Phyllomya takanoi Mesnil, 1970

Shima, Hiroshi, Zhang, Wenxia & Tachi, Takuji, 2022, A systematic study of Old World Phyllomya Robineau-Desvoidy (Diptera: Tachinidae), Zootaxa 5099 (4), pp. 401-449 : 443-444

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Phyllomya takanoi Mesnil, 1970
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Phyllomya takanoi Mesnil, 1970 View in CoL

( Figs 41 View FIGURES 34–42 , 53 View FIGURES 46–54 , 71 View FIGURES 69–72 , 85 View FIGURES 84–86 , 99 View FIGURES 99–100 , 123 View FIGURES 121–126 , 153–154 View FIGURES 151–156 )

Phyllomya takanoi Mesnil, 1970: 119 View in CoL (as Phyllomyia ). Holotype male (CNC, examined). Type locality: Japan, Hokkaido, Nukabira.

Phyllomya takanoi: Herting 1984: 156 View in CoL (Palearctic catalog); Herting & Dely-Draskovits 1993: 388 (Palearctic catalog); Richter 2004: 368 (tachinids of Russian Far East); Shima 2014: 837 (Japanese catalog); Shima & Hara 2016: 5 (tachinids of Saitama Prefecture).

Diagnosis. Body length: 6.4–11.1 mm. Head dichoptic; no proclinate orbital setae in male, 2 in female; arista short plumose; whitish hairs on fronto-orbital plate, parafacial, pleural region of thorax, coxae, ventroproximal portion of femora, 1st abdominal sternite and venter of syntergite 1+2; no acrostichal setae or only 1 fine presutural seta; mid tibia with 2 anterodorsal setae; hind tibia with 3 preapical dorsal setae; male fore claws and pulvilli as long as 5th tarsomere; abdominal syntergite 1+2 without median discal setae.

Redescription of terminalia. Male: Sixth tergite rather long, narrowly divided into 2 hemitergites, without hairs; surstylus narrow in lateral view, narrowed to a weakly pointed apex, with several hairs on dorsal portion; cerci in dorsal view fused basally and with median longitudinal suture obliterated along basal 1/4–1/3, rather slender, evenly narrowed to apex, in lateral view weakly constricted at basal 1/3, then weakly curved ventrally; pregonite flat; postgonite extending well beyond apex of epiphallus; dorsal sclerite of distiphallus weakly curved dorsally at apex, distal membranous portion nearly as long as dorsal sclerite. Female: Sixth tergite strongly concave middorsally on anterior margin and narrowly divided into hemitergites, with several long marginal setae; 6th sternite with short fine pale yellowish hairs mixed with black hairs on posterior portion; 7th tergite divided into long ovate hemitergites, with a few hairs on marginal portion; 7th sternite with short, fine, whitish hairs mixed with black ones on posterior portion; 8th hemitergite rather long, broadly fused with hypoproct on median portion and curved anteriorly below middle; 8th sternite longer than 6th.

Description of first instar larva. Body length 0.95–1.00 mm; cephaloskeleton rather narrow on apical 1/2, dorsal margin weakly pointed near middle in lateral view; 2nd thoracic segment with 4–5 anterodorsal rows of fine spinules; 2nd to 6th abdominal segments each with 4–5 posteroventral rows of short fine spinules, without anterodorsal spinules, 7th segment with weak posterior rows of spinules.

Type material examined. Holotype ♂: Nukabira / Hokkaido / 25.vii.1964 / S. Takano ( CNC).

