Hemolia glabra, BLAGODEROV & GRIMALDI, 2004

BLAGODEROV, VLADIMIR & GRIMALDI, DAVID, 2004, Fossil Sciaroidea (Diptera) in Cretaceous Ambers, Exclusive of Cecidomyiidae, Sciaridae, and Keroplatidae, American Museum Novitates 3433 (1), pp. 1-76 : 51-52

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1206/0003-0082(2004)433<0001:FSDICA>2.0.CO;2

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5060543

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039A87C9-FFB2-FFAC-FCA0-FD92FD9BFE89

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Hemolia glabra
status

sp. nov.

Hemolia glabra View in CoL , new species

Figure 72 View Figs , Plate 7C

DIAGNOSIS: Laterotergites bare; scutum almost bare, dark and shining, Sc meets R well before the level of base of M 3+4 and CuA fork.

DESCRIPTION: Body length = 3.16 mm; wing length = 2.05 mm. Head: Occiput with short setae. Three ocelli in line, of the same size, distant from each other and from eye margin by two ocellus diameters. Eyes large, setose. Pedicel with round sensory organ. Flagellum 14­segmented, apical segment conical, secondarily divided. Thorax: Scutum almost bare; dark, shiny. Anterior parapsidal suture distinct. Scutellum and laterotergites bare. Mediotergite with a few fine setae anteroventrally. Mid and hind tibiae with inner spurs 1.5Χ longer than outer ones. Wing membrane without macrotrichia. Humeral vein at the level of MA. Costa ends beyond tip of R 5, at one­third the length between tips of R 5 and M 1. Sc short, ends at R. R 1 1.3Χ the length of r­m. Length of M3 about equal to length of r­m. Length of M 1 and M 2 fork 4.3Χ the length of M3. Base of M and CuA fork between tip of Sc and M3 base. Legs: Coxae without setae. Hind tibiae with posterior bristles. Abdomen with scattered setae. Cerci 2­segmented, apical segment conical, basal one cylindrical, 3Χ length of apical one. Gonocoxites 8 long, narrow, slightly curved, with long setae.

3+4

MATERIAL: Holotype AMNH B­0112, fe­ male. Myanmar: Katchin , from amber mines near Myitkyina.

ETYMOLOGY: The species epithet is Latin for ‘‘hairless, smooth’’, in reference to the absence of thoracic setae and setulae.

AMNH

American Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Mycetophilidae

Genus

Hemolia

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