Poecilosomella

Papp, L., 2002, Eighteen New Oriental Species Of Poecilosomella Duda (Diptera: Sphaeroceridae), Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 48 (2), pp. 107-156 : 115

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.12587600

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5B5787B6-5F7C-FFE4-4060-7CA7FBDE336F

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scientific name

Poecilosomella
status

 

Poecilosomella View in CoL picturata ( MALLOCH, 1913)

( Figs 69–72 View Figs 69–72 )

Limosina picturatus View in CoL : MALLOCH 1913: 653 (cf. ROHÁČEK et al. 2001: 201).

Holotype male ( NMNH): 1) Manila PI – 2) RobtBrown Collector – 3) Type No. 15308 U.S. N.M. – 4) “ Limosina picturatus MALLOCH Type” [pencil handwriting]; glued to the tip of a small long narrow card, right wing much damaged; abdomen with genitalia in a plastic microvial with glycerine.

Body features, other than mentioned below, are the same as in P. borboroides (WALKER) and in P. ornata (DE MEIJERE) .

Apical part of vein R 2+3 rather edged at curvature, distally to this point a distinct brown spot present, similarly as in P. formosana sp. n. Mid tibia with ventral medial seta at 3/5.

Male abdominal sternite 5 ( Fig. 72 View Figs 69–72 ) asymmetrical, median hairs located on a broad medial section, similarly as in P. ornata . Subepandrial sclerite ( Fig. 69 View Figs 69–72 ) unique, with comparatively broad and bare medial process and with straight and edged ventral (lateral) pair of processes, broader than in P. ornata ; lateral processes bear thicker setae, contrary to P. ornata and similarly to P. formosana . Ap ical part of surstylus ( Fig. 70 View Figs 69–72 ) caudally with a single thick black tooth, whose size and position are different from those of P. ornata , i.e. without a process caudally to the tooth. Postgonite ( Fig. 71 View Figs 69–72 ) not very broad, not strongly narrowing apically, apical part curved apically but less strongly, apex with a small blunt projection (rather than a tooth as in P. ornata ).

This species is distinguishable from P. borboroides by the distinct brown spot on its wings just distal to the curvature of R 2+3. Of course, the safe distinction is based on the characteristics of the male postabdomen and genitalia.

NMNH

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

PI

Paleontological Institute

R

Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Sphaeroceridae

Loc

Poecilosomella

Papp, L. 2002
2002
Loc

Limosina picturatus

ROHACEK, J. & MARSHALL, S. A. & NORRBOM, A. L. & BUCK, M. & QUIROS, D. I. & SMITH, I. 2001: 201
MALLOCH, J. R. 1913: 653
1913
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