Tomosvaryella pugiunculus Kehlmaier & Gibbs, 2019

Kehlmaier, Christian, Gibbs, David J. & Withers, Phil, 2019, New records of big-headed flies (Diptera: Pipunculidae) from the Mediterranean Basin, Bonn zoological Bulletin 68 (1), pp. 31-60 : 37-40

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https://doi.org/10.20363/BZB-2019.68.1.031

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scientific name

Tomosvaryella pugiunculus Kehlmaier & Gibbs
status

sp. nov.

Tomosvaryella pugiunculus Kehlmaier & Gibbs sp. n.

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Figs 4A–I View Fig , 5A–C View Fig .

Differential diagnosis. The species cannot be attributed to any specific species group at present. Important exter- nal features to diagnose this species are the shape of the flagellum in both sexes, with its filiform tip; the shape of the male hind leg with the hollow femur base and the bent tibia; the female ovipositor with its long, straight piercer having weak lateral flanges; and the male termi- nalia with a peculiar ventrocaudal aspect of the surstyli (rather angular, their distal margin forming a horizontal line; right gonopod larger than left one in ventral view; phallus with three short ducts, one baring a small hook at its base).

Description. MALE. Length from head to tip of scutellum: 2.1 mm (abdomen missing due to dissection). Head. Scape and pedicel dark brown, the latter with some minute dorsal and ventral bristles. Flagellum yellowish brown with a whitish filiform tip that is almost half the length of flagellum ( Fig. 4J View Fig ). Arista dark brown with broadened base. Eyes meeting for about twice length of ocellar triangle (7–8 facets). Frons shining black; face densely silver pollinose; palpus not assessable. Laterally, occiput weakly grey pollinose in lower and weakly brown pollinose in upper half; the latter twice as broad as lower half. Thorax. Postpronotal lobe yellowish white, weakly grey pollinose, without distinct longer hairs. Prescutum and scutum black, weakly brown pollinose, with two dorsocentral rows of short hairs. Scutellum black, weakly brown pollinose and with short hairs along posterior margin. Subscutellum black, laterally densely, centrally weakly silver pollinose. Pleura black, bare, weakly silver pollinose. Wing length: 3.8 mm; wing width: 1.2 mm. Length of third costal section (LTC) about 0.3 times length of fourth costal section (LFC). Pterostigma absent. Wing covered with microtrichia except partly bare in small basal cells, e.g., bc, and beginning of cells sc, c, r 1, br and bm. Crossvein r-m reaches cell dm at the middle of the cell′s length. Halter narrowly brown at base, otherwise white. Legs with coxae and trochanters dark brown. Hind trochanter without a distinct protuberance or spines. Femura dark brown except yellow at tip; silver pollinose except hind femur shining posteroventrally. Only mid femur with posterodorsal and posteroventral row of black ventral spines in apical half. Hind femur ventrally hollowed in basal third, about two-thirds the height as at its middle ( Fig. 5C View Fig ). Tibiae yellow but with a brown tinge medially, especially dorsally, and extending towards the apex, more extensive and blackish in one specimen. Hind tibia considerably bent ( Fig. 5C View Fig ). Tarsal segments yellow. Hind basitarsus flattened. Pul- villi slightly longer (front leg) or slightly shorter than distitarsus (mid and hind leg). Abdomen. Tergites black, shining but tergite 1 grey pollinosity; evenly covered with short black hairs, tergite 1 with hairs paler, especially laterally where thy form a distinct, mono-serial fan of longer bristly hairs. Tergite 3 latero-ventrally tapering to a point clearly extended below the adjacent tergites. Genitalia: Large, giving the abdomen a very clubbed appearance. Viewed caudally, membranous area placed to the right, narrow and sickle-shaped ( Figs 4B, 4D View Fig ). Viewed ventrocaudally, surstyli rather angular, their distal margin forming a horizontal line ( Fig. 4D View Fig ). Strictly dorsal, surstyli with broad base (broader on right surstylus) and fingerlike apex; left surstylus slightly longer and apically curved inwards ( Fig. 4B View Fig ). In lateral view base of right sustylus considerably broader than on left surstylus; fingerlike apex rather straight ( Figs 4A, 4C View Fig ). Ep- andrium small, only slightly longer than surstyli. Viewed ventrally, right gonopod larger than left one ( Fig. 4B View Fig ). Phallus with three short ducts, one baring a small hook at its base ( Fig. 4F View Fig ). FEMALE. Body length: 3.0 mm. Differing from male by eyes separated, with distinctly enlarged anterior facets. Frons entirely silver pollinose in lower half, but shining in upper half, broadest in its middle, four times largest ommatidial facet. Filiform tip of flagellum slighty shorter. Wing length: 3.3 mm. Wing width: 1.0 mm. Front femur with two white bristles at base. Hind leg with femur not hollowed basally and tibia less strongly bent. Pulvilli on fore and mid leg distinctly longer than distitarsus; on hind leg shorter than distitarsus. Tergite 1 dark brown, weakly silver pollinose; with lateral hair fan consisting of about twelve hairs reaching on dorsal surface but diminishing in length towards center. Tergite 2–6 dark brown, weakly silver pollinose, laterally with short pale hairs that extend onto dorsal surface along posterior margin. Genitalia: Ovipositor in dorsal view ( Fig. 4I View Fig ) with base (tergite 7) dark brown, ovate, longer than broad, weakly silver pollinose. Pierc- er (tergites 8 & 9) yellowish and shining. Transition be-

