Pipunculus tenuirostris Kozánek, 1981

Kehlmaier, Christian, 2008, Finnish Pipunculidae (Diptera) studies Part I: Taxonomic notes on Cephalops Fallén, 1810, Pipunculus Latreille, 1802 and Tomosvaryella Aczél, 1939, Zootaxa 1672, pp. 1-42 : 24-25

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.180216

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6232694

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scientific name

Pipunculus tenuirostris Kozánek, 1981
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Pipunculus tenuirostris Kozánek, 1981 View in CoL

( Figs 24–26, 29 View FIGURES 22 – 29 & 57–58 View FIGURES 55 – 66 )

Pipunculus tenuirostris Kozánek, 1981a: 4 View in CoL .

Pipunculus balticus Kuznetzov, 1991: 12 View in CoL . syn. nov.

Material: Slovakia, Dubové: 1ɗ (paratype P. tenuirostris ), 23.VII.1979, Straka ( MNHU); Czech Republic, Moravia, Jeseníky, Vrbno p. Prad.: 1Ψ (paratype P. tenuirostris ), 31.VII1960, Chvála ( MNHU); Slovakia, High Tatras, Východná: 1ɗ, 2.VII.1969, Mihályi ( HNHM); Finland, Sa, Rantasalmi, 688:566: 1Ψ, 28.VI.2006, Seppänen ( PCAH); Finland, N, Sibbo, Nevas, 6687:412: 2ɗ 9Ψ, 15.–21.VI.1986; 6ɗ 12Ψ, 22.– 28.VI.1986; 11Ψ, 20.–26.VI.1983, Albrecht; Italy, Trentino-Alto Adige, Prov. Bolzano, Parco Nazionale dello Stelvio, Sulden Valley east of Gomagoi, 10°32' 51.2E 46°34' 33.8N, 1220m: 1Ψ, 13.–25.VII.2005, Lange & Ziegler ( PCCK) ( DNA CK 105); Germany, Saxony-Anhalt, LK QLB, Harslebener Berge, Hinterberge: 1Ψ, 28.VII.1995, Schnitter ( PCCK).

Male: Body length: 3.8–4.9mm. Wing length: 3.8–5.1mm. Flagellum dark brown. Frons brown pollinose. Eyes meeting for slightly less than length of frons (12–14 facets). Occiput grey pollinose except posterior to ocellar triangle with brown pollinosity. Postpronotal lobe dark brown. Prescutum and scutum brown pollinose, anterolaterally with grey pollinosity. Pleura grey pollinose. Scutellum with apical fringe of about 12 evenly spaced hairs. Subscutellum grey pollinose. LTC about 1.0–1.3 times LFC. Trochanter yellowish brown to dark brown. Femur with base (optionally) and apex narrowly yellow. Hind femur ventrally distinctly concave in basal half. Tibia yellowish, ventrally darkened in its middle to apical two thirds. Tarsi yellowish to brown, with distitarsi darkest. Pulvilli of front legs as long as distitarsi. Tergite 1 laterally grey, anterodorsally brown, posterodorsally greyish-brown pollinose. Laterally, tergites 2–5 in posterior half grey (less so on tergite 5) in anterior half brown pollinose. Dorsally, tergite 2 almost entirely, tergite 3 in anterior three quarters, tergite 4 in apical half to two thirds and tergite 5 in anterior fifth to quarter brown pollinose, otherwise shining. Membranous area key-hole shaped. Shape of surstyli variable ( Figs 24–26 View FIGURES 22 – 29 ), can be identical to P. campestris . Two of the three ejaculatory ducts are equally sclerotized in distal half, the third one appearing more membranous.

Female: Body length: 3.6–4.8mm. Wing length: 3.9–5.2mm. Flagellum normally dark brown but can be yellowish. Frons entirely grey pollinose but can be shining right in front of ocellar triangle. Postpronotal lobe dark brown, occ. yellowish-brown. Prescutum and scutum in anterior quarter to third grey pollinose, laterally down to wing base, otherwise brown pollinose or party shining. Pleura and subscutum grey pollinose. LTC about 0.4–1.0 times LFC. Apex of wing more rounded than in other species. Trochanter yellow to brownishyellow. Base and apex of femur narrowly yellow. Tibia yellowish but darkened ventrally in apical half. Tarsi yellowish-brown with distitarsi darkend. Pulvilli of front leg as long as or slightly shorter and as broad as distitarsi. Tergite 1 anterodorsally brown otherwise grey pollinose. Tergites 2–6 laterally grey pollinose. Dorsally, tergite 2 greyish-brown pollinose in anterior half to entirely brownish pollinose, tergite 3 narrowly so along anterior margin, otherwise shining. Ovipositor with long and gently curved piercer that is pointing towards sternites ( Fig. 57 View FIGURES 55 – 66 , occ. piercer can be shorter than figured), i.e. piercer not at one level with dorsal margin of base as is the case in P. l e n i s.

Annotations: Pipunculus tenuirostris seems to be a rather variable species, concerning size, coloration of trochanters and shape of male surstyli. Several specimens from different localities have been sequenced for coxI and the results formed a monophyletic mitochondrial clade together with P. l e n i s with only minute genetic distances within a sampling of several European Pipunculus species (Kehlmaier unpublished). For a differentiation of male P. tenuirostris from P. l e n i s see above.

P. balticus Kuznetzov, 1991 View in CoL syn. nov. was described from the female holotype collected on Kamenniy Island near St. Petersburg, Russia, and is regarded as synonymous to P. tenuirostris View in CoL . The type is deposited at ZISP and was not studied. The drawings of the ovipositor and wing provided in the original description ( Kuznetzov 1991) are in accordance with the concept of P. tenuirostris View in CoL presented here. The short additional vein M2 present in the holotype is not regarded as a stable character (also see Skevington & Marshall (1998: 10f) for a discussion of the value of certain morphological characters used in the past). An additional female from Finland and Italy respectively with a short vein M2 were found and a molecular comparison of the latter showed no differences compared to ordinary P. tenuirostris View in CoL (Kehlmaier unpublished).

HNHM

Hungarian Natural History Museum (Termeszettudomanyi Muzeum)

DNA

Department of Natural Resources, Environment, The Arts and Sport

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Pipunculidae

Genus

Pipunculus

Loc

Pipunculus tenuirostris Kozánek, 1981

Kehlmaier, Christian 2008
2008
Loc

Pipunculus balticus

Kuznetzov 1991: 12
1991
Loc

Pipunculus tenuirostris Kozánek, 1981a : 4

Kozanek 1981: 4
1981
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