Paracycloneura inopinata Jaschhof & Kallweit

Jaschhof, Mathias & Kallweit, Uwe, 2009, The Cycloneura Marshall group of genera in New Zealand (Diptera: Mycetophilidae: Leiini), Zootaxa 2090, pp. 1-39 : 26

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.187484

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scientific name

Paracycloneura inopinata Jaschhof & Kallweit
status

sp. nov.

Paracycloneura inopinata Jaschhof & Kallweit View in CoL sp. n.

( Figs 20 View FIGURES 19 – 25 , 78–79 View FIGURES 71 – 79 )

Diagnosis. Paracycloneura inopinata is extremely similar to P. apicalis . It differs in the more extensively dark portions of the wing membrane, including the wing apex ( Fig. 20 View FIGURES 19 – 25 ), and in several details of the male terminalia (see below).

Description. Male. Head. First antennal flagellomere light. Node of fourth flagellomere 2.3 times as long as wide.

Wing. Fig. 20 View FIGURES 19 – 25 . Length 3.1 mm. Apex and a portion around CuA dark. Some setae present close to posterior margin, or setae absent.

Terminalia. Very similar to that in P. apicalis with differences as follows. Gonocoxites with 4–5 large ventromesal setae and ordinary setae elsewhere, setae along ventromesal margin very dense; warts on ventrobasal surface larger and more numerous; apicoventral lobe with 5 lateral bristles and 5–6 short blunt apical macrosetae plus 1 larger pointed macroseta; mesal lobe ( Fig. 78 View FIGURES 71 – 79 ) shorter, with 1 large pale apical seta and 1 smaller pale mesal seta, lacking ordinary setae; sabre-like macroseta on apicomesal gonocoxal lobe inserted on short process. Gonostylus shorter, apical portion not winding, with 1 tiny subapical setula ( Fig. 78 View FIGURES 71 – 79 ). Aedeagus/paramere complex more elongate, approximately subrectangular, covered by pubescent ventral lobe ( Fig. 79 View FIGURES 71 – 79 ).

Female. Unknown.

Distribution and phenology. Endemic to NZ: SO (BR). Only known from an old-growth beech forest where it was collected together with P. apicalis in November.

Etymology. From Latin, inopinatus, unexpected.

Types. Holotype. Male*, New Zealand, South Island, Lake Daniells Track 7 km E Springs Junction, in mixed forest of red beech Nothofagus fusca and silver beech N. menziesii , 24 Nov. 2001, by sweepnet, M. Jaschhof (in NZAC). Paratypes. 1* male, same locality but 9 Nov. 2001 (in SMTD); 1* male (only terminalia preserved), same locality but 27 Nov. 2001, U. Kallweit (in SMTD).

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