Podonomius macromastix, Lukashevich, Elena D. & Przhiboro, Andrey A., 2011

Lukashevich, Elena D. & Przhiboro, Andrey A., 2011, New Chironomidae (Diptera) with elongate proboscises from the Late Jurassic of Mongolia, ZooKeys 130, pp. 307-322 : 311

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.130.1555

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Podonomius macromastix
status

sp. n.

Podonomius macromastix   ZBK sp. n.

Etymology.

From Greek “makros” for long and “mastix” for whip, after the long antenna.

Material examined.

Holotype: part and counterpart of well-preserved female PIN 4270/2314 ±, SW Mongolia, Shar Teg (423/6); Late Jurassic.

Diagnosis.

The new species is distinguished by its small size (wing length 1.9), well-developed elongate proboscis, strongly convex scutum with a hump, comparatively long wings with R1 with arched tip and broad cell r5, and pale legs with darker junction of femur with trochanter and tibia.

Description.

Female (Figs 1 m–n, 2 g–h). Measurements (mm): Total length 2.0; thorax length 0.7, height 0.9; wing length 1.9, width 0.8; abdomen length 1.1. Total length / wing length ca. 1.05. Coloration pattern as in Podonomius blepharis sp. n. Head 480 μm wide, no less than 600 μm high with proboscis, 380 μm high to lower eye margin. Eyes large, with wide dorsomedial extension, narrowly separated by ca. 30 μm. Facets slightly increasing to lower eye parts. Coronal triangle ca. 50 μm high, coronal suture ca. 80 μm high. Antenna no less than 600 μm. Scape ca. 80 μm, pedicel ca. 60 μm in diameter; at least 12 flagellomeres, ca. 35 μm wide (proximal 6 flagellomeres moniliform, 40-45 μm long; others cylindrical, 50-70 μm long). Clypeus ca. 130 μm wide, ca. 150 μm high. Proboscis well-developed, elongated, tapering, ca. 180 μm long (about 1/3 of head height), ca. 70 μm wide at visible apex, with pair of separate sclerotized blades. Thorax. Scutum strongly convex, with hump before midlength, 700 μm long. Postnotum ca. 200 μm long. Wing much longer than abdomen. Vein C only slightly produced beyond R4+5, not reaching wing tip; cell c at r-m level broader than cell r1, which is almost half as wide as cell r5 at R1 tip level; R1 with arched tip, 2/3 as long as slightly curved down distally R4+5; r-m slightly inclined, bM3+4 almost perpendicular to M. Legs poorly visible. Measurements (μm). p2(?): fe ca. 550, ti ca. 700, ta1-5 ca. 700; p3(?): ti ca. 870, ta1-5> 800. Hind femora ca. 110 μm wide; hind tibiae 70-80 μm wide at apex, with sclerotized apical traces, possibly of setae bases. Abdomen with three large unequal short-oval sclerotized spermathecae 60-90 μm long, 50-60 μm wide, with necks, in compact group. Cerci ca. 40 μm long.

Remarks.

The new species is similar to? Podonomius rotundatus Kalugina, 1985 (J2, Kubekovo, South Siberia, Fig. 2i) in its venation (length of C, R1/R4+5 ratio, cells r1/r5 ratio) and size, but is distinguished by the arched tip of R1. The new species differs from Podonomius blepharis sp. n. in the longer wings with broader cell r5 and thoracic shape.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Chironomidae

Genus

Podonomius