Colocasiomyia xenalocasiae (Okada, 1980)
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2.4 Colocasiomyia xenalocasiae View in CoL species complex, new
Diagnosis. A pair of processes on male abdominal sternite VI entirely pubescent (ch.23-1; Fig. 9N–R View FIGURE 9 ). Additional, interfrontal setulae on fronto-orbital plate absent (ch.2-1). Cibarial, medial sensilla in parallel rows as wide as sensilla campaniformia (ch.5-0; Fig. 4A View FIGURE 4 ).
Shared characters. Supracervical setae distally more or less curved, longer than inner occipital setae (ch.1-0). Anterior reclinate orbital seta small, situated just beside or behind proclinate orbital seta. Distance between antennal sockets wider than half of socket width (ch.4-0). Anterior dorsocentral setae behind transverse suture (ch.7-0). Additional dorsocentral setae on presutural area absent. Katepisternal setae large; posterior one longer than longest, postpronotal seta (ch.10-0). Basal scutellar setae short, not reaching to half of apical scutellar setae (ch.11-0; Fig. 5D View FIGURE 5 ). Patch covered with only minute pubescence absent on anterodorsal portion of fore tarsomere I (ch.13-1). Male abdominal sternite V medially concaved on posterior margin. Female abdominal sternites III–V longer than wide (ch.19,20,21-1). Processes on male abdominal sternite VI longer than 0.05 mm, bearing neither prominent seta nor sclerotized claw on apex but small setae on submedial to distal portion (ch.25,26,27,28-0; Fig. 9N–R View FIGURE 9 ). Epandrium more or less triangularly angled at posteroventral corner (ch.30-0; Fig. 10F View FIGURE 10 ); setae on posteroventral portion as thick as cercal setae (ch.32-0; Fig. 10F View FIGURE 10 ); phragma small (narrower than epandrial anteroventral corner) expansion on antero-subapical margin (ch.33-2; Fig. 10F View FIGURE 10 ). Cercus ventro-apically differentiated into small lobe with a number of small setae (ch.38-0; Fig. 10F View FIGURE 10 ). Phallal sheath not pubescent, gently curved ventrad, as thick as wide, apically not bilobed, not projected at dorsobasal corner in lateral view (ch.41,42-0, 40,43,44-1; Fig. 11D,E View FIGURE 11 ); phallapodeme more or less sclerotized plate directed nearly along or slightly oblique to phallal axis (ch.45-1, 46-0; Fig. 11D View FIGURE 11 ). Gonocoxites long, narrow slips ( Fig. 11D View FIGURE 11 ). Epiproct and hypoproct with pubescence (ch.48-0). Oviscapt shorter than phallus (apodeme + sheath), with ovisensilla only on distal portion occupying less than 1/2 of total length (ch.49-0, 51-1).
Included species. Colocasiomyia pistilicola View in CoL , C. xenalocasiae View in CoL , C. diconica View in CoL , C. sumatrana sp. nov. and C. leucocasiae View in CoL sp. nov.
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Colocasiomyia xenalocasiae
Takano, Kohei Takenaka, Gao, Jian-Jun, Hu, Yao-Guang, Li, Nan-Nan, Yafuso, Masako, Suwito, Awit, Repin, Rimi, Pungga, Runi Anak Sylvester, Meleng, Paulus Ak, Kaliang, Clement Het, Chong, Lucy & Toda, Masanori J. 2021 |
C. sumatrana
Takano & Gao & Hu & Li & Yafuso & Suwito & Repin & Pungga & Meleng & Kaliang & Chong & Toda 2021 |
C. leucocasiae
Takano & Gao & Hu & Li & Yafuso & Suwito & Repin & Pungga & Meleng & Kaliang & Chong & Toda 2021 |