Additional material examined. Japan, Hokkaido: 1 ♂, 3 ♀♀ , Mt. Rausu , 200–900 m, 3.viii.1967, A. Nakani- shi, T. Saigusa, M. Honda & H. Shima; 2 ♂♂ , Mt. Rausu , 900–1300 m, 4.viii.1967, A. Nakanishi; 2 ♂♂, 2 ♀♀ , Akanmachi, Ashoro-cho , 31.vii.1967, H. Shima & A. Nakanishi; 1 ♂ , Ashoro, Berabonai , 5.vii.1986, H. Shima; 8 ♀♀ , Kamitoshibetsu , 10,11,16.17. viii.1996, T. Tachi ( BLKU); 2 ♂♂, 2 ♀♀ , Shibecha-cho, Touro Lake , 31.vii.1997, 1.viii.1997, 14.viii.1996, T. Tachi & M. Matsumoto ( BLKU); 1 ♂, 2 ♀♀ , Gojikkoku , 15.viii.1996, T. Tachi; 1 ♂, 1 ♀ , Sapporo, Jozankei , 20.viii.1996, T. Tachi ( BLKU); 1 ♀ , Sapporo, Mt. Muine , 400–1000 m, 13.viii.1977, K. Ohara; 1 ♀ , Samani-cho, Mt. Apoi , 18.viii.1996, T. Tachi; Honshu: 2 ♂♂ , Iwate Pref., Matsukawa Spa , 900–1000 m., 18,24. vii.2001, H. Shima & T. Tachi; 1 ♂ , Iwate Pref., Iwateyama , 2.viii.1975, O. Yata; 5 ♀♀ , Iwate Pref., Yamagata-Vill., Hiraniwa , 15.viii.1997, M. Sueyoshi; 1 ♂ , Akita Pref., Tazawako Town, Eboshidake , 10.viii.1996, M. Sueyoshi; 3 ♀♀ , Niigata Pref., Sasagamine, Myoko-kogen , 7.viii.1997, M. Sueyoshi; 1 ♀ , Gunma Pref., Oze , 13.vii.1975, O. Yata; 1 ♂, 1 ♀ , Gunma Pref., Ozegahara , 28–30.viii.1978, K. Kurahashi; 1 ♀ , Tochigi, Nikko, Chuzenzi , 3.ix.1917, E. Gallois ( CNC); 1 ♂ , Tochigi, Nikko, Yumoto , 26.vii.1973, K. Kanmiya; 1 ♂ , Saitama, Mt. Buko , 24.vii.1978, K. Hara; 1 ♂ , Saitama, Mitsumine , 16.viii.1972, K. Hara; 4 ♂♂ , Nagano Pref., Ina, Ogurogawa Vall. , 1300 m, 24.vii.1998, H. Shima & T. Tachi; 1 ♂ , Nagano Pref., Mt. Azumaya , 1300–1400 m, 29.vii.1998, T. Tachi; 1 ♂, 1 ♀ , Nagano Pref., Minamimaki Vill., Mt. Yatsugatake , 1500 m, 30.vii.1998, 6.viii.1995, T. Tachi; 1 ♂ , Nagano, Okushiga , 23.vii.1986, H. Shima; 1 ♀ , Yamanashi Pref., Mt. Kitadake , 28.viii.1980, T. Goto; 3 ♂♂, 1 ♀ , Yamanashi Pref., Hirogawara , 2.viii.1995, T. Tachi; 1 ♀ , Shizuoka Pref., Mt. Fuji , 2000 m, 28.vii.1964, S. Shi- nonaga; 1 ♀ , Gifu Pref., Kamitakara Vill., Hidarimata , 1.ix.1996, M. Sueyoshi; Shikoku: 2 ♀♀ , Ehime Pref., Saijo, Iyo-fuji , 10.viii.1998, R. Matsumoto; 1 ♂ , Kochi Pref., Higashitsuno Vill., Tengukogen , 2.vii.1996, M. Sueyoshi; Kyushu: 11 ♂♂, 5 ♀♀ , Kumamoto Pref., Mt. Hakucho , 19, 29, 30.vii.1977, 2.viii.1975, K. Ohara, H. Shima, T. Saigusa & T. Goto; 2 ♂♂ , Kumamoto Pref., Gokanosho, Momiki , 23.vii.1986, A. Tanaka & K. Kanmiya. [All KUM unless otherwise indicated]

Distribution. Japan (Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu).

Remarks. Shima (1988, fig. 31) illustrated the male cerci as bearing distinct mid-dorsal suture along the dorsal surface, but this is erroneous. The cerci are fused along the basal 1/2 and the mid-dorsal longitudinal suture is obliterated there.

Herting, B. (1984) Catalogue of Palearctic Tachinidae (Diptera). Stuttgarter Beitrage zur Naturkunde, Serie A (Biologie), 369, 1 - 228.

