Volucella thompsoni, Choi & Ôhara & Han, 2006
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.1185.1.1 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4920670 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/70208787-E42B-4F33-FEC8-FA41FE3E065B |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Volucella thompsoni |
status |
sp. nov. |
Volucella thompsoni n.sp. ( Figs. 1A–I View FIGURE 1 , 5A–D View FIGURE 5 )
Volucella matsumurai Han et Choi, 2001: 125 , 206 (as new name of V. pellucens var. japonica Matsumura, 1916 ), misidentification (see Remarks of V. pellucens tabanoides ).
Diagnosis
This species can be readily distinguished from other members of the Volucella pellucens group by its longer abdominal tergite 2 (longer than tergite 3, or at most 2.4x wider than long; Figs. 5A, C View FIGURE 5 ). Males can be further differentiated by their basoflagellomeres in lateral view slightly constricted in middle ( Fig. 1C View FIGURE 1 ) and the surstyli greatly shortened in lateral view ( Figs. 1G, H View FIGURE 1 ).
Description
Measurements and Ratios. Body length 11–16mm; wing length 11–13.8mm; antennal length 0.92–1.26mm; wingmesonotum ratio 2.46–2.89; eye ratio 0.51–0.59; eye contiguityvertex ratio 0.44–0.59; eye contiguityfrons ratio 0.4–0.57; basoflagellomere ratio 2–2.57; vein R 4+5 ratio 0.26–0.3; vein M ratio 0.48–0.56; fore tibiabasotarsomere ratio 2.25–2.6; 2nd tergite ratio 2–2.39; 2nd tergitescutellum ratio 1.64–1.95.
Male. Head ( Figs. 1A–C View FIGURE 1 ) yellow brown ground color with dark brown to black vertical triangle, postocular orbit, posteroventral portion of face, and gena; face yellow brown pilose with varying size of black macula posteroventrally; ventral portion of face distinctly protrude with more or less pointed apex; gena shiny black with short yellow setulae; lunule shiny yellow brown; frons yellow brown with black and yellow setulae mixed; eyes holoptic, dense pilose; antenna almost entirely yellow brown with black setulae; basoflagellomere 2.1–2.6x longer than wide, slightly constricted in middle. Thorax ( Figs. 5A, B View FIGURE 5 ) with black setae and dense black to yellow brown setulae; 4–6 notopleurals, 4–5 supraalars, 4–5 postalars; 4–6 prescutellars; 4–7 marginal scutellars; 3–5 anepisternals; scutum smooth, shiny black with brown to dark brown lateral margins; postpronotum pale yellow with yellow brown setulae; notopleuron smooth, shiny dark brown with yellow brown and black setulae mixed; scutellum smooth, shiny brown densely with short black setulae; pleural and sternal sclerites short pubescent; anterior anepisternum black with long yellow brown setulae; posterior anepisternum black with yellow brown and black setulae mixed; katepisternum black, mostly with long black setulae; anterior anepimeron shiny black with long black setulae; posterior anepimeron brownish black without any setulae; katepimeron brown to dark brown with yellow setulae; meron dark brown with few setulae posteriorly; metasternum black with long black setulae ventrally; katatergite dark brown with black setulae; anatergite dark brown without setulae. Wing ( Fig. 5A View FIGURE 5 ) hyaline with broad discal and anterior apical dark brown maculae; narrow areas along veins M 1, dmcu, CuA 1, and CuA 2 dark brown; wing surface microtrichose except for bare areas in anterior half of cell BM and anal lobe, and anterior 2/3 of cell CuP; 3–7 setulae along vein RS; calypter pale yellow, short pubescent with long plumose marginal hairs, lengths of hairs vary but longest one about 1/3 as long as halter; halter pale to yellow brown. Legs almost entirely black except basal 1/3–1/2 of fore and midtibiae dark brown; densely covered with black setulae. Abdomen ( Figs. 5A, B View FIGURE 5 ) 1.3–1.7x longer than wide; tergite 1 shiny dark brown with yellow brown setulae; tergite 2 ivory white medially with narrow yellow brown longitudinal stripe, densely with pale setulae; tergites 3 and 4 shiny black with black setulae; sternite 1 black with yellow brown setulae; sternite 2 ivory white with pale setulae; sternite 3 anteriorly ivory white and posteriorly black; sternite 4 black with black setulae. Genitalia ( Figs. 1G–I View FIGURE 1 ) dark brown in ground color; epandrium roughly square in lateral view; cercus yellow brown with yellow brown setulae, short, truncated in lateral view, surstylus greatly reduced with sharp posteromedial projection in lateral view, posterodorsally with inward directed 3–4 black teeth; hypandrium ventrally with whitish membrane; superior lobe basally with small triangular membranous area, single hooklike, curved downward; aedeagus pale yellow, largely membranous, and apically swollen.
