Thaumastoptera (Thaumastoptera) calceata Mik, 1866
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5963873 |
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Thaumastoptera (Thaumastoptera) calceata Mik, 1866 |
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Thaumastoptera (Thaumastoptera) calceata Mik, 1866 View in CoL
(Figs. 1, 5, 6)
Thaumastoptera calceata Mik 1866: 303 View in CoL (description), Taf. IA, Fig. 7 View FIGURES 5–8 (wing).
Thaumastoptera calceata: Edwards 1938: 47 View in CoL (diagnosis), Pl. I, Fig. 17 (wing).
Thaumastoptera calceata: Lackschewitz & Pagast 1942: 58 View in CoL (redescription), Taf. XIII, Fig. 105 (male terminalia).
Diagnosis. Small species. Body colouration in general pale yellow. Wing pattern indistinct, shown by restrictedly darkened vein elements. Venation with upper branch of medial fork about 4–5 times as long as its petiole. Femora and tibiae with dark apical rings. Male terminalia with aedeagus about half length of gonocoxite, bifid distally ( Fig. 6 View FIGURES 5–8 ). Wing length 4.2–5.8 mm.
Material examined: 105 males, 39 females.
Bulgaria: Lilianovo nr. Sandanski, 17.vi.1990, male, female (J. Starý leg., JSO). Czech Republic: Bohemia: Pavlovice nr. Česká Lípa, 2 km W, “Dolské údolí” (50°35'42"N 14°30'28"E), 25.vi.2008, female; Staré Splavy nr. Doksy, holiday centre, at light (50°34'45"N 14°38'19"E), 13.vi.2005, female, 14.vi.2005, 2 males, 2 females, 15.vi.2005, 3 females, 17.vi.2005, male [listed by Starý (2006)], 23.vi.2008, 2 males; Doksy env., Břehyňský pond (50°34'48"N 14°38'16"E), 16.vi.2005, male [listed by Starý (2006)], at light, 23.vi.2010, male; Doksy env., Obora, wetlands (50°32'41"N 14°40'16"E), 24.vi.2008, male, female; Bělá pod Bezdězem, “Vrchbělá”, Bělá brook (50°31'28"N 14°46'26"E), 23.vi.2010, 5 males, female (all J. Starý leg., all JSO). Moravia: Tichá nr. Frenštát, 30.vi.1994, female; Štramberk, Kotouč (49°34'41"N 18°06'53"E), 6.vi.2001, 9 males; Štramberk, Kotouč quarry, “Mokřadlo” (49°34'42"N 18°07'00"E), 15.vi.2001, female, 12.vi.2002, 3 males; Nedašova Lhota nr. Brumov- Bylnice (49°07'22"N 18°04'47"E), 20.vi.1984, 2 males, female; Rohatec nr. Hodonín, “Roztrhánky” (48°54'12"N 17°15'16"E), 11.vi.1974, female (P. Lauterer leg., in ethanol) [listed by Starý (1981)]; Rohatec nr. Hodonín, “Pánov” (48°52'51"N 17°08'36"E), 10.vi.1976, 14 males, 2 females, 12.vi.1976, 8 males, 3 females, 15.vi.1976, 4 males, 2 females, 8.vi.1977, 7 males, 2 females, 20.vi.1978, 3 males [listed by Starý (1981)], 21.vi.2005, female, at light, 5 males, 2 females; Radějov, Lučina (48°51'45"N 17°23'41"E), 21.vi.1979, 2 males, 12.vii.1979, male, female, 25.vi.1980, 2 females, 3.vii.1981, male, 6.vi.1982, female, 11.vii.1984, male, female; Bílé Karpaty Mts, Javorník (48°49'52"N 17°32'12"E), 11.vii.1985, male, female; Bílé Karpaty Mts, Javorník, “Machová” (48°49'28"N 17°31'14"E), 1.vii.1993, 3 males, female, 4.vii.1994, 4 males, 6.vii.1994, male, female, 3.vii.1997, 2 males, female, 30.vi.1998, male; Bílé Karpaty Mts, Lopeník, “Hrubý Mechnáč” (48°56'25"N 17°47'53"E), 2.vii.2008, male, 29.vi.2010, 2 males, 2.vii.2013, 4 males (all J. Starý leg., all JSO). Slovakia: Šaštín (48°37'48"N 17°08'13"E), 16.vi.1978, 3 males, female, “Kobyliarka” (48°35'47"N 17°08'53"E), 16.vi.1978, 4 males, female [listed by Starý (1981)] (all J. Starý leg.); Nižná Polianka env., Pod Beskydom (49°24'27"N 21°24'39"E), 23.vi.2017, male, 3 females (J. Oboňa leg., in ethanol); Plešivec, Štítnik valley (48°37'45"N 20°22'51"E), 7.vi.1979, male; Stakčín, Chotinka valley (49°02'27"N 22°15'20"E), 2.vi.1985, male; Príslop (distr. Humenné) (49°02'48"N 22°19'22"E), 21.vi.1983, female; Ruské, Cirocha valley (49°06'27"N 22°20'48"E), 20.vi.1983, 2 males, female; Hostovice, “Hostovické lúky”(49°07'44"N 22°06'51"E), 16.vi.1986, male (all J. Starý leg., all JSO).
