Neozavrelia kuzmychikha, Orel, 2021

Orel, Oksana V., 2021, Revision of the genus Neozavrelia Goetghebuer, Thienemann, 1941 (Diptera Chironomidae) from Eastern Siberia and the Russian Far East, with the description of new species, Zootaxa 4938 (3), pp. 251-297 : 264-269

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4938.3.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4582341

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scientific name

Neozavrelia kuzmychikha
status

sp. nov.

Neozavrelia kuzmychikha View in CoL sp. nov.

( Figs 39–52 View FIGURES 39–42 View FIGURES 43–48 View FIGURES 49–52 )

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Type material. Holotype: male, RUSSIA, KHABAROVSK TERRITORY, basin of the Bureysky Reservoir, Kuzmichiha River , 9 km from the estuary, 21.vii.2005, leg. E. Makarchenko. Paratype: 1 male, 1 pupa, same data, 21.vii.2005, leg. E. Makarchenko.

Derivatio nominis. From the type locality Kuzmichiha River.

Diagnosis. Male: darkly coloured species, with wing 1.8 mm long and AR 0.75–0.80; ultimate flagellomere 376–384 μm. Length of 2–4 flagellomeres of maxillary palpomeres 416–440 μm; 2 nd palpomere swollen. R with 11–15, R 1 with 1–2, R 4+5 with 2, M 1+2 with 18 setae, M 3+4, Cu 1 and An without setae. LR PI 1.36–1.50. Basitarsus of mid leg with 2–3 sensilla chaetica. Mid tibia with 1 spur.Anterior margin of tergite IX triangular form with well developed lateral lobes.Anal point slender, with narrowed and strongly elongated tip. Superior volsella oval-shaped, bearing 3 strong apical and 8–9 fine dorsal setae, microtrichia present. Stem straight and parallel-sided, 27–34 μm long.

Pupa: thoracic horn fusiform with a pointed apex, without spines, 146 μm long; base of thoracic small, rounded, diameter 17 μm. Abdomen 2.5 mm long; hook row with 130 spines; tergites II–III with band of pale shagreen in the anterolateral corners; tergite VII without shagreen; anal comb with dark 11 apical and 18 dorsal teeth; anal lobe with dark strong spines on posterior third and 16 brown lamelliform setae; on the conjunctives of segments III/IV and V/VI present double plumose or simple setae.

Description. Adult male (n=2). Total length 2.2 mm; wing length 1.8 mm. Total length/wing length 1.2.

Colouration. Ground colour of thorax, scutellum, maxillary palpomeres and abdomen, legs yellowish brown; halters yellowish; antenna, scutal stripes, median band on distal half of mesonotum and postnotum dark brown.

Head (39, 43–44). Frontal tubercles reduced in the form of small spots 3–7 μm in diameter, situated on swellings of frontal lobes. Temporal setae 8–12. Clypeus with 15–20 setae. Antenna with 10 flagellomeres, 864–880 μm long; ultimate flagellomere 376–384 μm. AR 0.75–0.80. Maxillary palpomeres 2–4 combined 416–440 μm long, their individual lengths (in μm): 48: 96: 112: 184; second palpomere swollen. Antenna length/palp length 2.0–2.1.

Thorax. Acrostichals 10–14, dorsocentrals 6–7, prealars 1. Scutellum with 9 setae.

Wing width 0.64 mm. VR 1.18. R with 11–15, R 1 with 1–2, R 4+5 with 2, M 1+2 with 18 setae, M 3+4, Cu 1 and An without setae. Cell r 2+3, r 4+5 with setae. Brachiolum with 1 seta.

Legs (see Table 5). Apical curved tibial spur of fore leg 34–41 μm long ( Fig. 46 View FIGURES 43–48 ). Combs of mid and hind tibiae separated; mid tibia with 1 spur ( Fig. 45 View FIGURES 43–48 ), 20–31 μm long; on hind tibia each comb bears straight or slightly curved spur, 34–41 μm long. Basitarsus of mid leg with 2–3 sensilla chaetica.

Hypopygium ( Figs 40–41 View FIGURES 39–42 , 47–48 View FIGURES 43–48 ). Anal tergite with posterolateral lobes 24–27 μm long in dorsal view. The anal point stout, parallel-sided, rounded apically, dorsally cover with small spinulae and bearing 5–7 lateral setae on each side of anal point, 34 μm long and 17 μm wide on dorsal view. Gonocoxite 155 μm long, along the inner margin with 4–5 setae. The width of the transverse sternapodema 61 µm. Superior volsella oval-shaped (44–51 μm long, 20 μm wide), bearing 3 strong apical and 8–9 fine dorsal setae, microtrichia present. Digitus 34 μm long and 10 μm wide. Stem of median volsella straight and parallel-sided, 27–34 μm long and 14 μm wide, bearing slender lamelliform setae; total length of median volsella 71–85 μm. Inferior volsella curved and rounded apically, 119 μm long, with 14–18 setae. Gonostylus straight and stout, 102 μm long and expanded at about median (31–51 μm). HR 1.50–1.53.

Pupa (n=1, male).

Cephalothorax ( Figs 42 View FIGURES 39–42 , 49 View FIGURES 49–52 ). Head lost. Thoracic horn fusiform with a pointed apex, without spines, 146 μm long and 34 μm wide; base of thoracic small, rounded, diameter 17 μm. Antepronotals 2 (1 median 119 μm long and 1 lateral seta broken). Precorneals 3 (1st 153 μm long, 2nd 119 μm long, and 3rd seta lost). Dorsocentrals 4 (1 st pair 51 μm long; 2 nd pair 85 μm long); distance between Dc2 and Dc3 238 μm.

Abdomen 2.5 mm long ( Figs 50–52 View FIGURES 49–52 ). Hook row 400 μm long with 130 spines on tergite II. Tergites II–VI with a pair of longitudinal oval patches of dark spines on anterior part. Length longitudinal patches on tergites II–VI (in μm): 119: 143: 160: 170: 170. Tergites II–III with band of pale shagreen in the anterolateral corners. Tergite VII without shagreen, VIII and IX with a pair patches of shagreen medially. Comb of segment VIII 78 μm wide, with dark 11 apical and 18 dorsal teeth. Anal segment 323 μm long and 306 μm wide, each anal lobe with dark strong spines on posterior third and 16 brown lamelliform setae. Double plumose or simple setae visible on the conjunctives of segments III/IV and V/VI ( Fig. 50 View FIGURES 49–52 ). Segments II–VII with 3 simple L setae (on segment VII 2th L seta longest and stronger), VIII with 1 L seta, IX with 2 pair lamelliform setae.

Larva unknown.

Remarks. The males of N. kuzmychikha sp. nov. the structure of the hypopygium is most similar to N. kedrovaya sp. nov., but differ well in the following combination of features: the length of the antenna and maxillary palp, wing chaetotoxia, and the presence of only one spur on the middle tibia (see Table 6).

Pupa of N. kuzmychikha sp. nov. is most similar to the pupa of N. kedrovaya sp. nov., but differs well from the latter fusiform thoracic horn and the presence of double plumose or simple setae on the conjunctives of segments III/IV and V/VI, and also the presence of 1 lateral seta on segment VIII, medially located shagreen on tergite VIII. Whereas, the pupa of N. kedrovaya sp. nov. has a triangular thoracic horn and the conjunctives without shagreen, tergite VIII without lateral setae and shagreen on it located in the proximal part (see Table 10).

Distribution. Russian Far East (Khabarovsk Territory).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Chironomidae

Genus

Neozavrelia

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