| Literature DB >> 24723762 |
Vladimir Blagoderov1, Laszlo Papp2, Heikki Hippa3.
Abstract
A new species of Lygistorrhina (Diptera, Sciaroidea, Lygistorrhinidae) from South Africa is described and a key for Afrotropical species of the genus is provided.Entities:
Keywords: Lygistorrhinidae; South Africa; Taxonomy; new species
Year: 2013 PMID: 24723762 PMCID: PMC3964717 DOI: 10.3897/BDJ.1.e962
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biodivers Data J ISSN: 1314-2828
Figure 4., scape and basal flagellomeres of a paratype (HMNH - Diptera - FGO50910), photograph. Scale: 0.1 mm.
Figure 1., photograph of holotype (HMNH - Diptera - FGO50909).
Figure 2., thorax and abdomen of a paratype (HMNH - Diptera - FGO50910), lateral, photograph. Scale: 0.5 mm.
Figure 3., wing of a paratype (HMNH - Diptera - FGO50910), photograph. Scale: 0.5 mm.
Figure 6c.Tergite 9, dorsal view
Figure 6d.Tergite 9, ventral view
Figure 6b.gonocoxites and gonostyli, ventral view
| 1 | Wings with distinct brown spots | |
| – | Wings hyaline or smoky, without distinct spots; antennae monochromatic, brown or yellow, at least the first four flagellomeres significantly longer than wide | |
| 2 | Antennae flagellomeres 1–4 brown, 5 orange, 6 bright yellow, 7–11 brown, 12 bright yellow, 5–13-14 light brown; flagellomeres 1–4 twice as long as wide, 5–12 – approximately as long as wide. Gonostili slender, with apical tooth length twice its width. Côte d'Ivoire | |
| – | Antennae yellow, with flagellomeres 1–3, 7–11 and 14 brown; flagellomeres with length equal to width, except the last two, which are significantly longer than wide. Gonostyli wide, with apical tooth as long as wide. Gabon, Central African Republic | |
| 3 | Wings uniformly brownish | |
| – | Wings hyaline or very faintly smoky at the apex | |
| 4 | Antennae up to twice the length of the thorax and head together; proboscis yellow; subcosta short obliterated at apex, femora and tibiae brownish yellow, abdominal segments brown with yellowish white edges. Grande Comore | |
| – | Antennae not longer than head and thorax together; proboscis brown; subcosta longer; ending on costa, femur and tibia dark brown; abdomen uniformly brown. Zaire | |
| 5 | Antennae entirely dark | |
| – | Antennae entirely yellow; wings hyaline; tibial spurs II equal and shorter than apical width of tibia; internal tibial spur III twice the width of tibia apex. Madagascar | |
| 6 | Wings very weakly smoky at apex; thorax and abdomen brown to dark brown; proboscis 4x the length of coxa I; tergite 9 elongated, its apodeme thin, with narrow stem; internal tibial spur III 3x the width of tibia apex. Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Zaire | |
| – | Wings hyaline; body very dark brown, almost black, proboscis ~2x the length of coxa I; tergite 9 of male roughly rounded, its apodeme very wide and thick; internal tibial spur III 2.4x the width of tibia apex. South Africa |
(based on Matile 1990, Matile 1996)