Scatopsciara hoyti ( Hardy, 1956 ), 2019

Mohrig, Werner, Kauschke, Ellen & Broadley, Adam, 2019, Revision of black fungus gnat species (Diptera, Sciaridae) described from the Hawaiian Islands by D. E. Hardy and W. A. Steffan, and a contribution to the knowledge of the sciarid fauna of the Galápagos Islands, Zootaxa 4590 (4), pp. 401-439 : 427-428

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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4590.4.1

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scientific name

Scatopsciara hoyti ( Hardy, 1956 )
status

comb. nov.

Scatopsciara hoyti ( Hardy, 1956) comb. n.

( Fig. 19 A – B View FIGURE 19 , 20 A – D View FIGURE 20 )

Sciara (Lycoriella) hoyti Hardy, 1956 View in CoL [ Hardy 1956: 80 – 82, fig. 6 a – c]. Literature: Hardy (1960): 224 – 225, fig. 72a – c (as Sciara (Lycoriella) hoyti View in CoL ; Steffan (1973a): 357 (as Lycoriella (Lycoriella) hoyti View in CoL ); Steffan (1974b): 46 – 47 (as Lycoriella hoyti View in CoL ).

Material studied: Holotype : Male, 29.x.1952, Hawai‘i I, Keanakolu , 1585 m, leg. C.P. Hoyt (BPBM, No. 2493); 2 males, 28.xii.2000, Hawai‘i, Maui I., Hana, rain forest, caught by net, leg. W. Mohrig (PWMP).

Conservation status. Holotype is embedded in Canada balsam, head, antennae, palpus and wings isolated, wings under a separate cover slip. All morphological structures are in quite good condition.

= Scatopsciara spiculata Vilkamaa, Hippa & Mohrig, 2012 syn. n.

Scatopsciara spiculata Vilkamaa, Hippa & Mohrig, 2012 [Vilkamaa et al. (2012d): 69 – 70, fig. 2 A – D]

Comment s. The species was combined by Steffan (1973a) erroneously into the genus Lycoriella near the species L. pallidor Tuomikoski. The rather short antenna, short palpus with a weakly deepened sensory pit, wing with short R 1, fore tibia with a comb-like row of bristles, without a horseshoe-shaped border and gonostylus with an apical tooth and subapical spines, but without a whiplash hair on the inner side suggests it belongs to the genus Scatopsciara Edwards. The species is characterized by the gonostylus narrowed towards the apex with a strong apical tooth and 4 subapical spines, one spine near the base of the tooth, three spines separated in a row in the distal half of the inner side. The hypopygium of the type is somewhat depressed, so that the three spines on the inner side of the gonostylus seem to be inserted on an exposed keeled base (see Steffan’s comparison to L. pallidor Tuomikoski ). The two specimens from Maui represent the real morphological shape. It is conspecific with Sc. spiculata Vilkamaa, Hippa & Mohrig from New Caledonia (Vilkamaa et al. 2012d). The specimens from New Caledonia show apicolateral corners, which could be artefacts, due to flipped margins. The nodes of the flagellomeres seem to be somewhat more robust however all other morphological details are completely identical.

Distribution. Hawai‘i; New Caledonia.

Hardy, D. E. (1956) New Hawaiian Sciaridae (Diptera). Proceedings of the Hawaiian Entomological Society, 16 (1), 72 - 90.

Hardy, D. E. (1960) Family Sciaridae. In: Zimmerman, E. C. (Ed.), Insects of Hawaii. A Manual of the Insects of the Hawaiian Islands, including on Enumeration of the Species and Notes on their Origin, Distribution, Hosts, Parasites etc. 10. University Hawaii Press, Honolulu, pp. 208 - 235.

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FIGURE 19 A–B. Scatopsciara hoyti (Hardy, 1956). A. Hypopygium (holotype); B. Hypopygium (specimen from Maui).

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FIGURE 20 A–D. Scatopsciara hoyti (Hardy, 1956). Holotype. A. Wing; B. Basal segments of antenna; C. Palpus; D. Apex of fore tibia.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Sciaridae

Genus

Scatopsciara