Simulium (Gomphostilbia) inthanonense Takaoka & Suzuki, 1984

Takaoka, Hiroyuki, Srisuka, Wichai, Fukuda, Masako & Saeung, Atiporn, 2020, Twenty-one new species of the Simulium (Gomphostilbia) asakoae species group (Diptera, Simuliidae) in Thailand, with their genetic relationships, ZooKeys 950, pp. 51-152 : 51

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Simulium (Gomphostilbia) inthanonense Takaoka & Suzuki, 1984
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Simulium (Gomphostilbia) inthanonense Takaoka & Suzuki, 1984 Figs 24 View Figure 24 , 25S, T View Figure 25

Simulium (Gomphostilbia) inthanonense Takaoka & Suzuki, 1984: 18-21 (female, pharate male, pupa, and larva).

Remarks.

This species was described from females, pharate males, pupae and larvae collected from Doi Inthanon National park, Chiang Mai Province ( Takaoka and Suzuki 1984), and was placed in the S. ceylonicum species group ( Takaoka 2012).

This species is here transferred from the S. ceylonicum species group to the S. asakoae species group, based on the male ventral plate emarginated on both sides when viewed ventrally (Fig. 24F View Figure 24 ), though the dark tuft hairs on the base of the radial vein of the female and the male depart from the definition of the species group ( Takaoka 2012). An analysis of the COI gene sequences supports this transfer (Fig. 26 View Figure 26 ). The descriptions of the female, pupa and larva are revised, and the male is fully described for the first time.

Specimens examined.

Ten females, 10 males (with their associated pupal exuviae and cocoons) (in 80% ethanol), collected from a small stream (width 40 cm, depth 10 cm, bed sandy, moderate flow, pH 7.2, 15.3 °C, partially shaded, elevation 1,314 m, 18°31'01.9"N, 98°28'17.3"E), at Mae Klang Watershed, Doi Inthanon National Park, Mae Cham District, Chiang Mai Province, Thailand, 21-XII-2018, by W. Srisuka (Coll. No. 25); five females and five males and five mature larvae (two mature larvae for DNA analysis) (in 80% ethanol) collected in a stream (width 1.0 m, depth 20 cm, bed sandy, flow moderate, partially shaded, pH 6.8, 14.0 °C, elevation 1,589 m, 18°30'29.8"N, 98°30'37.4"E), at Mae Aum, Doi Inthanon National Park, Chom Thong District, Chiang Mai Province, Thailand, 25-I-2019, by W. Srisuka (Coll. No. 20). One male (thorax for DNA analysis) (with its associated pupal exuviae and cocoon) (in 80% ethanol), collected from a stream (width 70 cm, depth 10 cm, pH 6.5, 13.8 °C, moderate flow, bed sandy, partially shaded, elevation 1,685 m, 18°31'15.4"N, 98°29'59.4"E), before check point 2, Doi Inthanon National parks, Chiang Mai Province, northern Thailand, 20-III-2018, by W. Srisuka (Coll. No. 6).

Diagnosis.

Female and male: darkened hair tuft at the base of the radial vein and relatively long sensory vesicle (Fig. 24A, D View Figure 24 ). Female: mandible with several distinct teeth on the outer margin (Fig. 24B View Figure 24 ), and hind tibia yellowish on the basal half. Male: greater number of large upper-eye facets in 17 vertical columns and 17 (rarely 18) horizontal rows on each side, subcosta without hairs, and hind basitarsus (Fig. 24E View Figure 24 ) narrower than the hind tibia and femur. Pupa: dorsal surface of abdominal segments 1-5 light greyish brown. Larva: postgenal cleft (Fig. 24L View Figure 24 ) as long as or little shorter than the postgenal bridge and abdominal segments 1 and 3 (or 1-3) greenish grey (Fig. 25S, T View Figure 25 ). Two forms of this species are designated, based on larvae: morph 1 has abdominal segments 1-3 greenish grey (Fig. 25S View Figure 25 ) and morph 2 has abdominal segments 1 and 3 greenish grey (Fig. 25T View Figure 25 ).

