Notorisa mcalpinei, Mathis & Zatwarnicki AM, 2023
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https://doi.org/ 10.3853/j.2201-4349.75.2023.1823 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C788889A-2C58-4113-9279-8B67B518114A |
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Notorisa mcalpinei |
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Notorisa mcalpinei sp. nov.
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Figs 2–8 View Figures 2–5 View Figures 6–9 , 10–14 View Figures 10–15 , 16–20 View Figures 16–19 View Figures 20–25
Diagnosis. As in generic description with the following details. Small to moderately small shore flies, body length 1.90–2.75 mm.
Head ( Figs 4–7 View Figures 2–5 View Figures 6–9 ): Structure: Frons about as high as wide; ocellar triangle narrow, extended to anterior margin of frons, entirely shiny; fronto-orbits shiny like ocellar triangle; parafrons appearing matt, opaque to subshiny, from some angles whitish gray. Antennal ratio about 0.4; basal flagellomere ratio 2–2.5; aristal hairs short, length of longest hairs subequal to aristal width at base. Face as high as frons, with prominent carina, carina most prominent at ventral ⅓ of face ( Figs 5 View Figures 2–5 , 7 View Figures 6–9 ); face entirely sparsely whitish microtomentose, face shinier ventrally; parafacial densely whitish microtomentose, microtomentum extended dorsally to near base of large fronto-orbital setae and continued posteroventrally with microtomentum on gena and postgena; dorsal portion of occiput sparsely microtomentose, appearing grayish brown. Gena-to-eye ratio 0.09. Labellum usually open, appearing fleshy except for sclerotized base. Labellar ratio 0.8–1.0 in specimens with closed labellum. Coloration: Generally bronzish black to black, somewhat shiny ( Figs 2–6 View Figures 2–5 View Figures 6–9 ). Antennal coloration variable, from predominantly brownish yellow to mostly brown, frequently lighter on pedicel and base of basal flagellomere; scape and basal flagellomere mostly brown with some reddish coloration, especially basoventrally; pedicel mostly reddish, somewhat brownish dorsally; palpus black. Chaetotaxy: Setae generally well developed; medial-to-lateral vertical setal ratio about 1.0; fronto-orbital setae 3, proclinate setae 2, anterior proclinate seta and reclinate setae well developed, posterior proclinate seta reduced, length about ⅓ larger proclinate seta; 5–6 setulae along anterior margin of frons ( Figs 3, 4 View Figures 2–5 , 6 View Figures 6–9 , 20 View Figures 20–25 ); face bearing 1 large seta and 2–3 shorter setae usually posteroventrally; gena bearing 1 large seta and several smaller setae ( Fig. 7 View Figures 6–9 ).
Thorax: Coloration: Scutum sparsely microtomentose, mostly subshiny, bronzish to golden bronze; halter yellowish white; prescutellar acrostichal setae well developed. Chaetotaxy: 2 anepisternal setae; scutellar disc bearing sparse and scattered setulae ( Figs 3 View Figures 2–5 , 6 View Figures 6–9 ). Wing: costal setulae numerous and dense (more than 40 on distalmost section of costa); wing length 2.15–2.35 mm; costal vein ratio 0.53– 0.59; vein M ratio 0.60–0.62. Legs: as in generic description.
