Cratyna (Cratyna) musicola ( Steffan, 1969 )
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3797629 |
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Cratyna (Cratyna) musicola ( Steffan, 1969 ) |
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Cratyna (Cratyna) musicola ( Steffan, 1969) View in CoL
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Pseudozygoneura musicola Steffan, 1969 View in CoL [ Steffan (1969): 676 –679, fig. 3 a–f].
Literature: Hippa et al. (1998): (as Pseudozygoneura View in CoL ); Mohrig & Menzel (2014): 138.
Material studied: Holotype, male, 15.xii.1947, Caroline Islands, Palau Islands, Babelthuap I., Ulimang, dead banana leaves, leg. H.S. Dybas ( USNM 70555 About USNM ).
Conservation status: Embedded in Hoyer’s medium. Head, body, hypopygium and wings are separate; wings under a separate cover slip on the same slide, totally destroyed. Thorax and hypopygium are depressed, deformed and extremely bleached.
Comments. The species is characterized by cecidomyiid-like flagellomeres with extremely long bristles and long necks. With the exception of the genus Zygoneura , these characters were unknown for sciarids at that time. A lot of species belonging to the genus Cratyna ( Hippa et al. (1998) [as Pseudozygoneura ], Mohrig 2004, Mohrig et al. 2017a) and other genera with long necks and cecidomyiid-like flagellomeres (e.g. see Mohrig et al. 2018) are now known. Mohrig & Menzel (2014) synonymised Pseudozygoneura Steffan with Cratyna and all species were combined in the latter genus. Cratyna musicola (Steffan) is characterized by the three short awl-like spines at the apex of the gonostylus.
Distribution. Caroline Islands: Palau Islands (Babelthuap I.), Chuuk ( Truk), Pohnpei Island.
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