Stegana (Orthostegana) brevivittata Peng & Chen, 2023

Wang, Ya-Lian, Peng, Zi-Qi, Jin, Feng-Liang, Chen, Hong-Wei & Huang, Jia, 2023, Integrative species delimitation in the morphologically conservative Stegana subgen. Orthostegana (Diptera, Drosophilidae), Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny 81, pp. 581-610 : 581

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scientific name

Stegana (Orthostegana) brevivittata Peng & Chen
status

sp. nov.

3.2.1.2. Stegana (Orthostegana) brevivittata Peng & Chen sp. nov.

Figs 5E-H View Figure 5 , 9H View Figure 9 , 13 View Figure 13

Diagnosis.

This species closely resembles S. (O.) cuodi sp. nov. in the shape of male terminalia (Figs 13 View Figure 13 , 14 View Figure 14 ), but can be distinguished from the latter by having the mesotarsus ventrally with 2 rows of black, apically blunt, stout spines; metatarsus with 14/3+1 spines; 2nd to 4th segments with 5/1, 2/1, and 2/1 spines, respectively (Fig. 9H View Figure 9 ); pregonite with ca. 3 sensilla distally (Fig. 13C, D View Figure 13 ).

Description.

Male. Head: Ocellar triangle brown, with 2 small setae posterior to ocellar setae. Postocellar seta absent. Frons brownish yellow, with numerous minute interfrontal setulae. Pedicel yellow; first flagellomere dark brown distally, with black pubescence. Face yellow. Gena brownish yellow. Clypeus dark brown medially and brownish yellow laterally. Palpus yellow. Thorax: Mesonotum yellow (Fig. 5E, G View Figure 5 ). Pleura with a distinct brown to dark brown longitudinal stripe above (Fig. 5F, H View Figure 5 ). Scutellum mostly yellow (Fig. 5E, G View Figure 5 ). Halter mostly brownish, with a yellow patch at knob (Fig. 5E-H View Figure 5 ). Legs yellowish (Fig. 9H View Figure 9 ). Abdominal tergites: brownish yellow to brownish. Male terminalia: Epandrium mostly pubescent except for anterior margin, with ca. 19 setae on dorsal to posterior portions per side (Fig. 13A View Figure 13 ). Surstylus separated from epandrium, narrowed dorsally, with ca. 14 long and 8 short peg-shaped prensisetae near anterodorsal margin on inner surface and a few setae ventrally (Fig. 13B View Figure 13 ). Pregonites fused basally (Fig. 13C, D View Figure 13 ). Aedeagus pubescent distally, with some hairs medioventrally and apically (Fig. 13C, D View Figure 13 ).

Measurements and indices.

BL = 2.77 mm in holotype (range in 5♂ paratypes: 2.53-3.07), ThL = 1.10 mm (1.07-1.20), WL = 2.03 mm (2.03-2.30), WW = 0.97 mm (0.87-1.17), arb = 5/4 (5-9/3-6), avd = 0.92 (0.75-0.92), adf = 2.00 (1.67-2.00), flw = 2.17 (1.83-2.00), FW/HW = 0.39 (0.38-0.49), ch/o = 0.12 (0.09-0.13), prorb = 1.00 (0.80-1.23), rcorb = 0.67 (0.55-0.79), vb = 0.67 (0.44-0.58), dcl = 0.46 (0.32-0.61), presctl = 0.42 (0.32-0.44), sctl = damaged (1.26-1.45), sterno = 063 (0.59-0.81), orbito = 1.00 (1.33-2.25), dcp = 0.25 (0.26-0.32), sctlp = 1.00 (0.79-1.20), C = 2.06 (2.19-2.86), 4c = 0.94 (0.78-0.84), 4v = 1.67 (1.53-1.76), 5x = 1.33 (0.93-1.40), ac = 11.33 (7.00-13.33), M = 0.44 (0.33-0.44), C3F = 0.76 (0.76-0.82).

Distribution.

China (Yunnan).

Type material examined.

Holotype: ♂ (SCAU, No. 112200), China: Muyiji Park, Ximeng, Yunnan, 22°37′15″N, 99°35′42″ E, altitude 1203 m, 29.iv.2016, swept from tree trunk, J. Huang. Paratypes: 3♂ (SCAU, Nos. 112201-03), Y.Q. Liu, Y.L. Wang, L. Zhu, other data same as the holotype; 2♂ (SCAU, Nos. 112204, 05), Likan, Ximeng, Yunnan, 22°39′21″N, 99°36′28″E, altitude 844 m, 1.v.2016, swept from tussocks, J. Huang; 2♀ (SCAU, Nos. 112206, 07), Mengdong, Cangyuan, Yunnan, 23°10′08″N, 99°13′52″E, altitude 1320 m, 6.v.2016, swept from tussocks, Y.Q. Liu, Y.L. Wang; 1♂ (SCAU, No. 112208), Muyiji Park, Ximeng, Yunnan, 22°37′15″N, 99°35′42″E, altitude 1100 m, 16.iv.2018, swept from tussock, Y.L. Wang.

Etymology.

A combination of the Latin words " brevis " (= short) and " vittatus " (= stripe), referring to the pleura with a brown longitudinal stripe above.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Drosophilidae

Genus

Stegana