Thinophilus sambharensis Grichanov, 2023
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https://doi.org/ 10.25221/fee.472.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10944990 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/9DFB98FE-655B-475F-8398-D00F59D156C1 |
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Thinophilus sambharensis Grichanov |
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sp. nov. |
Thinophilus sambharensis Grichanov View in CoL , sp. n.
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TYPE MATERIAL. Holotype – ♂, India: Rajasthan [state], Sambhar salt lake, 26.92° N, 75.19° E, 24.II 2011, N. Vikhrev leg. ( ZMUM). GoogleMaps
NOTE. Terminalia of the holotype are dissected and stored in glycerin in microvial pinned with the specimens .
DESCRIPTION. MALE ( Fig. 4A View Fig ). Head ( Fig. 4B View Fig ): postcranium blackish green, white pollinose; frons densely brownish grey pollinose, with violet spot under ocellar tubercle; face and clypeus greenish blue, brownish grey pollinose; face under antennae 2 times as wide as height of postpedicel; clypeus about half as long as epistoma, 1.5 times wider than long; palpus yellow, bearing sparse black bristly hairs; proboscis dark brown; 2 diverging ocellars; 1 vertical, 1 postvertical, much stronger and longer than, and not in row with upper postoculars; upper postoculars uniseriate, black; middle and lower postoculars multiseriate, white, long; antenna mostly yellow; pedicel brown dorsally and postpedicel brownish distally; scape with scale-like inner projection; pedicel simple, convex on inner side; postpedicel ( Fig. 4C View Fig ) rounded, with short pubescence, slightly higher than long (19/15); arista-like stylus dorsal, black, thick basally, shortly pubescent; length ratio of scape to pedicel to postpedicel to stylus, 0.09/0.13/0.15/0.67.
Thorax: metallic, whitish grey dusted; mesonotum dark blue-green; pleura bluish black; no acrostichals; 6 dorsocentrals decreasing in length anteriorly; scutellum with 2 strong marginals and 2 short laterals; 7–8 upper and 7–8 lower, white propleural bristles of different length.
Legs: fore coxa black in basal half, yellow in distal half; mid and hind coxae black, yellow at apex; fore femur mostly black, yellow at knee; fore tibia blackish brown; fore tarsus mostly dirty yellow with last segment black; mid leg mostly yellow with last tarsomere black; mid tibia partly brown; hind femur black dorsally on distal 1/3; hind tibia blackish brown; hind tarsus mostly black, brown ventrally. Fore leg ( Fig. 4D View Fig ). Coxa with long black bristles; femur swollen, with 2 ventral rows of short setae, with 5–6 posteroventral setae, as long as femur height; tibia slightly squeezed laterally, bearing 3 long anterodorsal, 3 short posterodorsal, 2 long spinelike apicoventral bristles and 2 ventral rows of short setae, longer at base; basitarsus slightly curved at base; tarsomeres 1–2 with ventral row of short spines, and with posteroventral row of setae, longer than width of segments; tarsomeres 3–4 with dorsal setae, 2 times longer than width of segments; tarsomere 4 with long dorsal bristle, nearly 4 times longer than width of segment; tarsomere 5 slightly widened, with elongate apicodorsal setulae; length of femur, tibia and tarsal segments (in mm): 1.63/1.42/0.58/0.29/0.21/0.18/0.22. Mid leg. Coxa with long black setae and 1 black bristle; femur with anteroventral row of short black setae, posteroventral row of short black setae, longer in distal half, posterior row of short setae in distal half; tibia bearing 3–4 anterodorsal, 3 posterodorsal, 4 apical bristles; segment 5 slightly flattened dorso-ventrally and widened; length of femur, tibia and tarsal segments (in mm): 1.72/1.93/0.95/0.29/0.23/0.18/0.24. Hind leg. Coxa with 1 black exterior bristle; femur with anteroventral row of short black setae, posteroventral row of somewhat longer black setae, about half as long as femur height, anterodorsal row of 5 bristles in distal half; tibia bearing 5 anterodorsal, 4 posterodorsal bristles, 3 ventrals, 2 apicals; segment 5 with elongate apicodorsal setulae; segment 5 inconspicuously widened; length of femur, tibia and tarsal segments (in mm): 2.31/2.48/ 0.62/0.51/0.32/0.24/0.25.
Wing ( Fig. 4E View Fig ): hyaline, with distinct dark shades on dm-m and M1+2; veins yellow-brown, more yellowish at base; distal part of M1+2 convex; tip of R 4+5 parallel with M1+2; ratio of part of costa between R 2+3 and R 4+5 to that between R 4+5 and M1+2 (in mm), 0.49/0.37; crossvein dm-m straight; ratio of dm-m to distal part of M4, 0.48/0.67; anal vein distinct; halter yellow; lower calypter yellow, with white cilia.
Abdomen: green-blue, entirely white dusted; setae and hind-marginal bristles on tergites black, short; sternites with short setulae; tergite 5 with rounded ventral projections. Hypopygium ( Fig. 4F View Fig ) black with brown-black appendages; cercus brownish, black at base, with black bristles; epandrial lobe reduced; hypandrium fused with epandrium, short and broad, apically concave; phallosoma broad, rounded at apex, reaching apex of surstyli; phallus long, simple, apically coiled, hidden under phallosoma; surstylus ( Fig. 4G View Fig ) slightly curved, narrow, angular at apex (lateral view), with 2 long dorsal bristles and several short and long ventral and apical setae (Fig. 8F); cerci dorsally fused in basal half, elongate-ovate, with short bristles ( Fig. 4H View Fig ).
MEASUREMENTS. Body length 5.8 mm; antenna length 0.9 mm; wing length 5 mm; wing width 1.7 mm.
FEMALE. Unknown.
DIAGNOSIS. Thinophilus sambharensis sp. n. keys to T. flavipalpis (Zetterstedt, 1843) , T. setiventris Grootaert et Meuffels , and T. nigrilineatus Grootaert, 2018 ( Yang et al., 2011; Grootaert, 2017, 2018; Samoh et al., 2017). It differs from these species in the morphology of hypopygium and armament of fore tarsus. The new species is closest to the mainly Palaearctic T. flavipalpis , differing from the latter in lighter antenna and legs, shorter bristle on fore tarsomere 4, weaker curved fore basitarsus, different shape and setation of hypopygial surstylus (see Negrobov, 1979: Fig. 1366).
ETYMOLOGY. The species is named after the Sambhar salt lake in the Indian state of Rajasthan, near the Sambhar Lake Town, Jaipur district, where the type was collected.
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Zoological Museum, University of Amoy |
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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile |
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