Diamesa moubayedi Makarchenko et Semenchenko, 2022

Makarchenko, Eugenyi A., Semenchenko, Alexander A. & Palatov, Dmitry M., 2022, Taxonomy of Diamesa steinboecki group (Diptera: Chironomidae: Diamesinae) with description and DNA barcoding of new species. I. Subgroups steinboecki and longipes, Zootaxa 5125 (5), pp. 483-512 : 503-504

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5125.5.2

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6458142

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scientific name

Diamesa moubayedi Makarchenko et Semenchenko
status

sp. nov.

Diamesa moubayedi Makarchenko et Semenchenko View in CoL , sp. nov.

http://zoobank.org/NomenclaturalActs/ ECE88876–308D–4C72–9120–F8DECF3CD8D2

( Figs. 39–40, 43–44 View FIGURES 37–44 , 46–47, 52, 55 View FIGURES 45–57 , 75 View FIGURES 75–78 )

Diamesa sakartvella Kownacki et Kownacka View in CoL ; Moubayed & Laville 1983: 222.

Type material. Holotype, adult male, LEBANON: glacial springs and small cold stream located in the upper basin of the Beirut River, Mount Sannine , N 33.9025, E 35.783889, 5.VIII.2005, altitude 2000 m above sea level, leg. J. Moubayed. GoogleMaps Paratypes: 6 adult males, the same data as holotype GoogleMaps .

Derivatio nominis. The species is named in honor of the French chironomid taxonomist Joel Moubayed who collected type material.

Description

Adult male (n = 5, except when otherwise stated). Total length 3.7–4.1 m. Total length/wing length 1.13–1.23.

Coloration. Brown to dark brown. Head, thorax and abdomen brown to dark brown. Legs brown to dark brown. Wings grey, with brownish veins.

Head. Eyes hairy, reniform. Temporal setae including 6–8 frontals, 7–9 orbitals, 5–8 verticals and 4–5 postorbitals. Frontal tubercles 28 μm height. Clypeus with 5–11 setae. Antenna with 8 flagellomeres and reduced plume of setae ( Fig. 39 View FIGURES 37–44 ); number and length of these setae on 1–7 flagellomeres respectively (n=2): 3 (32–40 μm), 3 (56–68 μm), 3 (64–68 μm), 0, 2 (60–64 μm) 0, 0; terminal flagellomere with 5 setae, 80–88 μm long in basal part and with 2 subapical setae, 20–24 μm long. Length of 1–8 flagellomeres (μm): 100–104, 44–56, 48, 36–38, 32–44, 30–36, 30–32, 200–204; AR 0.58–0.61. Palpomere length (μm): 40–44, 92–104, 140–164, 116–132, 164–180. Palpomere 3 in distal part with sensilla capitata with diameter 24 μm. Head width/palpal length 0.90–0.97. Antennal length/palpal length 0.88–0.97.

Thorax. Antepronotum with 12–14 ventrolateral setae, 52–88 μm long. Dorsocentrals 20, 72–120 μm long; prealars 5, 52–116 μm long. Scutellum with ca 20 setae.

Wing. Length 3.08–3.44 mm, width 0.96–1.0 mm. Anal lobe slightly reduced, angular. Squama with 24–26 setae (in 1–2 rows), 56–112 μm long. R and R 1 with 26–27 setae, R 4+5 with 5–6 (in distal half). Costal extension 76–82 μm. RM/MCu 2.5–3.0.

Legs. Spur of front tibia 38–40 µm long. Spurs of mid tibia 40–44 µm and 40–48 µm. Spurs of hind tibia 60–68 µm and 40–44 µm long. Hind tibial comb with 21–25 setae. Length (μm) and proportions of leg segments are as in Table 10.

Hypopygium ( Figs. 40, 43–44 View FIGURES 37–44 , 46–47, 52, 55 View FIGURES 45–57 ). Tergite IX densely covered with strong macrotrichia apices of which are directed anteriorly, with 7–15 setae, 32–48 µm long and with hitinized, narrow (12–14 µm) and naked anal point, 148–160 µm long, when viewed from side it is slightly curved in distal part ( Figs. 43–44 View FIGURES 37–44 ). Laterosternite IX with 8–10 setae, 28–32 µm long. Transverse sternopodeme (TSA) triangular, 104–140 µm high, 148–184 µm wide at the base ( Fig. 52 View FIGURES 45–57 ); TSA height/TSA width 0.80–0.89. Aedeagal lobe 164–176 µm long; phallapodeme sclerotized, 140–156 µm long. Gonocoxite 490–492 µm long; superior volsellae angular, along margin with some setae ( Fig. 55 View FIGURES 45–57 ). Gonostylus 200–240 µm long, slightly curved, expanded in the distal half along the outer edge and with rounded–angular projection basally ( Fig. 47 View FIGURES 45–57 ); in apical part with megaseta in form of wide terminal spine, 12 μm long and tooth the same size, next to it there is two setae approximately of the same length ( Fig. 46 View FIGURES 45–57 ). HR 2.14–2.23.

Pupa and larva unknown.

Diagnosis. The male of D. moubayedi sp. nov. is closely related in the subgroup to D. zagrosica sp. nov and D. sakartvella but this species has longest body (3.7–4.1 mm); transverse sternopodeme is triangular shape ( Fig. 52 View FIGURES 45–57 ), of great height (104–140 µm) and not very wide basally (148–184 µm), the ratio of its height to width is 0.80–0.89; superior volsellae angular ( Fig. 55 View FIGURES 45–57 ); gonostylus expanded in the distal half along the outer edge and with rounded– angular projection basally ( Fig.47 View FIGURES 45–57 ). Total length of D. zagrosica sp. nov. 2.3–2.8 mm; transverse sternopodeme is regular triangular shape ( Figs. 53–54 View FIGURES 45–57 ), of medium height (84–108 µm) and not very wide basally (162–172 µm), the ratio of its height to width is 0.49–0.67; superior volsellae rounded–angular ( Fig. 56 View FIGURES 45–57 ); gonostylus slightly expanded in the distal half along the outer edge and with small rounded projection basally ( Figs.48–49 View FIGURES 45–57 ). Total length of D. sakartvella 2.9–3.1 mm; t ransverse sternopodeme is wide triangular ( Figs. 50–51 View FIGURES 45–57 ), of low height (68–88 µm) and very wide basally (172–188 µm), the ratio of its height to width is 0.36–0.50; superior volsellae rounded ( Fig. 57 View FIGURES 45–57 ); gonostylus almost not expanded in the distal half along the outer edge and without projection basally ( Figs.45 View FIGURES 45–57 ).

Ecology. Adult males were collected in karstic springs and streams, located at an altitude of 2000 m. Water calcareous, conductivity 320–360 μS/cm, water temperature 8–10 °C during summer, about 4–8 °C in winter and spring (pers. comm. by J. Moubayed).

Distribution. Known only from the type locality—karstic springs and streams of Sannyn Mount (Central Lebanon) ( Fig. 75 View FIGURES 75–78 ).

Previously, this species, after the identification of B. Serra-Tosio (pers. comm. by J. Moubayed), was recorded for Lebanon as D. sakartvella Kownacki et Kownacka ( Moubayed & Laville 1983) .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Chironomidae

Genus

Diamesa

Loc

Diamesa moubayedi Makarchenko et Semenchenko

Makarchenko, Eugenyi A., Semenchenko, Alexander A. & Palatov, Dmitry M. 2022
2022
Loc

Diamesa sakartvella Kownacki et Kownacka

Moubayed, Z. & Laville, H. 1983: 222
1983
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