Paradoxa fusca Marshall 1896

Jaschhof, Mathias & Kallweit, Uwe, 2009, The Cycloneura Marshall group of genera in New Zealand (Diptera: Mycetophilidae: Leiini), Zootaxa 2090, pp. 1-39 : 6-7

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Paradoxa fusca Marshall 1896
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Paradoxa fusca Marshall 1896 View in CoL

( Figs 1, 2 View FIGURES 1 – 4 , 13 View FIGURES 13 – 18 , 26 View FIGURES 26 – 29 , 33 View FIGURES 30 – 33 , 40 View FIGURES 40 – 44 , 45–54 View FIGURES 45 – 54 )

Marshall 1896: 290 (description male), plt. XII, fig. 5 (line drawing habitus); Tonnoir & Edwards 1927: 823 (description female), plt. 62, fig. 71 (photo wing).

Holotype. Male, “Lincoln College” [= Lincoln, Mid Canterbury, South Island], in September [without year]. Specimen lost.

Diagnosis. This is the only species of the genus Paradoxa in New Zealand and thus recognizable readily by the generic characters. Differences between P. f u s c a and P. p a r a d o x a are numerous (see Jaschhof 2006), including the wing membrane that is darkened along the anterior margin and asetose in P. f u s c a but not darkened and with setae along the posterior margin in P. paradoxa ; the M1 that is distinct throughout in P. fusca but very weak or basally evanescent in P. paradoxa ; the M2 that is very weak or basally evanescent in P. fusca but distinct throughout in P. paradoxa ; and the A2 that is absent in P. f u s c a but present in P. paradoxa .

Redescription. Male. Head. Fig. 26 View FIGURES 26 – 29 . Median convexity of postgenae not sclerotized. Frontal furrow complete. Frontal tubercle 2-pointed. Clypeus smaller than face. Nodes of antennal flagellomeres 0.6 times as long as wide ( Figs 49, 52 View FIGURES 45 – 54 ). Maxillary palpus 4-segmented, with 2 segments proximally of presumed third; basalmost segment asetose; apical segment less than twice the length of preceding segment.

Thorax. Fig. 33 View FIGURES 30 – 33 . Wing. Fig. 13 View FIGURES 13 – 18 . Length 1.4–1.8 mm. Membrane darkened on anterior margin, without setae. C ending before wing apex. R1 of variable length, but always shorter than ta. M-stem weak, sometimes hardly discernible; basalmost portion of M2 very weak or evanescent. A2 absent. Tb setose. Legs. Fore coxa light, mid and hind coxae dark. Hind tibial apical comb of pale setae lacking.

Terminalia. Sternite 9 absent. Tergite 9 merged basally with gonocoxites, subrectangular, setose dorsally, ventrally a varying number of short, blunt macrosetae in subapical line ( Figs 45, 46 View FIGURES 45 – 54 ). Gonocoxites separate ventrobasally; ventral surface not bulging; apicodorsal lobes with numerous short, blunt mesal macrosetae and ordinary setae of various sizes ( Figs 45, 47 View FIGURES 45 – 54 ); a rounded setose lobe present mesally of gonostylus ( Fig. 45 View FIGURES 45 – 54 ). Gonostylus elongate, with large ventral setae ( Fig. 45 View FIGURES 45 – 54 ) and apicodorsal comb of blunt macrosetae plus 1 longer, pointed macroseta most apically ( Fig. 47 View FIGURES 45 – 54 ). Aedeagus/paramere complex with large membranous central portion, deeply incised mesally ( Fig. 45 View FIGURES 45 – 54 ), accompanied laterally by weakly sclerotized, tusklike processes ( Fig. 51 View FIGURES 45 – 54 ); process apices straight or hooked, smooth or serrate, which is subject of infraspecific variation ( Fig. 48 View FIGURES 45 – 54 ). Hypoproct setose apically ( Fig. 51 View FIGURES 45 – 54 ). Setae on cerci directed posteriorly ( Fig. 45 View FIGURES 45 – 54 ), not ventrally as in P. p a r a d o x a.

