Paraleucophenga shimai, OKADA, 1988

Zhao, Feng, Gao, Jian-Jun & Chen, Hong-Wei, 2009, Taxonomy and molecular phylogeny of the Asian Paraleucophenga Hendel (Diptera, Drosophilidae), Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 155 (3), pp. 615-629 : 621-625

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https://doi.org/ 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2008.00450.x

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10546062

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Paraleucophenga shimai
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PARALEUCOPHENGA SHIMAI OKADA, 1988 View in CoL ( FIG. 5 View Figures 1–8 )

Paraleucophenga shimai Okada, 1988: 621 View in CoL .

Specimens examined: Holotype male and three male paratypes: Thailand, Erawin Waterfall, 10.x.1975, H. Shima ( NSMT). China: two males, Nonggang, Longsheng , Guangxi, 7.vii.1993, around human eyes, Y.S. Cui.

Distribution: China (Guangxi), Thailand.

PARALEUCOPHENGA BREVIPENIS SP. NOV.

( FIGS 6 View Figures 1–8 , 12 View Figures 9–15 , 16, 17 View Figures 16–19 )

Specimens examined: Holotype male, China: Nanling, Ruyuan , Guangdong, 2.v.2004, around human eyes, H.W. Chen ( SCAU) . Paratype: two males, same data as the holotype except for 1.x.2004, M.F. Xu ( SCAU) and 2.vii.2007, H.W. Chen ( SCAU) .

Etymology: A combination of the Latin words breviculus and penis, referring to the shorter aedeagus.

Description: Male. Abdominal first tergites brown; second to sixth tergites with brown bands. Fifth sternite with c. 22–24 long setae and a few spinules along posterior margin ( Fig. 12 View Figures 9–15 ).

Male terminalia. Surstylus with eight prensisetae near inner surface ( Fig. 16 View Figures 16–19 ). Paramere basally and apically each with four or five sensilla, submedially with 16–18 teeth ( Fig. 17 View Figures 16–19 ). Gonopods subapically with one sclerotized right process ( Fig. 17 View Figures 16–19 ). Aedeagal apodeme distally with one sclerotized right process ( Fig. 17 View Figures 16–19 ).

Measurements: BL, 4.56 mm in the holotype (4.55 mm in 1 male paratype); ThL, 2.30 mm (2.15 mm); WL, 4.60 mm (4.15 mm); WW, 2.00 mm (1.90 mm).

Indices: arb, 10/9–10; avd, 0.20 (0.20); adf, 1.25 (1.83); flw, 2.63 (3.17); FW/HW, 0.27 (0.27); ch/o, 0.05 (0.04); prorb, 0.42 (0.41); rcorb, 0.54 (0.74); vb, 0.24 (0.21); dcl, 0.49 (0.52); presctl, 0.39 (0.43); sctl, 1.22 (1.36); sterno, 0.38 (0.43); orbito, 1.20 (1.09); dcp, 0.29 (0.28); sctlp, 1.33 (1.25); C, 5.00 (5.45); 4c, 0.57 (0.50); 4v, 1.52 (1.45); 5x, 0.80 (0.93); ac, 1.20 (1.13); M, 0.38 (0.41); C3F, 0.53 (0.55).

PARALEUCOPHENGA HIRTIPENIS SP. NOV.

( FIGS 13 View Figures 9–15 , 18, 19 View Figures 16–19 )

Specimens examined: Holotype male: China: Shibalianshan, Fuyuan, Qujing , Yunnan, 1.v.2006, ex. around human eyes, M.F. Xu ( SCAU) . Paratype: one male, same data as holotype ( SCAU) .

Etymology: A combination of the Latin words hirtus and penis, referring to the aedeagus with dense pubescence.

Description: Male. Abdominal first tergites brown; second to sixth tergites with brown bands ( Fig. 6 View Figures 1–8 ). Fifth sternite with 16–18 long setae and a few spinules along posterior margin ( Fig. 13 View Figures 9–15 ).

Male terminalia. Surstylus with seven prensisetae near inner surface ( Fig. 18 View Figures 16–19 ). Paramere basally and apically each with four or five sensilla, and submedially with 17–18 teeth ( Fig. 19 View Figures 16–19 ). Gonopods subapically with one sclerotized left process ( Fig. 19 View Figures 16–19 ). Aedeagal apodeme distally with one sclerotized left process ( Fig. 19 View Figures 16–19 ).

Measurements: BL, 4.60 mm in the holotype (4.55 mm in one male paratype); ThL, 2.30 mm (2.25 mm); WL, 4.45 mm (4.65 mm); WW, 2.00 mm (2.00 mm).

Indices: arb, 10/9–10; avd, 0.20 (0.20); adf, 1.88 (1.63); flw, 2.50 (2.63); FW/HW, 0.24 (0.29); ch/o, 0.06 (0.04); prorb, 0.50 (0.44); rcorb, 0.69 (0.70); vb, 0.32 (0.29); dcl, 0.51 (0.53); presctl, 0.38 (0.47); sctl, 1.13 (1.18); sterno, 0.76 (0.54); orbito, 1.04 (1.10); dcp, 0.36 (0.36); sctlp, 1.36 (1.36); C, 4.83 (4.69); 4c, 0.55 (0.54); 4v, 1.41 (1.50); 5x, 1.00 (0.90); ac, 1.20 (1.30); M, 0.41 (0.38); C3F, 0.52 (0.47).

PARALEUCOPHENGA LONGISETA SP. NOV.