Abdomen: Structure: Sternite 3 rectangular with rounded corners; sternite 4 mostly rectangular, anterior corners flat, making anterior margin trapezoidal; Coloration: Strongly and generally bronzish black to black. Male sternites 3–5 longer than wide, sternites 3–4 mostly rectangular, parallel sided; sternite 5 with width of posterior margin twice that of anterior margin, posterior margin shallowly concave, closely associated with anterior margin of hypandrium. Male terminalia ( Figs 16–19 View Figures 16–19 ) as in generic description with these details: Epandrium well developed, in lateral view ( Fig. 17 View Figures 16–19 ) higher than wide, widest at midheight, anterior margin angulate, posterior margin shallowly curved, ventral margin narrowly rounded, in posterior view ( Fig. 16 View Figures 16–19 ) U-shaped; cercus ( Fig. 17 View Figures 16–19 ) in lateral view long and narrow, at least 4 times higher than wide, shallowly curved, in posterior view ( Fig. 16 View Figures 16–19 ) dorsal margin slightly recurved, pointed medially, ventral margin truncate, medial margin with dorsal ⅔ shallowly concave; gonostylus (these paired structures could be terminal portion of epandrium that is now separated by an unsclerotized gap) free at ventral margin of epandrium, in lateral view ( Fig. 17 View Figures 16–19 ) slender, shallowly curved, bearing 5–7 setulae, in posterior view ( Fig. 18 View Figures 16–19 ) longer than wide, apical ⅔ tapered to narrowed apex; pregonite a well sclerotized structure, in lateral view ( Fig. 19 View Figures 16–19 ) with basal and apical position both evenly tapered to acute point, both slightly curved, apical half recurved, bearing a few setulae in recurved margin, apical ⅓ digitiform, bearing tiny setulae along shallow concavity, in ventral view ( Fig. 18 View Figures 16–19 ) with medioapical margin truncate, thereafter toward base somewhat rectangular, basal portion narrowed to acute, basal apex; subepandrial plate in lateral view ( Fig. 19 View Figures 16–19 ) narrow, basal ⅔ nearly straight, apical third angled posteriorly, in ventral view ( Fig. 18 View Figures 16–19 ) irregularly quadrate, lateral sides narrow, angulate, posterior margin with lateral angles produced laterally as short, tapered, acutely pointed; anterior margin widely and evenly truncate; secondary process attached to latero-anterior margin of subepandrial plate robustly digitiform, longer than wide, bearing 9–11 short setulae; aedeagus and phallapodeme fused, aedeagal portion in lateral view ( Fig. 19 View Figures 16–19 ) irregularly triangular, tapered to point, phallapodemal portion gently arched posteriorly, broadly rounded apically, with a short, digitiform projection at midheight, in ventral view ( Fig. 18 View Figures 16–19 ) aedeagus broadly oval, apical margin broadly rounded, posterior narrowed, phallapodemal portion dagger-like; postgonites ovate, bearing 4–6 setulae; hypandrium in lateral view ( Fig. 19 View Figures 16–19 ) with length over twice width, anterior margin rounded, posterior margin irregularly linear with angulate depressions. Female: tergites 6–7 bearing several setulae along posterior margin, but not fringe-like; tergite 8 less sclerotized dorsolaterally; sternite 8 more or less pentagonal (length/width ca 0.7) with obtusely pointed apex directed anteriorly ( Fig. 13 View Figures 10–15 ), more strongly sclerotized along anterior margin, with anteromedial protrusion that bears 12–13 short, stout, black, sometimes knob-like setulae; posterior margin very shallowly concave; posterior and laterad of protrusion bearing numerous setulae with 1 larger, submarginal pair; subanal plate present, shallowly V-shaped, bearing some setulae; ventral receptacle with a helmet-shaped operculum and curved stalk, not bearing ventral appendages ( Fig. 14 View Figures 10–15 ); cerci short, rounded, bearing several setulae and 1 large pair of setulae inserted anteriorly (adjacent to a structure that appears like a double setal base without a seta); medial margin of cerci sharply defined.
Type material. The holotype male of Notorisa mcalpinei is labelled “VIC:nr Lake Hindmarsh[,] Big Desert Nat[ional; Wilderness] P[ar]k[, 35°42.6'S 141°03.7'E] 29–30 Nov. 1992 /Moulds, [D. K.] McAlpine, McEvey/ HOLOTYPE ♂ Notorisa mcalpinei Mathis & Zatwarnicki AM [red].” The holotype is double mounted (minuten in rectangular block of polyporus), is in excellent condition, and is deposited in the Australian Museum (K.612148). Eleven other paratypes (3♂, 8♀; 6 in AM, K.612149–K.612154, and 5 in USNM) bear the same locality label as the holotype. Other paratypes are as follows: AUSTRALIA. Australian Capital Territory: Black Mountain (Light Trap; 35°16.7'S 149°06.5'E), 11 Sep 1963, I. F. B. Common (1♀; ANIC) GoogleMaps . Canberra (35°16.9'S 149°01.7'E), 18 Oct 1955, I. F. B. Common (2♀; ANIC) GoogleMaps .