Female. Head. Nodes of antennal flagellomeres 0.4 times as long as wide ( Fig. 53 View FIGURES 45 – 54 ), with 1–2 short setae among trichia.

Wing. Length 1.8–2.8 mm.

Terminalia. Fig. 40 View FIGURES 40 – 44 . Tergite 10 fused with sternite 10. Basicercus about twice as long as disticercus.

Distribution and phenology. Endemic to NZ: NO (TO), SO (NN, BR, KA, MC, OL, WD, SL). Very local in the North Island, widespread in the South Island. Adults captured in beech forest, podocarp forest (including kahikatea swamp forest) and mixed beech/podocarp forest, also in grassland and shrubland adjacent to woodland. Visits tree crowns of beeches and four species of podocarps up to a height of 21 m. Adult activity throughout the year except the winter period from May to July.

Material studied. NO. TO: 1 male, Pureora F., Waipapa Res., Jan. 1984, J. Hutcheson; 2 males, 2* females, same loc. but 20 Oct. 1983; 4* males, same loc. but 12 Jan. 1984; 1* female, same loc. but 15 March 1984; 3* males, 3* females, same loc. but 29 March 1983. SO. NN: 2 (1*) males, 2 females, Kahurangi N. P., Takaka R. valley (Cobb dam road), 31 Aug.–7 Oct. 2001, M. & C. Jaschhof; BR: 1 male, 1 female, Cass, Middle Bush, 17 Nov. 1998, P. M. Johns; 2* males, 1* female, same loc. but 9 April 1998; 1* female, same loc. but 11 April 1998; 21 (3*) males, 3 females, Ahaura, Granville S. F., Dec. 1994, J. Hutcheson; 8 males, Maruia F., Shenandoah Saddle, 25 Nov. 2001, M. Jaschhof & U. Kallweit; 9 females, same loc. but 9 Oct.–3 Nov. 2001, M. & C. Jaschhof; 1 female, same loc. but 3–25 Nov. 2001; 1* male, 1* female, L. Daniells Track 7 km E Springs Junction, 9 Nov. 2001, M. Jaschhof; 1 female, same loc. but 24 Nov.–26 Dec. 2001, M. & C. Jaschhof; 1 female, 5 km W Maruia Springs, 26 Nov.–25 Dec. 2001, M. & C. Jaschhof; 1 female, Lewis Pass, 26 Nov.–25 Dec. 2001, M. & C. Jaschhof; 2 females, Paparoa N. P., 5 km E Punakaiki, Inland Pack Track, 30 Sep.–5 Nov. 2001, M. & C. Jaschhof; KA: 11 (4*) males, 2 females, Blue Duck Sc. Res., 29 Nov. 1990 – 28 Feb. 1991, R.K. Didham; MC: 4 males, 1 female, Craigieburn F. P., Broken R. skifield road, 4 Dec. 2001, M. Jaschhof & U. Kallweit; OL: 15 (4*) males, 1 female, Fiordland N. P., Hollyford R. valley, S Divide Creek, 6–24 Jan. 2002, M. & C. Jaschhof; WD: 3 females, Westland N. P., SE Gillespies Beach, 14 Oct.–21 Nov. 2001, M. & C. Jaschhof; 2 females, Waiatoto, 16 Oct.–20 Nov. 2001, M. & C. Jaschhof; 1 male, same loc. but 20 Nov. 2001, U. Kallweit; SL: 4 males, 7 females, Catlins Coastal Rain F. P., Catlins R. valley, 27 Jan.–5 March 2002, M. & C. Jaschhof; 1* male, same loc. but 3 Jan. 2002, M. Jaschhof; 2 females, Catlins, Purakaunui Scenic Res., 27 Jan.–5 March 2002, M. & C. Jaschhof.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Mycetophilidae

Genus

Paradoxa

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