Paramyiolia yunnana ( Wang, 1998 ) Han & Chen, 2015

Han, Ho-Yeon & Chen, Xiao-Lin, 2015, Phylogeny of the genus Paramyiolia Shiraki (Diptera: Tephritidae: Trypetini) with descriptions of five Chinese species, Florida Entomologist 98 (1), pp. 86-86 : 86-

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1653/024.098.0115

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12769474

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/AC5687B0-2C31-FFD1-A56F-45B2FC5CA027

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Paramyiolia yunnana ( Wang, 1998 )
status

comb. nov.

Paramyiolia yunnana ( Wang, 1998) View in CoL Comb. Nov. ( Figs. 7 View Figs , 17, 18 View Figs , 23, 24 View Figs , 29 View Figs , 34–38 View Figs View Figs 35.–38 ).

Anomoia yunnana Wang, 1998: 156 View in CoL .

TYPE MATERIAL

HOLOTYPE: 3, CHINA: Yunnan: Xiaomengyang , 850 m, 28-III-1957, F.J. Pu ; PARATYPE: 1♀, same locality as holotype, 810 m, 26-III-1957, D.H. Liu .

DIAGNOSIS

Paramyiolia yunnana can be distinguish from its congeners by the following combination of characteristics: 1) wing narrow, medially-interrupted C-band extending from DM-Cu to anterior apical wing margin and then along margin to slightly beyond apex of vein R 4+5; 2) scutum almost completely yellow brown; 3) male abdominal tergites 1-3 ( Fig. 7 View Figs ) and female tergites 1-4 yellow brown; 4) male abdominal tergite 4 and female abdominal tergite 5 with a pair of large dark brown specks; 5) male abdominal tergite 5 and female tergite 6 dark brown; 6) female head with 2 pairs of frontal setae. This species is very similar to Japanese P. cornuta , but can be separated by the above characters 3-5 (see Figs. 7 View Figs vs. 8).

DESCRIPTION

Body ( Figs. 7 View Figs , 17, 18 View Figs ) predominantly yellow brown with tergites 4-5 in male and tergites 5-7 in female largely dark brown; setae brown to dark brown and setulae yellow brown; wing length 4.7-4.9 mm and thorax length 2.0- 2.2 mm. Male head ( Fig. 23 View Figs ) yellow brown except dark brown ocellar triangle; frons brown, sparsely covered with fine yellow brown setulae, deeply concave with highly modified frontal setae; anterior 3 frontal setae greatly enlarged and flattened with only 4th seta of normal size; 2nd frontal seta about 0.7x, 3rd seta 0.4x, and 4th seta 0.3x as thick as 1st seta; lengths of frontal setae in series decreasing from anterior to posterior (as 1.0 - 0.9 - 0.8 - 0.7x); fronto-orbital plate associated with enlarged setae sharply elevated; frontal-head ratio 0.40, eye ratio 0.73-0.74 and genal-eye ratio 0.12-0.14; inner vertical seta 0.7-0.8x longest diameter of eye; outer vertical seta 0.6x as long as inner vertical seta; postocellar seta 0.4x as long as inner vertical seta; paravertical seta 0.5x as long as postocellar seta; ocellar triangle dark brown; ocellar seta 1.3-1.6x as long as ocellar triangle; antenna with aristal-antennal ratio 1.7-1.8; scape and pedicel with yellow brown setulae; arista short pubescent, yellow brown; parafacial narrow, about 0.2-0.3x as wide as flagellomere 1; facial ridge with short fine pale setulae; genal seta yellow brown; postgena moderately swollen with long yellow brown setulae; postocular setae extended 0.6x distance from upper eye margin to lower eye margin; supracervical setulae yellow brown; maxillary palp with brown apical and subapical setulae. Female head similar to that of male without frontal modification ( Fig. 24 View Figs ); frontal-head ratio 0.37, eye ratio 0.76 and genal-eye ratio 0.12; with only 2 pairs of frontal setae. Thorax predominantly yellow brown with dark brown to brown setae and yellow brown setulae; scutum heavily pruinose yellow brown; dorsocentral seta about 0.4x distance from level of intra-alar seta to postsutural supra-alar seta; scutellum slightly convex, almost bare with few tiny marginal setulae, basal seta 2.1-2.6x as long as scutellum and apical seta 1.4-1.8x as long as scutellum; proepisternum densely covered with long yellow brown setulae; anepisternum with lower seta slightly shorter than upper seta; lower half of katepisternum dark brown; mediotergite shiny yellow brown. Legs yellow brown with yellow brown setae and setulae; fore femur strongly swollen with 6-7 posteroventral setae; midtibial spur 1.2- 1.5x as long as midtibia width. Wing ( Figs. 17, 18 View Figs ) hyaline with brown to yellow brown pattern; typical Anomoia - type pattern with narrow, medially-interrupted C-band extending from DM-Cu to anterior apical wing margin and then along margin to slightly beyond apex of vein R 4+5; crossvein DM-Cu strongly oblique forming apically pointed cell dm; basal area enclosed by pterostigma, crossvein R-M, and basal half of cell DM-Cu almost entirely dark brown except for hyaline spot covering middle 1/3 of cell c; wing-thorax ratio 2.2-2.3, vein R 4+5 ratio 2.6-2.7, vein M ratio 0.55-0.59 and subcostal-costal ratio 0.42; R 4+5 with 8-15 tiny setulae between node and crossvein R-M.

Male abdomen ( Fig. 7 View Figs ) about as long as wide; tergites 1-3 yellow brown; tergite 4 with pair of large dark brown specks; tergite 5 dark brown; sternites 1-4 yellow brown; sternite 5 brown; epandrium ( Fig. 29 View Figs ) dark brown and surstylus yellow brown; lateral surstylus with both anterior and posterior lobes angular, truncate apically in lateral view; glans ( Fig. 34 View Figs ) with distinct subapical lobe; acrophallus abruptly narrowed near apex, directed downward at about 75 degree angle; dorsal sclerite without extensive sculpture pattern found in most other genera of the subtribe Chetostomatina ; vesica relatively large, about 0.4x as long as sclerotized portion of glans.

Female abdomen with tergites 1-4 yellow brown; tergite 5 dark brown except narrow yellow brown mid-stripe; tergite 6 dark brown; sternites 1-5 yellow brown; sternite 6 brown; oviscape ( Figs. 35 and 37 View Figs 35.–38 ) dark brown with 2 long ventral marginal and 2 long dorsal marginal setae; eversible membrane ( Fig. 37 View Figs 35.–38 ) cylindrical, without any strong teeth; dorsal and ventral taeniae extending almost entire length of eversible membrane; aculeus ( Fig. 36 View Figs 35.–38 ) long, slender, with apex laterally flattened with serrated apex; 3 spherical spermathecae with transverse spinules ( Fig. 38 View Figs 35.–38 ); apical portion of spermathecal duct not swollen.

DISTRIBUTION

China (Yunnan).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Tephritidae

Genus

Paramyiolia

Loc

Paramyiolia yunnana ( Wang, 1998 )

Han, Ho-Yeon & Chen, Xiao-Lin 2015
2015
Loc

Anomoia yunnana

Wang XJ 1998: 156
1998
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