Colocasiomyia kotana Toda & Takano, 2021
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5079.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5786175 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D75C2D-454B-2E1E-FF52-61ACB1D2B57E |
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Colocasiomyia kotana Toda & Takano |
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sp. nov. |
7) Colocasiomyia kotana Toda & Takano View in CoL , sp. nov.
( Figs 9K View FIGURE 9 , 15G View FIGURE 15 , 22 View FIGURE 22 )
Colocasiomyia sp.1 aff. sulawesiana: Sultana et al., 2006: 694 ; Toda & Lakim, 2011: 264; Takano et al., 2011: 22; Takano et al., 2012: 559, Supplemental File 1; Fartyal et al., 2013, Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 .
Diagnosis. A pair of processes on male abdominal sternite VI short (<0.05 mm), widely separated, strongly divergent, apically somewhat pointed ( Fig. 9K View FIGURE 9 ). Phallal sheath apically vertically dilated in lateral view, subapically without any appendages ( Fig. 22D,E View FIGURE 22 ).
Description (♂ and ♀; not repeating characters common to C. kinabaluana sp. nov.). Head. Supracervical setae 6–7 per side, nearly straight, as long as inner occipital setae. Cibarial, posterior sensillum 0–1 per side. Supralateral setae outside prementum approximately 4 per side.
Male terminalia. Epandrium posteroventrally roundish on margin but not extended, with approximately 2 setae on lateral portion and 22–24 setae on ventral portion of each side ( Fig. 22C View FIGURE 22 ). Cercus nearly oval, slightly constricted ventrosubapically, pubescent on dorsal 2/5, with 54–55 setae ( Fig. 22C View FIGURE 22 ).
Female terminalia. Oviscapt shorter than phallus (apodeme + sheath), with 16–19 ovisensilla; distal portion spatulate, roundish apically ( Fig. 22F View FIGURE 22 ).
Indices (range of 10♂ and 10♀): FW/HW = 0.55–0.65, ch/o = 0.36–0.53, prorb = 0.87–1.03, rcorb = 0.28–0.44, vb = 0.23–0.39, dcl = 0.57–0.93, sctl = 0.82–0.97, sterno = 0.67–0.99, orbito = 0.40–0.63, dcp = 1.13–1.34, sctlp = 1.27–1.64, C = 1.50–2.06, 4c = 1.07–1.29, 4v = 1.47–1.96, 5x = 0.83–1.12, ac = 2.69–3.40, M = 0.32–0.47.
Puparium (3rd instar larva). Anterior spiracle with a bundle of approximately 5 short branches ( Fig. 22G View FIGURE 22 ).
Holotype. ♂ ( BORN), “ Kota Kinabalu , Sabah, Malaysia, 12.viii.2004, ex Alocasia macrorrhizos, K.T. Takano ”.
Paratypes. Malaysia: 10♂, 10♀, same data as the holotype ( BORN, SEHU) . Philippines: 10♂, 10♀, Legaspi, S. Luzon, 13°08’52”N 123°44’04”E, 30.xi.2012, ex A. macrorrhizos, P.J. Matthews, M. Medecilo & J.R. Castillo leg GoogleMaps .; 10♂, 10♀, Gandara, Samar, 12°00'56"N 124°47'43"E, 2.xii.2012, ex A. macrorrhizos, P.J. Matthews, M. Medecilo & J.R. Castillo leg GoogleMaps .; 7♂, 9♀, Tanuan, N. Leyte, 11°07'03"N 125°00'55"E, 3.xii.2012, ex A. macrorrhizos, P.J. Matthews, M. Medecilo & J.R. Castillo leg GoogleMaps .; 10♂, 10♀, Sabang, Palawan, 10°11'24"N 118°54'00"E, 5.ii.2013, ex A. macrorrhizos, P.J. Matthews, E.M. Agoo & D.A. Madulid leg. ( MPMP, SEHU) GoogleMaps .
Distribution. Borneo (Sabah), Philippines (Luzon, Samar, Leyte, Palawan).
Remarks. This species resembles C. sulawesiana in the apical, vertical dilation of phallal sheath ( Figs 20D View FIGURE 20 , 22D View FIGURE 22 ), but can be distinguished from it by other diagnostic characters and the oviscapt shorter than the phallus (apodeme + sheath).
Etymology. Referring to the type locality.
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Colocasiomyia kotana Toda & Takano
Takano, Kohei Takenaka, Gao, Jian-Jun, Hu, Yao-Guang, Li, Nan-Nan, Yafuso, Masako, Suwito, Awit, Repin, Rimi, Pungga, Runi Anak Sylvester, Meleng, Paulus Ak, Kaliang, Clement Het, Chong, Lucy & Toda, Masanori J. 2021 |
Colocasiomyia sp.1 aff. sulawesiana:
Takano, T. K. & Repin, R. & Mohamed, D. M. B. & Toda, M. J. 2012: 559 |
Toda, M. J. & Lakim, M. B. 2011: 264 |
Takano, T. K. & Suwito, A. & Gao, J. J. & Yin, J. T. 2011: 22 |
Sultana, F. & Hu, Y. G. & Toda, M. J. & Takenaka, K. & Yafuso, M. 2006: 694 |