Centrioncus decellei Feijen, 1983

Feijen, Hans R. & Feijen, Cobi, 2023, A revision of Centrioncus Speiser (Diptera, Diopsidae, Centrioncinae) with descriptions of new species from Angola, Burundi, and Kenya, ZooKeys 1144, pp. 1-93 : 1

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scientific name

Centrioncus decellei Feijen
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Centrioncus decellei Feijen View in CoL

Figs 110 View Figures 110, 111 , 111 View Figures 110, 111

Centrioncus decellei Feijen, 1983: 73.

Type material.

Ivory Coast, holotype ♀, Amanikro, 50 km nw of Abengourou [7°1'0"N, 3°52'0"W, 52 km NW of Abengourou, 194 m], ix. 1961, J. Decelle (MRAC) (not examined, but notes and pencil drawings for Feijen (1983) were used).

Diagnosis

(after Feijen 1983). Centrioncus decellei can be recognised by the flat, uniformly pruinose frons; pruinose blackish brown scutum, brownish humeral calli, chestnut-brown lateral edges; scutellum blackish brown with brown edges and lateral sides, scutellar spines yellowish; blackish brown pleura, brown anterior part of anepisternum and posterior part of anepimeron, katepisternum with brown spot anteriorly; scutellum projecting at angle of 45° from body axis; pale brown fore femur on distal half of inner side with dark brown, stripe-like spot, with ~ 38 tubercles; small, elongate, very vague, brownish central spot around crossvein r-m (Fig. 110 View Figures 110, 111 ), in tip of cell br, mainly in posterior part of basal quarter of cell r4+5, slightly extending into cell bm+dm; vein M4 distally of crossvein dm-m curving downward towards wing margin; tergites blackish brown, apical edges paler; female 7th spiracle in tergite (Fig. 111 View Figures 110, 111 ); female tergite 7 with small mesal gap at posterior edge; female tergite 10 with 3 pairs of setulae; trapezoidal anterior sclerite of female sternite 7 narrow (w/l ratio: ~ 2.7); posterior sclerite of female sternite 7 rounded U-shaped, relatively short lateral arms with tri-lobed posterior apices (Fig. 111 View Figures 110, 111 ); female cercus elongate, l/w ratio: 4.1; subanal plate triangular, with convex lateral sides; spermathecae wrinkled, with a dimple and some tiny tubercles.

Supplementary description.

Wing. Small, elongate, very vague, brownish central spot around crossvein r-m (Fig. 110 View Figures 110, 111 ), in tip of cell br, mainly in posterior part of basal quarter of cell r4+5 to three-quarters distance to crossvein dm-m, slightly extending into cell bm+dm; vein CuA+CuP from vein CuP onward extending under angle of 25° to wing margin in straight line; vein M4, especially distal of crossvein dm-m, curving downward to wing margin (Fig. 110 View Figures 110, 111 ).

Female postabdomen. Anterior sclerite of sternite 7 trapezoidal with w/l ratio: ~ 2.7 (Fig. 111 View Figures 110, 111 , Table 8 View Table 8 ); posterior sclerite of sternite 7 rounded U-shaped, with relatively short lateral arms, with 3-4-lobed posterior apices (Fig. 111 View Figures 110, 111 ); female cercus elongate with l/w ratio: 4.1 (Table 8 View Table 8 ); subanal plate triangular with convex lateral sides.

Distribution and habitat.

There are several Amanikro locations in Ivory Coast, three of which are north-west of Abengourou. However, given the label distance of 50 km from Abengourou, the correct collecting location must be Amanikro at 7°1'0"N, 3°52'0"W, 52 km NW of Abengourou, 194 m. The holotype was collected in lowland forest. This species is the only Centrioncus known to occur at a low altitude, while the single specimen is also the only Centrioncus known from West Africa.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Diopsidae

Genus

Centrioncus

Loc

Centrioncus decellei Feijen

Feijen, Hans R. & Feijen, Cobi 2023
2023
Loc

Centrioncus decellei

Feijen 1983
1983