Bradysia macrotrichata, Mohrig & Kauschke & Broadley, 2018
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4450.2.3 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:624934AE-AEF3-4366-81B2-0997054B3DBD |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5989674 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A487A5-FFED-FF8F-FF74-FC9AFD3BF98E |
treatment provided by |
Plazi |
scientific name |
Bradysia macrotrichata |
status |
sp. nov. |
Bradysia macrotrichata View in CoL sp. n.
( Fig. 12 A–D View FIGURE 12 )
Type locality: New South Wales, Alstonville.
Holotype: Male, 7.vi.1978, light trap, leg. B.J. Loudon, ASCT 00053766 ( ASCU).
Paratype: 1 male, same data, ASCT 00053760 ( PWMP).
Description. Male. Head. Brown. Eye bridge 2–3 facets wide. Antenna brown, 4th flagellomere with l/w index of 2.4, hairs erect, rather dense and as long as the diameter of the basal node (the nodes on the slide-mounted specimens are somewhat swollen); neck very short, brown. Palpus 3-segmented, brownish, basal segment with 3–4 bristles and a flat sensory area. Thorax. Brown. Postpronotum bare. Wing brownish; R1 = 2/3 R; R5 with ventral macrotrichia; C = 2/3 w; y = x, both with macrotrichia; posterior wing veins without macrotrichia. Haltere short, brown. Coxae and legs brown; apex of fore tibia with a comb of bristles; spurs of middle and hind tibiae equal in size, longer than the diameter of the apex; claws without teeth. Abdomen. Brown, with fine and sparse hairs. Gonocoxites at the inner ventral margin with rather short sparse hairs; gonostylus pointed to the apex, without an apical tooth, with 3–4 dense apical spines. Tegmen somewhat wider than long, rounded apically, with a few teeth. Aedeagus long. Body length: 2.2 mm.
Comments. The species is characterized by the brown body colour, gonostylus pointed and curved in apical fourth, without an apical tooth, with 3–4 apical spines, and macrotrichia on x and y.
Distribution. Australia: New South Wales.
ASCU |
Agricultural Scientific Collections Unit |
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