( FIGS 7 View Figures 1–8 , 14 View Figures 9–15 , 20, 21 View Figures 20–23 )

Specimens examined: Holotype male: China, Leigongshan, Kaili , Guizhou, 800 m, 16.vii.2000, ex. around human eyes, H.W. Chen ( SCAU) . Paratypes: one male, same data as holotype ( SCAU) ; one male, Guanshan, Yifeng , Jiangxi, ex. around human eyes, H.W. Chen ( SCAU) ; two males, two females, Maoershan , Guangxi, 19.x.2004, on tree trunks, H.W. Chen (one male and one female in SEHU, one male and one female in SCAU) ; four males, Emeishan, Leshan , Sichuan (~ 29°44′N, 103°30′E), 1.vii.2007, ex. around human eyes, H.W. Chen (two males in KIZ, two males in SCAU) GoogleMaps .

Etymology: A combination of the Latin words longus and seta, referring to the fifth sternite with long setae.

Description: Male. Thorax, pleura, and scutellum brown. Scutellum with three small setae: one of them before the basal setae, and the others between the basal and the apical setae. Abdominal first tergites brown; second to sixth tergites with brown bands ( Fig. 7 View Figures 1–8 ). Fifth sternite with c. 18–20 long setae and a few spinules along posterior margin ( Fig. 14 View Figures 9–15 ).

Male terminalia. Surstylus with six prensisetae near inner surface ( Fig. 20 View Figures 20–23 ). Paramere each with five or six sensilla basally and apically ( Fig. 21 View Figures 20–23 ). Gonopod subapically with one sclerotized left process ( Fig. 21 View Figures 20–23 ). Aedeagal apodeme distally with one sclerotized right process ( Fig. 21 View Figures 20–23 ).

Measurements: BL, 4.96 mm in the holotype (4.30 mm in one male paratype); ThL, 2.14 mm (2.20 mm); WL, 4.30 mm (4.00 mm); WW, 1.58 mm (1.90 mm).

Indices: arb, 10/10–11; avd, 0.20 (0.19); adf, 2.20 (1.83); flw, 2.30 (3.50); FW/HW, 0.30 (0.28); ch/o, 0.05 (0.06); prorb, 0.60 (0.58); rcorb, 0.70 (0.62); vb, 0.20 (0.24); dcl, 0.60 (0.57); presctl, 0.65 (0.34); sctl, 1.20 (1.18); sterno, 0.75 (0.72); orbito, 1.00 (1.10); dcp, 0.25 (0.37); sctlp, 1.50 (1.14); C, 5.50 (5.36); 4c, 0.44 (0.50); 4v, 1.31 (1.36); 5x, 0.87 (1.13); ac, 1.23 (1.38); M, 0.81 (0.41); C3F, 0.38 (0.52).

PARALEUCOPHENGA TANYDACTYLIA SP. NOV.

( FIGS 8 View Figures 1–8 , 15 View Figures 9–15 , 22, 23 View Figures 20–23 )

Specimens examined: Holotype male: China, Mengyang, Xishuangbanna , Yunnan, 13.ix.2002, on tree trunks, H.W. Chen ( SCAU) . Paratype: one male, same data as holotype ( SCAU) .

Etymology: A combination of the Greek words tanystys and dactylos, referring to the fifth sternite with finger-like processes.

Description: Male. Thoracic dark brown; pleura pale yellow, with large brown patches; scutellum brown, pale yellow along margin, with three small setae around basal setae. Abdominal first tergites entirely silvery white; second and sixth tergites with brown bands ( Fig. 8 View Figures 1–8 ). Fifth sternite with c. 12 long strong setae and 12 finger-like processes ( Fig. 15 View Figures 9–15 ).

Male terminalia. Surstylus with about eight prensisetae near inner surface ( Fig. 22 View Figures 20–23 ). Paramere basally strongly bulged, with dense sensilla, apically with dense sensilla and two rows of c. 23–25 teeth ( Fig. 23 View Figures 20–23 ). Gonopod distally broadened, forming one pair of curved, lobe-shaped, sclerotized processes ( Fig. 23 View Figures 20–23 ).

Measurements: BL, 4.80 mm in the holotype (4.82 mm in one male paratype); ThL, 1.78 mm (1.80 mm); WL, 4.20 mm (4.12 mm); WW, 1.70 mm (1.67 mm).

Indices: arb, 10/9–10; avd, 0.20 (0.20); adf, 2.50 (2.40); flw, 2.20 (2.20); FW/HW, 0.30 (0.30); ch/o, 0.04 (0.04); prorb, 0.55 (0.55); rcorb, 0.55 (0.60); vb, 0.20 (0.20); dcl, 0.55 (0.55); presctl, 0.55 (0.55); sctl, 1.20 (1.20); sterno, 0.80 (0.80); orbito, 1.10 (1.10); dcp, 0.25 (0.25); sctlp, 1.50 (1.50); C, 5.71 (5.40); 4c, 0.42 (0.44); 4v, 1.21 (1.18); 5x, 0.75 (0.81); ac, 1.08 (1.15); M, 0.39 (0.38); C3F, 0.57 (0.53).

NSMT

National Science Museum (Natural History)

KIZ

Kunming Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Drosophilidae

Genus

Paraleucophenga

Loc

Paraleucophenga shimai

Zhao, Feng, Gao, Jian-Jun & Chen, Hong-Wei 2009
2009
Loc

Paraleucophenga shimai

Okada T 1988: 621
1988
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