Antocha (Antocha) bifida Alexander

Figs 1, 2

Antocha bifida Alexander, 1924: 564; Antocha pallida Lackschewitz 1964: 716 (synonym).

Material examined.

China – Xinjiang U. A. R. • 1 ♂; Burqin, Hemu; 1046 m a. s. l.; 48.4301°N, 87.5705°E; 21 Jul. 2016; J. L. Ren leg.; Cau • 1 ♂, 9 ♀♀; Burqin, Hemu, Saibeikezhan; 1098 m a. s. l.; 48.5700°N, 87.4300°E; 22 Jul. 2016; J. L. Ren leg.; light trap leg.; CAU . – Shaanxi Prov. • 1 ♂, 2 ♀♀; Zhouzhi, Houzhenzhi; 1297 m a. s. l.; 33.8400°N, 107.8300°E; 9 Jul. 2017; X. L. Li leg.; CAU • 1 ♂, 1 ♀; Yangxian, Huaishuguan; 1297 m a. s. l.; 33.2398°N, 107.7100°E; 12 Jul. 2017; Y. P. Chen leg.; Cau • 20 ♂♂, 23 ♀♀; Yangxian, Yishuizhen, Mujiacun; 690 m a. s. l.; 33.2990°N, 107.4360°E; 2 Aug. 2017; X. L. Chen leg.; Cau • 3 ♂♂, 15 ♀♀; Yangxian, Yaopingxiang, Yaoshuba; 600 m a. s. l.; 33.3969°N, 107.3542°E; 3 Aug. 2017; X. L. Chen leg.; light trap leg.; Cau • 11 ♂♂, 18 ♀♀; Yangxian, Huayangzhen; 1110 m a. s. l.; 33.6098°N, 107.3969°E; 4 Aug. 2017; X. L. Chen leg.; light trap leg.; Cau • 3 ♂♂, 4 ♀♀; Yangxian, Huayangzhen, Yonggou; 1315 m a. s. l.; 33.6198°N, 107.3952°E; 5 Aug. 2017; X. L. Chen leg.; light trap leg.; Cau • 20 ♂♂, 23 ♀♀; Yangxian, Yishuizhen, Mujiacun; 911 m a. s. l.; 33.3512°N, 107.4299°E; 8 Aug. 2017; X. L. Chen leg.; Cau • 10 ♂♂, 20 ♀♀; Yangxian, Huayangzhen, Yantou; 1206 m a. s. l.; 33.6188°N, 107.3928°E; 8 Aug. 2017; X. L. Chen leg.; Cau • 30 ♂♂, 43 ♀♀; Yangxian, Maopingzhen, Shaojiagou; 911 m a. s. l.; 33.4288°N, 107.6789°E; 8 Aug. 2017; X. L. Chen leg.; CAU . – Gansu Prov. • 18 ♂♂, 14 ♀♀; Tianshui, Zhangjialinchang; 1339 m a. s. l.; 34.6800°N, 106.3300°E; 13 Jul. 2017; J. L. Zhou leg.; Cau • 5 ♂♂, 3 ♀♀; Tianshui, Zhangjialinchang; 1339 m a. s. l.; 34.6800°N, 106.3300°E; 13 Jul. 2017; Qilemoge leg.; Cau – Qinghai Prov. • 4 ♂♂; Menyuan, Sigou; 2405 m a. s. l. 37.1159°N, 102.3499°E; 18 Jul. 2023; X. Wang leg.; XJAU .

Diagnosis.

Body yellow. Head brown. Antenna short, reaching pronotum if bent backward. Prescutum and presutural scutum with four yellow stripes, central stripes divided 2 / 3 posteriorly. Scutellum with cloud-shaped brown markings, large stripe in middle, two markings at upper-anterior corners. Wing with pale brown cloud-shaped pattern around most veins; stigma grayish-brown; crossvein m-cu nearly connected to M fork. Outer gonostylus goose-head-shaped at apex, mesal part slightly narrower than remaining; inner branch of paramere elongated, with apex acute. Aedeagus tongue-shaped.

Redescription.

Male. Body length 4.48–5.80 mm, wing length 4.43–6.12 mm, antenna length 0.71–0.83 mm (N = 128).

Head (Fig. 1 a, b). Mostly brown. Vertex brown. Antenna pale brown, 16 - segmented, reaching base of pronotum if bent backward; scape cylindrical; pedicel narrower at base, with brown distal margin; flagellomeres oval, distal segments elongated, cylindrical, with erect sparse setae (Fig. 1 a, b).

Thorax (Fig. 1 a, c). Mostly brown. Pronotum brown, with dark-brown apex. Prescutum and presutural scutum yellow, with four indistinct brown stripes; median stripes partially divided posteriorly for approximately 2 / 3 of their length, with a narrow yellow seam between them. Postsutural scutum brown, scutal lobes each with blunt square pale spots at lower posterior corners. Scutellum brown with dark-brown lateral margin. Mediotergite brown, dark-brown marking at upper-anterior corners, with bright-yellow stripes on the upper side of these markings (Fig. 1 c). Legs with fore-coxae brown; mid-coxae and hind-coxae lighter; trochanters yellow, with brown margins; femora pale brown, slightly swollen distally; tibiae pale brown, with brown apices; tarsi brown, pale brown at base of first tarsi (Fig. 3 a). Wing whitish subhyaline; stigma pale brown; veins pale brown, R 1, CuA 1 and A 2 dark brown; crossvein m-cu before M fork (Fig. 1 d). Halter pale brown, subhyaline; knob pale brown (Fig. 1 a).

Abdomen (Fig. 1 a). Mostly brown. Sternites 7–8 with dark-brown stripe in middle. Abdominal setae brownish.

Hypopygium (Figs 1 e, 2). Mostly brown. Tergite 9 with horned projections and shallow depression at mid-posterior margin (Fig. 2 a). Gonocoxite elongated and cylindrical (Fig. 2). Outer gonostylus sclerotized, blunt at apex; small, shallow depression located approximately 2 / 3 along anterior end. Inner gonostylus fleshy, slightly broader than outer gonostylus, with sparse yellow setae; apex blunt. Aedeagal complex with parameres fused apically, forming flattened arch, base of paramere elongate and slightly curved, extending laterally with a gradual taper at apex. (Figs 1 g, 2 a). Inner branch of paramere in the shape of elongated spike, blackened at apex. Interbase a narrow, elongated, apically acute lobe. Aedeagus tongue-shaped.

Female. Body length 5.82–6.34 mm, wing length 5.89–6.71 mm, antenna length 0.60–0.83 mm (N = 175). Resembles male in head and wing.

Ovipositor (Fig. 1 f). Tergite 10 yellow, with brown spot. Cercus narrow, apex slightly raised and tapering. Hypogynial valve straight, yellow, reaching about 1 / 2 of cercus.

Elevation range in China.

Adults were collected at altitudes ranging from 600 m to 2400 m.

Period of activity.

Adults were collected in July and August.

Distribution.

China (Gansu, Guangdong, Qinghai, Shaanxi, Sichuan, Taiwan, Xinjiang), Japan, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, North Korea, Philippines, Russia, South Korea.