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Chersodromia malaysiana Grootaert & Shamshev 2012, sp. nov.

Description

Chersodromia malaysiana sp. nov.

Figs 55-57

Diagnosis

Small species with one pair of vertical bristles; palpus and proboscis brown; thorax brown; halter with brownish knob; legs brownish yellow.

Description

Male LENGTH. Wing 1.2-1.3 mm.

HEAD. Black. Occiput subshining, finely pollinose. Two long, cruciate vertical bristles present. Frons subshining, slightly broadened toward ocellar tubercle. Anterior and posterior ocellars equally long, former proclinate and cruciate, latter lateroclinate. Antenna brown; pedicel with circlet of subequally short setae; postpedicel globular, with long dorsoapical projection; stylus nearly 2.0 times longer than scape, pedicel and postpedicel combined. Gena narrow. Palpus and proboscis brown.

THORAX. Brown. Prothoracic episterna lacking setae above fore coxa. Postpronotal bristle long. Mesonotum with 2 notopleural, 1 postsutural supra-alar, 1 postalar and 4 scutellar bristles (inner pair very long, cruciate; outer pair very short); acrostichals short, biserial; dorsocentrals long, 3 pairs, surrounded by additional setulae.

LEGS. Brownish yellow, mid and hind femora somewhat darker. Coxae and trochanters with unmodified setation. Fore femur somewhat thickened. Fore tibia spindle-like, with several erect setulae. Fore basitarsus with long posteroventral bristle on about middle. Mid femur with row of posteroventral spinule-like setae becoming longer toward base and with 1 anterior subapical bristle. Mid tibia with row of black ventral spinules (1 subapical longer) on apical half and some fine dorsal and anterodorsal setae. Hind femur with 1-2 longer anteroventral subapical and 1 anterior subapical bristles. Hind tibia with short but pointed apical projection; bearing 4 dorsal, 2 anterodorsal and 2 anteroventral bristles of different lengths on apical half. Hind tarsus unmodified.

WING. Normally developed, finely brownish infuscate, covered with uniform microtrichia. Costal vein with short setulae along anterior margin. Costal bristle long, brownish. Costal index: 29/15/25. Vein Rs originating before middle of cell r 1 (closer to humeral crossvein), long, longer than crossvein bm-cu. R 1 thickened near costa. R 2+3 evenly bowed toward costa, almost straight. R 4+5 and M 1+2 parallel on apical part. Vein A 1 absent. Crossveins bm-cu and r-m contiguous. Crossvein bm-cu oblique. Halter with pale stem and brownish knob.

ABDOMEN. With tergites weakly sclerotised, unmodified, brownish; with scattered unmodified setulae, tergite 7 with longer posteromarginal setae. Gland-like structures absent.

TERMINALIA. (Figs 55-57). Cerci broadly separated, short, left cercus somewhat longer than right one, with unmodified setae. Epandrium completely divided. Left epandrial lamella fused to hypandrium, with several short setae on apical part. Left surstylus (Fig. 57) with upper lobe subglobular in upper part, with minute marginal setulae. Right epandrial lamella subtriangular, with short slender process near apex (Fig. 55); covered with numerous unmodified setae of different lengths, bearing 2 rather short spine-like setae on upper margin. Right surstylus not prominent. Hypandrium with several long setae on upper part. Phallus short. Two rod-shaped apodemes present.

Female Mid tibia lacking ventral spinules. Cercus elongate oval, brownish. Otherwise as in male.

Material examined

Holotype ♂

SINGAPORE: Chek Jawa, 22 December 2005, mangrove, Mal 1 (reg. 25455, leg. P.G.; in ZRC).

Paratypes

SINGAPORE: 1 ♀, Pulau Ubin/jetty, 15 December 2005, beach, sweeping (reg. 25451, leg. P.G.).

MALAYSIA: 1 ♂, Pulau Tioman, Monkey Bay, 14 July 2005, beach, sweeping (reg. 25216, leg. P.G.).

Etymology

The specific name refers to the Malaysian Peninsula.

Distribution and seasonal occurrence

Malaysia, Singapore.

Habitat and seasonal occurrence

Found on beaches and mangroves from July and December.

Remarks

This species belongs to the C. cursitans group sensu Chvála (1977). In having a single pair of vertical bristles the new species could be compared with C. singaporensis and C. tiomanensis sp. nov. However, C. tiomanensis sp. nov. can be readily distinguished from C. malaysiana sp. nov. by its pale yellow palpus. Chersodromia singaporensis has entirely pale halters.

Notes

Published as part of Grootaert, Patrick & Shamshev, Igor V., 2012, The fast-running flies (Diptera, Hybotidae, Tachydromiinae) of Singapore and adjacent regions, pp. 1-162 in European Journal of Taxonomy 5 on pages 34-36, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2012.5, http://zenodo.org/record/3715167

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Family
Hybotidae
Genus
Chersodromia
Kingdom
Animalia
Order
Diptera
Phylum
Arthropoda
Scientific name authorship
Grootaert & Shamshev
Species
malaysiana
Taxonomic status
sp. nov.
Taxon rank
species
Taxonomic concept label
Chersodromia malaysiana Grootaert & Shamshev, 2012

References

  • Chvala M. 1977. Revision of Palaearctic species of the genus Chersodromia Walk. (Diptera, Empididae). Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 39: 55 - 138.