Thorodiplosis Felt

Kolesik, Peter & Gagné, Raymond J., 2020, A review of the gall midges (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) of Indonesia: taxonomy, biology and adult key to genera, Zootaxa 4847 (1), pp. 1-82 : 69

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4847.1.1

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:1F8E3DED-6EA9-4D8A-8DA9-CD8C0CC9147F

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4407556

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A32D87D4-1C0F-5335-55DE-FF0D2160E47D

treatment provided by

Plazi

scientific name

Thorodiplosis Felt
status

 

Thorodiplosis Felt View in CoL

[ Figs 40 View FIGURES 40 a–j]

Thorodiplosis Felt, 1921d: 89 View in CoL .

Type species: Thorodiplosis impatientis Felt , by original designation.

Description. This monotypic genus was erected for two males and two females based on rather broad characteristics: very long and narrow wings, elongate antennae, simple tarsal claws curved at almost right angle, short ovipositor with bilobed cercus, and 4-segmented palpus ( Felt 1921d). The types are uncleared and partially shriveled but all characters are recognizable, except for the male circumfila that were missing already when Felt (1921b) examined them. Wing [ Fig. 40g View FIGURES 40 ] with R 5 bent distally, joining C posteriad of wing apex; C broken at juncture with R 5; M 4 and Cu 1 forming fork; Rs not present. Head with occipital protuberance present. Palpi shriveled on all specimens but evidently four-segmented. Antennae: 12 flagellomeres, progressively shorter, necks bare of microtrichia; binodal in male, presumably trifilar, with long necks [ Fig. 40i View FIGURES 40 ]; cylindrical in female, all except last with long necks, proximal flagellomeres with nodes 3x as long as wide, constricted at basal third, distal flagellomeres with nodes 2x as long as wide, progressively losing basal constriction, circumfila consisting of one uneven horizontal and two more distal vertical bands [ Figs 40c, d View FIGURES 40 ]. Tarsal claws simple, narrow, bent at right angle at midlength, as long as empodia [ Fig. 40e View FIGURES 40 ]. Male terminalia [ Figs 40h, j View FIGURES 40 ]: gonocoxite narrow, with low, wide mesobasal lobe; gonostylus very long, narrow, widest at distal fourth, straight and setulose basally, curved and carinate beyond, with small, solid, tooth; cerci broad and concave apically, the mesal lobe of the concavity with single seta; hypoproct longer than cerci, narrow, incised apically, resulting lobes each with single seta apically; aedeagus longer than hypoproct, tapered to narrowly rounded apex, with asetose papillae distally. Female terminalia [ Fig. 40f View FIGURES 40 ]: ovipositor short, cerci large, ovoid, setose mainly distally, each with pair of long, blunt apical sensory hairs; hypoproct with pair of setae.

Remarks. We place Thorodiplosis in the tribe Clinodiplosini because of the conformation of the male terminalia, particularly the apically concave cerci.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Cecidomyiidae

Loc

Thorodiplosis Felt

Kolesik, Peter & Gagné, Raymond J. 2020
2020
Loc

Thorodiplosis

Felt, E. P. 1921: 89
1921
GBIF Dataset (for parent article) Darwin Core Archive (for parent article) View in SIBiLS Plain XML RDF