| Literature DB >> 30429656 |
Gunnar Mikalsen Kvifte1, Ximena E Bernal1,2.
Abstract
Corethrellaoppositophila Kvifte & Bernal, sp. n. is described based on one male and six female specimens collected at 2200 m a.s.l. on Mount Wilhelm, Papua New Guinea. The species is the fourth species of frog-biting midge described from this country and appears similar to Corethrellasolomonis Belkin based on pigmentation of legs and abdominal tergites. It differs from C.solomonis, however, in the shape of female flagellomeres I-III, and in the thorax which has a dark brown vertical stripe. The new species is named for its sexually dimorphic flagellomeres, which are short and squat in the female and elongate in the male. These differences in morphological characters are discussed in light of the likely sexual differences in functional uses of the antennae, as males use them for mating only whereas females use them both for mating and prey location. An emended key is presented to the described Australopapuan species of Corethrellidae.Entities:
Keywords: Culicoidea ; Culicomorpha ; Papua New Guinea; taxonomy
Year: 2018 PMID: 30429656 PMCID: PMC6232238 DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.795.28543
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Zookeys ISSN: 1313-2970 Impact factor: 1.546
Figure 1.Kvifte & Bernal, sp. n., male and female a male head b female head c male antenna d male wing e female wing f hind leg of female g mid leg of female h fore leg of female i thorax of female j male abdomen k female abdomen with blood meal l egg in female abdomen. Scale bars: 200 μm (a, b, c, i, j, k); 500 μm (d–g). Views: frontal (a, b), dorsal (d, e, j–l), posterior (f–h).
Figure 2.Kvifte & Bernal, sp. n., male and female a male hypopharynx, cibarium and stipes b female hypopharynx, cibarium and stipes c male clypeus and mouthparts d female clypeus and mouthparts e gonocoxite f paramere and aedeagus (only one paramere shown) g gonostylus. Scale bars 80 μm (a, b); 100 μm (c–g). Abbreviations: cf – cibarial fork, ci – cibarium, cl – clypeus, ep – epipharynx, lbl – labellum, lbl – labellar projection, m – mandible, p – palpal segment III, st – stipes, tnt – tentorium. Views: frontal (a–d), dorsal (e–g).
| 1 | Wings without pigmented markings |
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| – | Wings with pigmented bands |
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| 2 | Wing veins largely without scales. Papua New Guinea |
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| – | Wing veins with scales. Papua New Guinea |
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| 3 | At least hind tibia with dark band at base |
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| – | Tibiae unicolorous or with well-defined dark bands only at apices |
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| 4 | Abdominal tergites uniformly pigmented. Hind tibia with dark band at base |
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| – | Abdominal tergites with dark bands anteriorly. All tibiae with dark bands at base and subapically |
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| 5 | Wing with dark scales restricted to mid-length band and apical margin. Solomon Islands |
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| – | Wing with two bands of dark scales in addition to apical patch. Papua New Guinea |
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| 6 | Femora apically with pigmented dark band (fig. 1f–1h) |
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| – | Femora apically pale. Queensland (Australia) |
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| 7 | Thorax with pleura pale with narrow brown stripes. Solomon Islands |
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| – | Thorax with pleura mostly brown. |
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| 8 | Wing with unicolorous scales on anterior margin. Thorax with some pale mottling on pleura, scutum unicolorous brown. Australia |
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| – | Wing with contrasting, i.e. both darker and lighter, scales on anterior margin. Thorax without mottling on pleura, scutum lighter on anterior two thirds. Papua New Guinea |
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| 9 | Abdominal tergites I–VII with dark pigmentation only apicolaterally, sternites completely pigmented. Tibiae without dark bands. New Zealand |
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| – | Abdominal tergites I–VII with entire hind margin darkly pigmented, sternites with incomplete pigmentation. Tibiae with apical dark bands. Australia |
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| 10 | Thorax dark brown. Wing with three distinct bands of pigmentation |
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| – | Thorax light brown. Wing with pigmentation restricted to single dark midlength band |
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| 11 | Head wider than long. Flagellomere I about four times as long as wide |
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| – | Head circular in frontal view. Flagellomere I about twice as long as wide |
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