and bearing one moderately long seta on ventral arm. Epandrial lobe rather trapezoid, with upper posterior corner broadly rounded and lower posterior corner narrowly elongated; covered with dark short setae somewhat long along upper margin and on posterior corner. Hypandrium subtriangular in ventral view, with two black closely set spinules apically. Phallus strongly curved, somewhat broad near base, otherwise of more or less uniform thickness, with small dorsal tubercle closer to short beak-like apical opening.

Female (Fig. 2). Body length 7.1-7.2 mm, wing length 7.9-8.3 mm. Very similar to male, but postpedicel somewhat short, 8.4 times longer than wide in single specimen examined; abdominal tergites with narrower brown dorsal area. Cercus long, slender, brown, clothed in minute setulae.

Type material.

Holotype, male, Korea, Gangweon Pr., Mt. Seolagsan (37°50'39.14"N, 128°0'49.90"E), 29.VI.1984, Yongjung Kwon. Paratypes, one male (dissected), two females, same data as holotype.

Distribution.

Palaearctic: South Korea.

Remarks.

In the scutal pattern, the new species is similar to E. belousovi Shamshev, 1998 and E. zlobini Shamshev, 1998 known from the Russia Far East (including Sakhalin Island) and to E. japonica Frey, 1955 known from Hokkaido and Kuril Islands (Kunashir) ( Shamshev 1998). Empis suhi sp. n. can be distinguished from these species as it has been given in the key.

Etymology.

The species is named in honor of Prof. Sang Jae Suh, Daegu in order to express our sincere thanks to him during the course of this study.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Hybotidae

Genus

Empis