Redescription. Male. Head. Suffused with pale greyish pruinosity on frons, somewhat yellowed on vertex. Rostrum and palpus brown. Antenna 16-segmented, moderately long, reaching to about base of wing, brownish, paling to yellow distally. Flagellomeres short-ovoid proximally, passing into more elongate distally, with verticils moderately dense, longest ones about 1.5 times as long as their respective flagellomeres.
FIGURES 1–4. Wing. 1: T. (T.) calceata ; 2: T. (T.) intermixta ; 3: T. (T.) insignis ; 4: T. (T.) spathifera sp. n. (photo by J. Roháček). Scale bar 1.0 mm.
Thorax. Generally yellow. Pronotum yellow. Prescutum suffused with sparse whitish pruinosity, slightly darkened anteromedially and on scutal lobes. Scutellum pale yellow. Mediotergite brownish. Pleuron generally shiny yellow, pale yellow along paratergite. Wing membrane tinged yellowish, veins mostly yellow. Wing pattern shown by restrictedly darkened (sub)vertical vein elements, especially basal deflection of Rs, R2 (cross-vein r), basal deflection of R5, r-m, basal section of M1+2+3, and m-cu. Venation generally usual for Thaumastoptera s. str. Sc1 ending about opposite half-length of Rs; upper branch of medial fork (M1+2) about 4–5 times as long as its petiole (Fig. 1). Halter yellow throughout. Legs pale yellow; femora with short dark, apical rings; tibiae restrictedly darkened at base and with short apical ring.
Abdomen. Yellow. Male terminalia ( Figs. 5, 6 View FIGURES 5–8 ) yellow. Segment 9 (basal ring) simple, more or less straight at dorsal posterior margin. Proctiger generally semioval, in part covered with spinulae, with V-shaped median emargination. Gonocoxite moderately long, slightly arched. Gonostylus produced into long, curved, setose beak, directed caudally and narrowly obtuse at apex, and with another obtuse projection on outer margin of gonostylus. Three strong setae on dorsal face of gonostylus. Aedeagus generally long-ovoid, about half length of gonocoxite, bifid distally, with two slender diverging rods. Paramere distinctly exceeding aedeagus, gradually curved and tapered into subacute tip directed medially.
Female. Resembling male in general appearance.
Distribution. Europe ( Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, Great Britain, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Romania, Slovakia, Switzerland); Saudi Arabia.
Discussion. The species is characterized by indistinct wing pattern shown by restrictedly darkened (sub)vertical vein elements (Fig. 1) and the femora and tibiae with dark apical rings. In contrast to the male terminalia of the other species treated here, T. (T.) calceata has the aedeagus bifid distally, with two slender, diverging rods ( Fig. 6 View FIGURES 5–8 ). As usual for Thaumastoptera , the male terminalia are highly species-specific, yet having some resemblance with those of T. (T.) intermixta .
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Thaumastoptera (Thaumastoptera) calceata Mik, 1866
Starý, Jaroslav & Oboňa, Jozef 2018 |
Thaumastoptera calceata
Mik 1866 : 303 |
Thaumastoptera calceata:
Edwards 1938 : 47 |
Thaumastoptera calceata: Lackschewitz & Pagast 1942 : 58
Lackschewitz & Pagast 1942 : 58 |