Peyerimhoffia obesa Shi & Huang

Shi, Kai, Huang, Junhao, Zhang, Sujiong & Wu, Hong, 2014, Taxonomy of the genus Peyerimhoffia Kieffer from Mainland China, with a description of seven new species (Diptera, Sciaridae), ZooKeys 382, pp. 67-83 : 70-71

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.382.4948

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:37A49038-C385-4C93-9C87-391E0F2012B0

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/FD68BA82-6A0C-4B21-8516-C7B9DFE8BA27

taxon LSID

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scientific name

Peyerimhoffia obesa Shi & Huang
status

sp. n.

Peyerimhoffia obesa Shi & Huang View in CoL sp. n. Figs 2, 8B, 9

Specimens examined.

Holotype, male. CHINA. Shanxi Province, Qinshui, Xiachuancun, Fuyuhe, sweep-net, 26.VII.2012, Kai Shi [SM01795].

Description (male).

Head dark brown; antenna and thorax brown; palp, abdomen, and hypopygium pale brown; legs yellowish-brown; wings fumose. Head (Fig. 2C, D). Eye bridge with 3 rows of facets. Prefrons with 3 setae. Clypeus non-setose. Maxillary palp 1-segmented, with 4 setae. Length/width of fourth flagellomere: 1.92. Thorax. Anterior pronotum with 6 setae, episternum 1 with 3 setae. Wings (Fig. 8B). Wing length 1.81 mm, width/length: 0.39. c/w: 0.73. R1/R: 0.70. M, Cu, stM, and r-m non-setose. Legs (Fig. 2E). Front tibia with a non-bordered prolateral patch of modified setae. Length of spur/width of foretibia 1.15. Length of femur/length of metatarsus: foreleg 1.29. Length of metatarsus/length of tibia: foreleg 0.51, hind leg 0.46. Length of hind tibia/length of thorax 1.32. Hypopygium (Fig. 2A, B). Sternite 10 with one seta on each half.

Distribution.

China, Shanxi (Fig. 9).

Remarks.

Based on the form of the gonostylus, the new species is similar to Peyerimhoffia alpina ( Mohrig 1978). However, the new species differs in having palp is 1-segmented, the tegmen is strongly curved and greatly sclerotized, and the intercoxal area is simple in Peyerimhoffia obesa . In contrast, in Peyerimhoffia alpina , the palp is 3-segmented, the tegmen is slightly curved and weakly sclerotized, and the intercoxal area bears a lobe-like projection.

Etymology.

This species is named after its globally inflated gonostylus (Latin adjective obesus = obese).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Sciaridae

Genus

Peyerimhoffia