Female. Similar to male except for: frons almost entirely yellow brown; eyes ( Figs. 1D–F View FIGURE 1 ) dichoptic; basoflagellomere transversely elliptic (1.9–2.3x longer than wide) without medial constriction; scutum with more extensive brownish portion than in male ( Figs. 5A View FIGURE 5 vs. C).
Type materials
Holotype Male , KOREA: Gangwondo : Wonjusi : Panbumyeon, Mt. Baegunsan, 28.VI.2000, D.S. Choi & S.K. Kim . Paratypes: KOREA: Chungcheongbukdo: Jecheonsi: Songgyeri, Jeolgol , 29. VI.1997, H.Y. Han et al., 1♂, 2♀ , Chungcheongnamdo: Boryeongsi: Cheongnamyeon, Mt. Oseosan , 20.VII.1999, H.Y. Han et al., 1♀ , Gangwondo: Wonjusi: Heungeopmyeon , Yonsei Univ. Campus , 3.VIII.1999, D.S. Choi, 1♀ ; ditto, 16.VII.2003, H.W. Byun, 1♀ ; ditto, 22. VI.2004, H.W. Byun, 1♀ ; ditto, 5.VII.2004, D.S. Choi et al., 3♀ ; Panbumyeon, Mt. Baegunsan , 21.VII.1998, D.S. Choi & S.K. Kim, 1♂ , Yeongwolgun: Yeongwoleup, Mt. Taehwasan , 9. VI.2001, D.S. Choi & S.K. Kim, 1♂ , Gyeonggido: Seongnamsi: Namhansanseong , 17.VIII.1993, S.J. Park, 1♀ , Yangpyeonggun: Yongmunmyeon, Mt. Yongmunsan , 30.VII.1998, H.W. Byun et al., 1♀ , Gyeongsangbukdo: Yeongjusi: Sunheungmyeon, Mt. Sobaeksan , 11. VI.2004, H.W. Byun et al., 1♂ , Gyeongsangnamdo: Goseonggun: Yeonghyeonmyeon, Bongrimri , 21. VI.1987, 1♀ , Hamyanggun: Macheonmyeon, Mt. Jirisan , Chilson Valley (706m), Malaise trap (70% EtOH), 27. VI –23.VII.2001, D.S. Ku, 1♀ ; Yeohangmyeon , 31. V.1987, 1♀ , Sancheonggun: Samjangmyeon, Naewonsa , 13.VII.1990, D.S. Ku, 2♀ , Uljugun: Samnammyeon, Mt. Yeongchuksan , 29. VI.2003, H.Y. Han et al., 1♀ , Ulsan: Sangbukmyeon, Mt. Gajisan , 23. VI.1987, 1♀ ; ditto, 24. VI.1987, J.K. Kim, 1♀ ; ditto, 27. VI.1989, K.S. Kim, 1♀ ; ditto, 1.VII.1990, J.E. Park, 1♀ ; ditto, S.S. Kim, 1♀ , Jeollabukdo: Mujugun: Sangbukmyeon, Mt. Deogyusan , 24.VII.1999, K.H. Kang, 1♀ . JAPAN: Hokkaido: Kushiro, Lake Mashu (N. crater rim, Akan Nat. Park ), 23–24.VII.1980, FC Thompson, 1♂ ( USNM) ; Zenibako, Otaru , 20.VII.1965, T. Kocha, 1♂ ( HUS) , Zenibako, Otaru , 20.VII.1965, T. Kocha, 1♂ ( HUS) ; Mitsumata, Kamishihoro, Tokachi , 21.VIII.1993, K. Kuromoto, 1♂, 1♀ ( TPMT) ; Obihiro , 14.VIII.1995, H. Inoue, 1♀ ( OUHJ) ; Koibuku Riv., Hidaka , 16.VII.1962, 1♀ ( OUHJ) ; Hokkaido Univ. Exp. Forest, Tomakomai , 19.VIII.1977, K. Ôhara, 3♀ ( TPMT) ; ditto, M. Suwa, 1♀ ( TPMT) ; Ohnuma, Oshima , 30.VIII.1977, M. Yamamoto, 1♀ ( TPMT) , Honshu: Mt. Hayachine , Iwate Pref., 26.VII.1975, K. Tsuruta, 1♂ ( TPMT) ; Renge Spa, Niigata Pref., 29.VII.1977, K. Baba, 1♀ ( TPMT) ; Japon: Chunzenji ( Nikko , Tochigi Pref.,), 22. –7–15, Edme Gallois ( HUS), Uenohara, Minakami, Gunma Pref., 10.VIII.1987, N. Tamaki, 1♀ ( TPMT) ; KisoOntake , Nagano Pref., 30.VII.1994, H. Ohishi, 2♀ ( TPMT) ; Mt. Tateshinayama , Nagano Pref., 