Description.

Female (N = 15). Body length 2.0-2.1 mm.

Head. Frontal ratio 1.6-1.8:1.0:2.3-2.8; frons:head ratio 1.0:4.7-5.1. Labrum 0.55-0.61 times length of clypeus. Maxillary palpus: proportional lengths of third, fourth, and fifth palpal segments 1.0:0.9-1.0:2.1-2.2; sensory vesicle (Fig. 24A View Figure 24 ) elongate, 0.58-0.61 times length of third palpal segment. Lacinia with 10-13 inner and 15-17 outer teeth. Mandible (Fig. 24B View Figure 24 ) with 28-30 inner teeth and four to six outer teeth at some distance from tip.

Legs. Foreleg: basitarsus moderately dilated, 6.2-6.4 times as long as its greatest width. Hind leg: coxa medium brown; basitarsus 7.1-7.2 times as long as wide, and 0.6-0.7 and 0.5-0.6 times as wide as greatest widths of tibia and femur, respectively; calcipala nearly as long as width at base, and 0.6 times as wide as greatest width of basitarsus; claw with large basal tooth 0.43 times length of claw.

Wing. Length 2.1-2.4 mm. Costa with dark spinules and hairs. Hair tuft on base of radius dark brown.

Abdomen. Dorsal surface of abdomen medium to dark brown except most of segment 2 whitish yellow.

Terminalia. Sternite 8 with 16-25 medium-long to long hairs together with three or four slender short hairs on each side. Ovipositor valves each covered with microsetae interspersed with three or four short hairs. Paraproct with five to eight sensilla on anteromedial surface; paraproct in lateral view with 26-32 medium-long to long hairs on ventral and lateral surfaces. Cercus in lateral view short, slightly rounded posteriorly, 0.5 times as long as wide. Spermatheca (Fig. 24C View Figure 24 ) ellipsoidal, 1.4-1.5 times as long as its greatest width, and with many fissures nearly entirely on outer surface in some females.

Male (N = 16). Body length 2.3-2.6 mm.

Head. Slightly wider than thorax. Upper eye medium brown, consisting of large facets in 17 vertical columns and 17 (rarely 18) horizontal rows on each side. Antenna medium to dark brown except scape, pedicel and base of first flagellomere yellow, though apical half or two-thirds of pedicel light brown in some males; first flagellomere 1.7 times length of second. Maxillary palpus: proportional lengths of third, fourth, and fifth palpal segments 1.0:1.2:2.6; third palpomere (Fig. 24D View Figure 24 ) somewhat enlarged; sensory vesicle (Fig. 24D View Figure 24 ) medium-long, 0.40-0.47 times length of third palpal segment.

Legs. Foreleg: coxa yellow; trochanter light brown; femur medium brown; light brown except apical one-third dark brown and median large portion on outer surface white and shiny; basitarsus moderately dilated, 6.9-7.7 times as long as its greatest width. Midleg: trochanter light brown except base yellow; femur medium brown with base yellowish and apical cap dark brown (though apical tip yellow); tarsus light to dark brown. Hind leg: coxa medium brown; trochanter yellow to dark yellow; tarsus (Fig. 24E View Figure 24 ) brownish black except basal two-fifths of basitarsus and basal one-third of second tarsomere dark yellow to light brown; basitarsus (Fig. 24E View Figure 24 ) 4.2-4.4 times as long as wide, and 0.8-0.9 and 0.8-0.9 times as wide as greatest width of tibia and femur, respectively; calcipala (Fig. 24E View Figure 24 ) slightly shorter than basal width, and 0.35 times as wide as greatest width of basitarsus.

Wing. Length 2.1-2.3 mm. Other characters as in female except subcosta bare. Halter. Light to medium brown except lower portion whitish.

