Dasyhelea (D.) patiae, Szadziewski & Gwizdalska-Kentzer, 2020
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4894.4.6 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4328107 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/95B13FD2-6EBD-4973-A944-A3C65909AA0D |
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Dasyhelea (D.) patiae |
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sp. nov. |
Dasyhelea (D.) patiae View in CoL sp. nov. ( Figs. 2 View FIG A–J)
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Material examined. Holotype male, 7 male paratypes, Al Wathba Wetland Reserve , 04.04.2017, Malaise trap, leg. A. Saji & A. van Harten.
Diagnosis. Males of this new species are readily distinguishable from other species of this subgenus in that the apicolateral processes of abdominal tergite 9 are greatly reduced and the short, broad median process of the parameres with a few apical setae. Females unknown.
Description. Male. Body dark brown, scutellum yellow, haltere dark, legs pale with dark brown tarsomeres 5, abdominal pleurae yellowish. Eyes pubescent. Flagellum 0.56-0.61 mm long, distal 4 flagellomeres elongate, terminal flagellomere with cylindrical prolongation ( Fig. 2A, B View FIG ), AR 0.75-0.83. Frons broad, elliptical with narrow prolongation not reaching clypeus ( Fig. 2C View FIG ), clypeus composed of two sclerites: proximal and distal, each with 3 pairs of setae. Palpus 5-segmented, 3 rd segment cylindrical ( Fig. 2D View FIG ), length 37.5-40 μm; 4 th segment with 3 setae but without sensilla capitata. Wing length 0.82-0.88 mm, CR 0.45-0.46, entire wing membrane covered with macrotrichia, first radial cell absent, second one small, indistinct ( Fig. 2E View FIG ). Tarsal ratio of fore leg TR(1) 2.6-2.8; mid leg TR(2) 2.9; hind leg TR(3) 2.4-2.8. Genitalia small ( Fig. 2F View FIG ); sternite 9 short, with extended mesal portion, the apex of which is concave evenly rounded emargination; tergite 9 with greatly reduced apicolateral processes ( Fig. 2G View FIG ); gonocoxite moderately broad; gonostylus slightly curved, covered with short setae, apex beak-like ( Fig. 2H View FIG ); aedeagus U-shaped, with low basal arch ( Fig. 2I View FIG ); median process of parameres slightly curved, blunt apex bearing fine setae ( Fig. 2J View FIG ).
Female. Unknown.
Etymology. This new species is named in honour of our good friend Patrycja Dominiak in recognition of her important contributions to the study of Palaearctic biting midges.
Discussion. The male genitalia of the new species are somewhat similar to those of Dasyhelea fontana De Meillon & Wirth, 1981 from South Africa in that tergite 9 has greatly reduced apicolateral processes. However, the mid-section of the median process of the parameres is swollen whereas its apex is slender and pointed. In this new species, the median process of the parameres is very broad, with a blunt apex.
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