Herting, B. & Dely-Draskovits, A. (1993) Family Tachinidae. In: Soos, A. & Papp, L. (Eds.), Catalogue of Palaearctic Diptera. Vol. 13. Anthomyiidae - Tachinidae. Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest, pp. 118 - 540.

Mesnil, L. P. (1970) Description de nouveaux tachinaires de l'Ancien monde, et notes synonymiques. Mushi, 44, 89 - 123.

Richter, V. A. (2004) Tachinidae. In: Lera, P. A. (Ed.), Key to insects of Russian Far East. Vol. 6. Dal'nauka, Vladivostok, pp. 148 - 398. [in Russian]

Shima, H. (1988) Some remarkable new species of Tachinidae (Diptera) from Japan and the Indo-Australian Region. Bulletin of the Kitakyushu Museum of Natural History, Kitakyushu, 8, 1 - 37.

Shima, H. (2014) Family Tachinidae. In: Nakamura, T., Saigusa, T. & Suwa, M. (Eds.), Catalog of the Insects of Japan. Vol. 8. The Entomological Society of Japan, Tsukuba, pp. 832 - 882.

Shima, H. & Hara, K. (2016) Tachinidae (Insecta, Diptera) of Saitama Prefecture. Bulletin of the Kyushu University Museum, 14, 1 - 31.

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FIGURES 34–42. Epandrium, surstylus and cerci of Phyllomya spp., lateral view. 34. P. japonica Shima (after Shima 1998). 35. P. nobilis Mesnil (after Shima 1998). 36. P. palpalis Shima & Chao (after Shima & Chao 1992). 37. P. procera (Meigen). 38. P. pubiseta (Mesnil). 39. P. rufiventris Shima & Chao (after Shima & Chao 1992). 40. P. sauteri (Townsend). 41. P. takanoi Mesnil (after Shima 1988). 42. P. volvulus (Fabricius). Scale bars: 0.1 mm.

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FIGURES 46–54. Epandrium, surstylus and cerci of Phyllomya spp., dorsal view. 46. P. japonica Shima (after Shima 1998). 47. P. nobilis Mesnil (after Shima 1998). 48. P. palpalis Shima & Chao (after Shima & Chao 1992). 49. P. procera (Meigen). 50. P. pubiseta (Mesnil). 51. P. rufiventris Shima & Chao (after Shima & Chao 1992). 52. P. sauteri (Townsend). 53. P. takanoi Mesnil (after Shima 1988). 54. P. volvulus (Fabricius). Scale bars: 0.1 mm.

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FIGURES 69–72. Hypandrium, pre- and postgonite and phallus of Phyllomya spp., lateral view. 69. P. rufiventris Shima & Chao (after Shima & Chao 1992). 70. P. sauteri (Townsend). 71. P. takanoi Mesnil (after Shima 1988). 72. P. volvulus (Fabricius). Scale bars: 0.1 mm.

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FIGURES 84–86. Male 5th sternite of Phyllomya spp., ventral view. 84. P. sauteri (Townsend). 85. P. takanoi Mesnil (after Shima 1988). 86. P. volvulus (Fabricius). Scale bars: 0.1 mm.

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FIGURES 99–100. Female terminalia of Phyllomya spp., lateral view. 99. P. takanoi Mesnil. 100. P. volvulus (Fabricius). Scale bars: 0.1 mm.

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FIGURES 121–126. Phylomya spp. 121–123. Adult habitus/male head, lateral view. 121–122. P. sichuana Shima & Zhang, sp. nov. 123. P. takanoi Mesnil. 124–126. Female terminalia, lateral view. 124. P. arctogena Shima & Tachi, sp. nov. 125. P. chaoi Shima & Zhang, sp. nov. 126. P. sichuana sp. nov.

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FIGURES 151–156. First instar larva and cephaloskeleton of Phyllomya spp., lateral view. 151–152. P. sichuana Shima & Zhang, sp. nov. 153–154. P. takanoi Mesnil. 155–156. P. volvulus (Fabricius).

CNC

Canadian National Collection of Insects, Arachnids, and Nematodes

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Tachinidae

Genus

Phyllomya