Scatopsciara (Xenopygina) miakodae, Mohrig, Werner & Kauschke, Ellen, 2016

Mohrig, Werner & Kauschke, Ellen, 2016, New Black Fungus Gnats (Diptera, Sciaridae) of North America Part I. Genus Scatopsciara Edwards, 1927, Zootaxa 4150 (4), pp. 401-435 : 421-422

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4150.4.3

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:DB975877-03DF-4067-AE12-D978BB3E0801

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6075555

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D19452-FFD3-8617-6EE5-44CEFD569EB2

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Plazi

scientific name

Scatopsciara (Xenopygina) miakodae
status

sp. nov.

Scatopsciara (Xenopygina) miakodae sp. n. *

( Fig. 16 View FIGURE 16 A–C)

Locus typicus: USA, Arizona, Cochise County, Huachuca Mts. Ash Cyn Rd, 31.39°N, 111.24°W, oak-pine woodland. Holotype: Male , 5.–30.viii.1993, leg. N. McFarland, Malaise trap ( PWMP). GoogleMaps

Description. Male. Head. Dark brown. Eye bridge 3 facets wide. 4th flagellomere with l/w-index of 2.0, haired nearly as long as wide, brownish; neck rather long. Palpus 3-segmented, short; basal segment without deepened sensory area, with 4–5 bristles. Thorax. Brown; scutum haired brown. Wings pale; R1 = 2/3 R; c somewhat longer ½ w; y shorter x, bare; posterior veins bare. Haltere short, brownish. Legs yellowish-brown; tibial organ comb-like; claws toothless. Abdomen. Brown, haired brownish. Hypopygium brown. Gonocoxites compact, longer than gonostylus, ventral base and inner ventral margin haired rather long. Gonostylus short, weakly ovoid, without tooth but with 2 somewhat unequal apical spines. Tegmen simple, wider than high. Body size: 2.0 mm.

Comments. Two apical spines on gonostylus characterize the species. It is similar to Sc. submiakodae . The species belongs to the Sc. inesae group.

Distribution. USA (Arizona).

*Miakoda = power of the moon, Cheyenne.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Sciaridae

Genus

Scatopsciara

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