Mycodrosophila hofmanni, Junges & Gottschalk & Loreto & Robe, 2016

Junges, João, Gottschalk, Marco Silva, Loreto, Elgion Lucio da Silva & Robe, Lizandra Jaqueline, 2016, Two new species of Mycodrosophila (Diptera, Drosophilidae) proposed by molecular and morphological approaches, with a key to American species, Revista Brasileira de Entomologia (Rev. Bras. Entomol.) 60 (1), pp. 30-39 : 33-36

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1016/j.rbe.2015.11.008

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10868984

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/8B6F53A1-33AB-4C05-AE4E-77D296328F3E

taxon LSID

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Felipe

scientific name

Mycodrosophila hofmanni
status

sp. nov.

Mycodrosophila hofmanni View in CoL sp. nov.

( Figs. 4A–C View Fig , 5A View Fig , 6A View Fig , 7A–E View Fig )

Type material. HOLOTYPE: ♂, labeled “ Brasil, RO. Colorado do Oeste 13 ◦ 00 Ɩ 37.7 ƖƖ S; 60 ◦ 35 Ɩ 24.9 ƖƖ W, Junges, J. col. 5.I.2012 / M. hofmanni sp. nov. Junges, Gottschalk, Loreto and Robe ♂ Holótipo”, post-abdomen disarticulated and the terminalia mounted on slide with Canada balsam . PARATYPES: ♂, labeled “ Brasil, RO. Colorado do Oeste . Zona rural, 13 ◦ 00 Ɩ 37.7 ƖƖ S; 60 ◦ 35 Ɩ 24.9 ƖƖ W, Junges, J. col. 5.I.2012 / M. hofmanni sp. nov. Junges, Gottschalk, Loreto and Robe ♂ Parátipo ”, post-abdomen disarticulated and the terminalia mounted on slide with Canada balsam; male, slide with terminalia labeled “ Brasil, RO. Colorado do Oeste . Zona rural, 13 ◦ 00 Ɩ 37.7 ƖƖ S; 60 ◦ 35 Ɩ 24.9 ƖƖ W, Junges, J. col. 5.I.2012 / M. hofmanni sp. nov. Junges, Gottschalk, Loreto and Robe ♂ Parátipo” (GenBank accession number KC987477 ).

Type locality: Amazonian forest fragment, Colorado do Oeste city, Rondonia State, Brazil (13 ◦ 00 Ɩ 37.7 ƖƖ S; 60 ◦ 35 Ɩ 24.9 ƖƖ W).

Diagnosis: Main color dark brown. Thorax with dorsal region dark brown and pleura pale yellowish ( Fig. 4A and B View Fig ). Abdomen with dark brown bands covering tergites 2–5, tergite 2 with a pale central area backward projected centrally, tergite 5 with the dark band covering only the posterior margin, with a slight central and anterior projection, and tergite 6 with a central longitudinal stripe ( Fig. 5A View Fig ). Wing bearing two clouded bands extending dorso-ventrally below to each costal vein breaks ( Fig. 6A View Fig ), similar to M. projectans . Aedeagus projected anteriorly with apical region bifurcated and jagged ( Fig. 7C–E View Fig ).

Male description

Head ( Fig. 4C View Fig ): Frons dark brown. Frontal length = 0.24 mm (0.21–0.25 mm); frontal index = 0.81 (0.86–0.91); frontal tapering ratio = 1.18 (1.13–1.22), length ratio of orbital setae: or2/or1 = 0.16, or2/or3 = 0.33, or1/or3 = 1.00; vertical setae broken; ocellar triangle yellowish about 32% (30–33%) of frontal length. Facial carina proeminent and nose like. Antennae brown, aristae with 4 dorsal and 1 ventral branches plus terminal fork, flagellomere I width to length ratio = 0.90 (0.87–0.93). Palpi dark brown. Red eyes without pile. Genae brown, vibrissal index = 0.60 (0.45–0.75); cheek index = 5.47 (4.43–7.00); eye index = 1.11 (1.07–1.15).

Thorax ( Fig. 4A–B View Fig ): Main color dark brown. Length: 0.67 mm (0.62–0.70 mm), width: 0.54 mm (0.50–0.57 mm). Eight irregular rows of acrostichals, anterior pair of dorsocentral setae absent, distance between posterior dorsocentral = 0.26 mm (0.22–0.30 mm); no prescutellar setae. Scutellum dark brown. Basal scutellar setae convergent. Scut index = 0.54 (0.45–0.64); scut position index = 0.61 (0.50–0.70). Two prominent katepisternal setae. Sterno index = 0.54 (0.45–0.63). Pleurae brownish yellow. Halter dark brown. Legs yellowish.

Wing ( Fig. 6A View Fig ): Yellowish with dark yellow veins, bearing two clouded bands extending dorso-ventrally below each costal vein breaks. Length = 1.53 mm (1.50–1.57 mm). Indices: wing index = 2.27 (2.17–2.33); C = 0.90 (0.88–0.92); ac = 5.95 (5.40–6.25); 4v = 2.04 (1.52–2.38); 5x = 1.85 (1.55–2.00); 4C = 1.79 (1.31–2.15); M = 0.51 (0.42–0.70); hb = 0.63 (0.60–0.66); prox. x = 0.56 (0.42–0.69).

Abdomen ( Fig.5A View Fig ): Tergites 2–5 with dark brown bands. Tergite 2 with the pale area occupying almost half of the anterior margin, with a backward central projection. Tergite 5 with the band covering only the posterior margin and containing a slight central projection. Tergite 6 bearing one central longitudinal strip.

Body length: 1.51 mm (1.50–1.55 mm).

Terminalia ( Fig. 7 View Fig ): Epandrium microtrichose with 5 upper bristles, ventral lobe not microtrichose with 7 large bristles. Cerci microtrichose bearing large bristles, not fused to epandrium. Decasternum as in Fig. 7A View Fig . Surstyli with 12–13 prensisetae, 2–3 inner and 3–4 outer setae. Hypandrium ( Fig.7B View Fig ) in an arc. Gonopods large, fused to hypandrium and containing short piles and one seta. Aedeagus ( Fig. 7C–E View Fig ) projected anteriorly, with the apical region bifurcated and jagged, internal margin of the aedeagus with rows of tiny setae. Aedeagal apodeme flattened laterally and shorter than aedeagus. Ventral rod projected anteriorly and fused with the posteromedian margin of the hypandrium. Paraphyses microtrichose, fused to the gonopods and containing three inner setulae.

Female unknown.

Etymology: The epithet is a genitive patronym to honor the Brazilian Drosophilist Paulo Roberto Petersen Hofmann, from Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina.

Geographic distribution: M. hofmanni sp. nov. was sampled in two fragmented areas from Brazilian Amazon Forest in Colorado do Oeste city, Rondônia (RO) (13 ◦ 00 Ɩ 37.7 ƖƖ S; 60 ◦ 35 Ɩ 24.9 ƖƖ W) ( Fig. 8 View Fig ).

Ecological notes: The records are restricted to the type locality, and the type series specimens were collected flying over mushrooms of Mycena sp. ( Agaricales , Mycenaceae ) ( Fig. 1 View Fig ).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Drosophilidae

Genus

Mycodrosophila

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