1.VII.1971, R. & F. Ishikawa, 1♂ ( NSMT) ; Mt. Nyukasayama , Nagano Pref., 13.VII.1980, N. Koda, 1♂ ( TPMT) ; Mt. Mitsutoge , Yamanashi Pref., 31.VII.1981, Y. Kurosawa, 1♀ ( NSMT) ; Gozaishi , Nirasaki, Yamanashi Pref., 3.VIII.1992, H. Ohishi, 2♀ ( TPMT) ; Daibosatu , Enzan, Yamanashi Pref., 19.VIII.1991, H. Ohishi, 1♀ ( TPMT) ; Hirkura , Mie Pref., 9. VI.1991, H. Ohishi, 2♂ ( TPMT) ; Sugitoge , Kyoto City, Kyoto Pref., 25.VII.1992, H. Ohishi, 1♀ ( TPMT) ; Seryo , Kyoto Pref., 12.VIII.1937, T. Kimura, 1♀ ( TPMT) ; Kitayama Riv. , Okutamadani, Nara Pref., 26. VI.1994, Keitaro Harusawa, 1♀ ( TPMT) , Shikoku: Mt. Takashiroyama , Kisawa, Tokushima Pref., 17–18.VII.1994, Kiyoshi Masaki, 1♂, 1♀ ( TPMT) . Except for the Japanese paratypes (depositories shown in parenthesis), all the other type specimens including the holotype are deposited in YSUW.
Distribution
Korea, Japan.
Biology
Unknown.
Etymology
This species is named after Dr. F. Christian Thompson who contributed a great deal for the systematics of Syrphidae . He initially suggested the study of Volucella to the first author.
Remarks
We have occasionally found this species mixed with V. pellucens tabanoides specimens under same identification labels in the Korean institutions. These two species superficially resemble each other, but the new species is easily separable by the longer abdominal tergite 2 in both sexes, and much darker vertex in female. Further examination of the male genitalia strongly suggests that this species might not even be closely related to V. pellucens . The male genitalic structures (especially the highly reduced surstyli; Figs. 1G, H View FIGURE 1 ) are so unique that we were not able to associate the new species with any other Volucella species. We are currently investigating this matter using both morphological and molecular data (Choi et al., in prep.). Our preliminary analysis based on mitochondrial 16S rRNA and COII gene sequences suggests that V. thompsoni n.sp. might be more closely related to V. nigropicta (the zonaria species group) than the other species of the pellucens species group.
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Mykotektet, National Veterinary Institute |
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Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium |
USNM |
Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History |
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Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics |
HUS |
Siauliai University |
R |
Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile |
NSMT |
National Science Museum (Natural History) |
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Volucella thompsoni
Choi, Deuk-Soo, Ôhara, Kenji & Han, Ho-Yeon 2006 |
Volucella matsumurai
Han, H. - Y. & Choi, D. - S. 2001: 125 |