Other material examined. — New South Wales: Broken Hill (40 km SE, 32°11'S 142°03'E), 28 Sep 1975, Z. Liepa (1♂, 1♀; ANIC) GoogleMaps . Goonoo S. F. ( 6 km SW Mendooran [31°51'55"S 149°05'49"E]; light), 6 Apr 1979, B. J. Day, D. K. McAlpine (1♀; AM) GoogleMaps . Hazel Dell Station via Menindee (32°43.2'S 143°18.3'E), 21 Sep 2004, G. Curran (4♀; ANIC) GoogleMaps . Lachlan River (15 km SW of Euabalong; 33°13.6'S 146°22.2'E), 28 Dec 1976, Z. Liepa (1♂; ANIC) GoogleMaps . Menindee Lakes (32°17.5'S 142°22.3'E), 26 Sep 1975, Z. Liepa (2♂, 5♀; ANIC) GoogleMaps . Trangie (32°02'S 147°58.9'E), 21 Oct 1949, S. J. Paramonov (1♀; ANIC) GoogleMaps . Wanaaring (96 km W; 29°43.4'S 143°05.2'E), 30 Oct 1949, S. J. Paramonov (1♀; ANIC) GoogleMaps . Wilcannia (64 km E; 31°35.7'S 144°54.8'E), 23 Nov 1949, S. J. Paramonov (1♀; ANIC) GoogleMaps .
Northern Territory: Brunette Downs (40 km S; 18°53.3'S 136°04.2'E), 11 Apr 1976, D. H. Colless (1♀; ANIC) GoogleMaps .
Queensland: Barcaldine (30 km S, on road; 23°48.8'S 145°17.5'E), 10 Nov 1981, D. H. Colless (2♀; ANIC) GoogleMaps . Boulia (25 km NW by N; at light; 22°45.2'S 139°51.8'E), 8 Apr 1976, D. H. Colless (1♀; ANIC) GoogleMaps . Carnarvon National Park, Mt. Moffatt Section (3 km SE headquarters; 25°04.6'S 148°0.5'E; 740 m), 18–19 Nov 1995, M. E. Irwin, S. D. Gaimari (5♂; INHS) GoogleMaps . Carnarvon National Park, Mt. Moffatt Section (headquarters; 25°01.3'S 147°57.3'E; 740 m), 18 Nov 1995, M. E. Irwin, S. D. Gaimari (1♂, 6♀; INHS) GoogleMaps . Carnarvon National Park, Mt. Moffatt Section (24°58.1'S 147°57.2'E; 760 m), 19–20 Nov 1995, M. E. Irwin, S. D. Gaimari (1♂; INHS) GoogleMaps . Carnarvon National Park, Mt. Moffatt Section (near mailboxes; 25°02.1'S 147°54'E; 720 m), 19–20 Nov 1995, M. E. Irwin, S. D. Gaimari (1♂; INHS) GoogleMaps . Chillagoe (6 km SE; at light; 17°36'S 144°18'E), 26 Nov 1981, D. H. Colless (2♂, 4♀; ANIC) GoogleMaps . Nocundra (near; 27°44.2'S 142°41.3'E), 13 Nov 1949, S. J. Paramonov (1♂, 1♀; ANIC) GoogleMaps . Tickalarra (32 km S; 28°38.3'S 142°12.5'E), 15 Nov 1949, S. J. Paramonov (1♀; ANIC) GoogleMaps .