Genitalia. Coxite in ventral view (Fig. 24F View Figure 24 ) nearly rectangular, 1.7-1.8 times as long as its greatest width. Style in ventrolateral view slightly tapered toward apex, with round apex. Ventral plate in ventral view (Fig. 24F View Figure 24 ) with basal arms nearly parallel-sided, then convergent apically; ventral plate in caudal view (Fig. 24H View Figure 24 ) with ventral margin nearly straight. Cercus with 12-14 hairs.

Pupa (N = 31). Body length 2.5-3.0 mm.

Head. Integument yellow.

Thorax. Integument yellow, with two somewhat darkened areas in tandem on dorsal surface of posterior half. Gill (Fig. 24I View Figure 24 ) composed of eight slender thread-like filaments, arranged as [(2+1)+(1+2)]+2 from dorsal to ventral; common basal stalk 0.6-0.7 times length of interspiracular trunk; dorsal and middle triplets sharing short stalk, and composed of one individual and two paired filaments; stalk of ventral pair of filaments 1.3-1.7 times length of common basal stalk, and 0.9-1.1 times length of interspiracular trunk; primary stalk of dorsal triplet lying against that of ventral pair at angle of 80-120° when viewed laterally; filaments of dorsal triplet subequal in length (2.2-3.2 mm) and thickness to one another; those of middle triplets subequal in length (2.8-3.8) and thickness to one another, two filaments of ventral pair subequal in length (3.5-4.2 mm) and thickness to each other and 1.1-1.5 times as thick as six other filaments of dorsal and middle triplets when compared basally.

Abdomen. Dorsally, segments 1-5 light greyish brown, segment 9 and bases of spine-combs of segments 6-8 light yellow; segments 1 and 2 without minute tubercles; segment 9 with pair of triangular terminal hooks (Fig. 24J View Figure 24 ), of which outer margin 1.3-1.7 times length of the inner margin and weakly crenulated when viewed caudally.

Cocoon (Fig. 24K View Figure 24 ). Yellow to dark brown, slipper-shaped, moderately woven, widely extended ventrolaterally; anterior margin thickly woven medially and with short projection (its length usually 1.0 mm or slightly more); 3.2-3.9 mm long by 1.6-3.0 mm wide.

Mature larva (N = 3). Body length 5.6-6.0 mm. Body light ochreous with following color markings: thoracic segment 1 encircled with distinct reddish brown band (though disconnected ventromedially), thoracic segments 2 and 3 dark ochreous on ventral surface; abdominal segments 1 and 3 (or abdominal segments 1-3) greenish grey; abdominal segments 5 and 6 each with three distinct, reddish brown spots (one round dorsomedial spot and two dorsolateral spots) (Fig. 25S, T View Figure 25 ).

Head. Head spots faintly to moderately positive. Antenna: proportional lengths of first, second, and third articles 1.0:1.0-1.1:0.8-0.9. Labral fan with 40 primary rays. Hypostoma with four to six hypostomal bristles per side lying nearly parallel to or slightly diverginf from lateral margin. Postgenal cleft (Fig. 24L View Figure 24 ) short, nearly quadrate, as long as or little shorter than postgenal bridge.

Thorax and Abdomen. Thoracic and abdominal cuticle sparsely covered with unpigmented minute setae. Rectal organ compound, each of three lobes with 9-13 finger-like secondary lobules. Anal sclerite with anterior arms nearly as long as posterior ones. Posterior circlet with 82-87 rows of hooklets with up to 15 hooklets per row.

Distribution.

Thailand (Chiang Mai), China and Vietnam.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Simuliidae

Genus

Simulium

Loc

Simulium (Gomphostilbia) inthanonense Takaoka & Suzuki, 1984

Takaoka, Hiroyuki, Srisuka, Wichai, Fukuda, Masako & Saeung, Atiporn 2020
2020
Loc

Simulium (Gomphostilbia) inthanonense

Takaoka & Suzuki 1984
1984