Asiobaccha doesburgi Mengual
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222933.2016.1206634 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:6B627B0F-9440-47F1-90F4-9AF4C7308A99 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4333826 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B23987DC-FF97-FFD3-5EE0-D4F7FD16FA69 |
treatment provided by |
Carolina |
scientific name |
Asiobaccha doesburgi Mengual |
status |
sp. nov. |
Asiobaccha doesburgi Mengual sp. nov.
( Figure 5c, d, f View Figure 5 )
Description
Male: Head. Face with distinct facial tubercle, yellow, darker basolaterally along eye margin, pale pilose except dark pilose dorsolaterally, white-silver pollinose except tubercle shiny ( Figure 5f View Figure 5 ); gena yellow; lunule yellow, shiny; frons slightly protruded forward, black, dark pilose, pale pollinose laterally and dorsally, shiny basomedially dorsad to lunule; vertical triangle narrow, black, slightly pollinose; antenna bright yellow, black pilose; arista brown, bare; eye bare; occiput black, white-silver pollinose, entirely yellow pilose.
Thorax. Scutum dark, medially brown pollinose, with short and scarce pale pile; mesonotal fringe well-defined on anterior part of scutum, with yellow pile; postpronotum paler, somewhat yellow, yellow pollinose; notopleuron tawny, yellow pollinose; scutellum yellow, yellow pilose, subscutellar fringe absent ( Figure 5c, d View Figure 5 ). Pleuron brown, dark brown, except anepisternum yellow (brown between anterior and posterior anepisternum), katepisternum with dorsal, broad yellow macula and katatergum paler; pale pilose, densely white pollinose; anterior anepimeron pilose dorsally; metaepisternum pilose ventrad to spiracle; metasternum bare; calypter small, reduced, yellow; plumula small, pale; halter pedicel yellow, capitulum dark; posterior spiracular fringes yellow. Wing: alula triangular, broader than costal cell apically, bare with some microtrichia basally. Wing membrane hyaline apically and basally, but clearly infuscated (dark brown) medially; stigma dark brown and costal cell brownish; extensively microtrichose, except cell R bare on basal 1/2, cell BM bare on basal 1/2 – 3/4, costal cell bare very basally, and cell CuP and anal lobe bare on basal 1/5. Legs: pro- and mesoleg yellow except black coxae; metacoxa and metatrochanter black, metafemur yellow with diffuse subapical dark annulus, metatibia black somewhat paler basally, metabasitarsomere black except yellow on apical 1/10 or less, metatarsi 2 – 5 yellow.
Abdomen. Petiolate, unmargined, mainly black pilose except tergum 1 pale pilose. Tergum 1 yellow with a posterior narrow brown fascia; tergum 2 yellow with a medial, diffuse brown macula and brown on posterior 1/5; tergum 3 black with a basal, broad yellow fascia (about 1/2 of tergum length) reaching anterior margin; tergum 4 black with grey pollinose fascia on basal 1/3; other terga black ( Figure 5c, d View Figure 5 ); sterna 1 – 2 yellow, sterna 4 – 7 black, and sternum 3 yellow on anterior 1/2 and black on posterior 1/2.
Female. Similar to male except for normal sexual dimorphism and as follows: frons pollinose, ocellar triangle shiny contrasting with frons.
Variation. Some specimens have a medial, small dark macula on the yellow fascia of tergum 3, on anterior margin. Paler specimens have yellow halter and basal 1/2 of metatibia pale.
Length (N = 4). Body, 13.0 – 15.0 (14.3) mm; wing, 11.8 – 13.5 (12.5) mm.
Geographical distribution
Species known from Papua New Guinea.
Etymology
This species is named after Pieter H. van Doesburg, Sr. (1892 – 1971) in his honour to acknowledge his work on Syrphidae , especially on this genus. The name is to be treated as a noun in the genitive case.
Differential diagnosis
Species with a broad alula, mostly bare, terga 1 and 2 mainly yellow, tergum 4 black, mesonotal fringe present and infuscated wing. Similar to A. virtuosa and A. nubilipennis , but A. doesburgi has tergum 1 yellow, tergum 4 black, and cell R bare basally.
Type locality
Papua New Guinea: Morobe Province, Bulolo District, Manki Logging Area GoogleMaps , 70°20 ′ S, 146°42 ′ E.
Material examined
Type material. Holotype, male, deposited in The Natural History Museum, formerly British Museum (Natural History) (London, United Kingdom) and labelled: ‘PAPUA NEW GUINEA: // Bulolo, // Manki Logging Area // 20.v.1983 // H. Roberts’ [handwritten] ‘ Allobaccha ♂ //? nubilipennis Austen // N.P. Wyatt det. 1983 ’, ‘ 2I29 ’, ‘ HOLOTYPE // Asiobaccha // doesburgi // des. X. Mengual 2014’ [red] (specimen photographed). GoogleMaps Paratypes: PAPUA NEW GUINEA: Morobe Prov., NE Wau , 1200 m, 4 February 1970, J. Sedlacek [1♂, BPBM];..., NE Wau, 1100 – 1200 m, June 1968, N.L.H. Krauss [1♀, ZFMK, ZFMKDIP 00011911];..., Kaisenik, 16 August 1978, on Pinus patula, H. Roberts [1♀, BMNH]; Central Prov., Tapini , 1100 m, November 1968, N.L. H. Krauss [1♀, BPBM]; Chimbu Prov., Wahgi Valley, Kerowagi area, 1700 m, 24 June 1957, D. Elmo Hardy [1♀, ZFMK, ZFMKDIP 00011909].
BPBM |
USA, Hawaii, Honolulu, Bernice P. Bishop Museum |
ZFMK |
Germany, Bonn, Zoologische Forschungsinstitut und Museum "Alexander Koenig" |
BMNH |
United Kingdom, London, The Natural History Museum [formerly British Museum (Natural History)] |
BPBM |
Bishop Museum |
ZFMK |
Zoologisches Forschungsmuseum Alexander Koenig |
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