South Australia: Blinman (10.5 km NW; 31°05.4'S 138°40.3'E), 4 Oct 1975, Z. Liepa (3♀; ANIC) GoogleMaps . Hawker, Torrens Rd. (32 km NW; 31°47.3'S 144°18'E), 2 Oct 1975, Z. Liepa (3♂, 4♀; ANIC) GoogleMaps . Mallee, Meningie (35°41.4'S 139°20.2'E), 7 Nov 1988, B. J. Day, D. K. McAlpine (2♂; AM) GoogleMaps . Oodnadatta (33 km SE by S; 27°35.9'S 135°27.4'E), 23 Sep 1972, Z. Liepa (1♂, 1♀; ANIC) GoogleMaps . River Clayton (50 km NE by N Marree ; 29°16.7'S 138°22.3'E), 16 Sep1972 (1♂; ANIC) GoogleMaps . The Coorong (30 km S Meningie; 35°57.2'S 139°31.6'E), 8 Dec 1977, D. K. McAlpine, M. A. Schneider (1♀; AM) GoogleMaps .
Victoria: Hattah (2 km E; 34°45.9'S 142°22.2'E), 21 Nov 1975, K. R. Norris (2♀; ANIC) GoogleMaps . Lake Hindmarsh (near), Big Desert National Park (36°03.7'S 141°54.8'E), 29–30 Nov 1992, D. K. McAlpine (3♂, 6♀; AM) GoogleMaps . Lake Kenyon, Murray-Sunset National Park (35°02.7'S 141°44.4'E), 26 Nov 1992, D. K. McAlpine (1♀; AM) GoogleMaps . Melbourne, Mill Park (37°40.2'S 145°04.3'E), Nov 1978, I. R. Bock (1♀; AM) GoogleMaps . Mt. Cowra (10 km WNW), Murray-Sunset National Park, Dry Lake (35°02.5'S 141°43.2'E), 26 Nov 1992, D. K. McAlpine (2♀; AM) GoogleMaps . Pink Lakes (73 km W Ouyen; 35°02.8'S 141°48.4'E), 13 Oct 1975, Z. Liepa (1♀; ANIC) GoogleMaps . Rocket Lake (5 km S; 34°38.4'S 141°48.5'E), Murray-Sunset National Park (34°39'S 141°49'E), 25 Nov 1992, D. K. McAlpine, S. F. McEvey, B. J. Moulds (1♂; AM) GoogleMaps .
Western Australia: Broome (101 km SE by E; 18°16.2'S 123°01.8'E), 20 Aug 1976, I. F. B. Common (1♂; ANIC) GoogleMaps . Dongara (3.2 km SSW; 29°15.5'S 114°55.3'E), 15 Oct 1970, D. H. Colless (2♀; ANIC) GoogleMaps . Dunham River (100 km S Wyndham; 16°15.4'S 128°09.2'E), 3 Jan 1986, M. S. and B. J. Moulds (1♀; AM) GoogleMaps . Junana Rock (33°23'S 123°24'E), 27–29 Oct 1977, D. H. Colless (Melaleuca blossom (2♂; ANIC) GoogleMaps . Mount Ragged (at light; 33°27.1'S 123°28.4'E), 30 Oct 1977, D. H. Colless (1♂, 1♀; ANIC) GoogleMaps . Murchison River (25°52.7'S 118°50.3'E), 27 Mar 1971, Upton & Mitchell (3♂, 3♀; ANIC) GoogleMaps . Thomas River estuary, Esperance District (24°49.8'S 113°47.2'E), 4 Nov 1977, D. H. Colless (1♀; ANIC) GoogleMaps , H. Colless (1♂, 3♀; ANIC) . Watheroo (30°18'S 116°03.4'E), 15 Oct 1970, D. H. Colless (1♂, 3♀; ANIC) GoogleMaps .
Type locality. Australia. Victoria. Big Desert Wilderness Park, near Lake Hindmarsh (36°03.7'S 141°54.8'E) GoogleMaps .
Distribution.Australasian/Oceanian: Australia (ACT, NSW, QLD, SA, VIC, WA).
Etymology. The species epithet, mcalpinei , is a genitive patronym to honor David K. McAlpine, collector of most of the type series. We take great pleasure in recognizing David’s many contributions to the study of Diptera , especially families within Schizophora.
Remarks. As with Risa , we suggest the possibility that this species may be associated with plants of the family Amaranthaceae .
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