Nymphomyia orientalis makcha Makarchenko et Semenchenko, 2024

Makarchenko, Eugenyi A., Semenchenko, Alexander A., Krasheninnikov, Andrey B., Yanygina, Lubov V. & Yavorskaya, Nadezhda M., 2024, Review of archaic nymphomyiids (Diptera, Nymphomyiidae) of the Russian Far East and bordering territories, with describing of new taxa and DNA barcoding of known species, Zootaxa 5448 (2), pp. 183-211 : 192

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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5448.2.2

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11231466

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scientific name

Nymphomyia orientalis makcha Makarchenko et Semenchenko
status

subsp. nov.

Nymphomyia orientalis makcha Makarchenko et Semenchenko , subsp. nov.

( Figs. 12, 14 View FIGURES 11–14 )

Type material. Holotype: adult male, RUSSIA: Amur Region, Zeiskyi District, environs of Zeya Town, Makcha River , 53.685022 N 127.064882 E, 29.VI.2016, leg. N. Yavorskaya and E. Makarchenko. GoogleMaps Paratypes: 18 adult males, 21 females, the same data as holotype, 29.VI.2016, leg. N. Yavorskaya and E. Makarchenko. GoogleMaps

Derivatio nominis. The subspecies is named after the Makcha River, from which the type material was collected. The name is a noun in apposition.

Ecology and biology. Larvae and pupae of N. orientalis makcha subsp. nov. were collected in the Makcha River ( Fig. 47 View FIGURES 46–51 ) on the gravel-pebble soil of a riffle, at a depth of 10–20 cm, at a water temperature of 12.9 ºС and pH 7.5–7.7. Numbers of larvae reached 48 ind./m 2 in July 1, 2016, and 144 ind./m 2 for pupae. Along with pupae, wingless adults were found in the samples, which confirms the emergence of nymphomyids already in June when the water in the river warms up to 12 ºС. Adult swarming on this river was observed on June 29, 2016 ( Yavorskaya & Makarchenko 2015).

Distribution. N. orientalis makcha subsp. nov. is known from type locality in Makcha River of Zeya River basin only ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 ).

Yavorskaya, N. M. & Makarchenko, E. A. (2015) New data on taxonomy and biology of archaic Diptera Nymphomyia rohdendorfi Makarchenko, 1979 (Diptera, Nymphomyiidae). Euroasian Entomological Journal, 6 (14), 523 - 531. [in Russian]

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FIGURE 2. Map of nymphomyiid localities in the Russian Far East and bordering territories.

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FIGURES 11–14. Terminalia of adult females of Nymphomyia orientalis orientalis subsp. nov. (11, 13) and N. orientalis makcha subsp. nov. (12, 14) in ventral view. ce, cerci; ivl, inner ventral lobe; pp, paratergal projection. Scale bars—50 μm.

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FIGURES 46–51. Localities of Nymphomyia orientalis orientalis subsp. nov. (46), N. orientalis makcha subsp. nov. (47), N. rohdendorfi Makarchenko (48–51). 46, Polovinka River, Amur River basin (photo by N. Yavorskaya); 47, Makcha River, Zeya River basin (photo by E. Makarchenko); 48, Intrigan River, Kolyma River basin (photo by E. Khamenkova); 49, Kalanegir River, Katun River basin), of Altai Mountains (photo by A. Kotovshchikov); 50–51, Khurendya River, Kolyma River basin, adults wait out bad weather on coastal rocks (photo by A. Krasheninnikov).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Nymphomyiidae

Genus

Nymphomyia