New data on Mediterranean Pipunculidae 39 tween tergite 7 and 8 constricted. Tergite 9 with weak lateral flanges in its middle. Piercer almost three times length of base. In lateral view ( Fig. 4H View Fig ), piercer straight, reaching posterior margin of sternite 3.

Type material. HOLOTYPE ♂, SPAIN: Mallorca , Cala Figuera, 39°56′56′′N 3°10′18′′E, 92 m, 21.v.2007, D.J. Gibbs [ SMTD] GoogleMaps . PARATYPES: same data as holotype [1♂, PCDG; 1♂, BMNH; 1♂, OUMNH]; same GoogleMaps

Cephalops vittipes (Zetterstedt, 1844) Clistoabdominalis dilatatus ( De Meyer, 1997) Clistoabdominalis imitator ( De Meyer, 1995)

Eudorylas bermeri Kehlmaier, 2005

Eudorylas mediterraneus De Meyer & Ackland, 1997 Eudorylas obliquus Coe, 1966

Eudorylas venturai Kehlmaier, 2005

Eudorylas wahisi De Meyer, 1997 View in CoL

Pipunculus aff. carlestolrai Kuznetzov, 1993 View in CoL

Pipunculus lenis Kuznetzov, 1991 View in CoL

Tomosvaryella cilitarsis (Strobl, 1910)

Tomosvaryella frontata (Becker, 1897)

Tomosvaryella geniculata (Meigen, 1824)

Tomosvaryella kuthyi ( Aczél, 1944) View in CoL

Tomosvaryella osito Kehlmaier, Gibbs & Withers sp. n. Tomosvaryella pugiunculus Kehlmaier & Gibbs sp. n. Tomosvaryella resurgens De Meyer, 1997 View in CoL

Tomosvaryella sepulta De Meyer, 1997 View in CoL

Tomosvaryella trichotibialis De Meyer, 1995 View in CoL

Verrallia aucta (Fallén, 1817) View in CoL

data as holotype [1♀, PCDG] GoogleMaps ; same data as holotype [1♀, SMTD]; Mallorca , Puig de Sant Martí, 39°49′29″N 3°05′51″E, 19.v.2007, D.J. Gibbs [1♂, PCDG] GoogleMaps ; same data as previous, 23.iv.2006 [1♂, PCDG]; Mallorca , Sa Moleta, 712 m, 39°49′41″N 2°49′03″E, 21.v.2007, D.J. Gibbs [1♂, PCDG; 1♂, BMNH; 1♂, OUMNH]; Mallor- ca, Sa Coveta Negra, 39°47′24″N 2°53′28″E, 21.v.2007, D.J. Gibbs [1♂, PCDG; 1♂, BMNH] GoogleMaps .

Chalarus brevicaudis Jervis, 1992 View in CoL

Chalarus indistinctus Jervis, 1992 View in CoL

Chalarus spurius (Fallén, 1816) View in CoL

Verrallia aucta (Fallén, 1817)

Nephrocerus scutellatus (Macquart, 1834)

Cephalops (Semicephalops) straminipes ( Becker, 1900) View in CoL Clistoabdominalis ruralis (Meigen, 1824) View in CoL

Dorylomorpha imparata (Collin, 1937) View in CoL

Dorylomorpha lautereri Albrecht, 1990 View in CoL

Eudorylas fluviatilis ( Becker, 1900) View in CoL

Eudorylas obliquus Coe, 1966 View in CoL

Eudorylas pannonicus (Becker, 1897)

Eudorylas trigonus (Becker, 1921)

Eudorylas unicolor (Zetterstedt, 1844)

Eudorylas zermattensis (Becker, 1897)

Tomosvaryella cilifemorata (Becker, 1907)

Tomosvaryella coquilletti (Kertész, 1907)

Tomosvaryella freidbergi De Meyer, 1995 View in CoL

Tomosvaryella geniculata (Meigen, 1824) View in CoL

Tomosvaryella inermis De Meyer, 1995 View in CoL

Tomosvaryella israelensis De Meyer, 1995 View in CoL

Tomosvaryella kuthyi Aczél, 1944 View in CoL

Etymology. The species epithet pugiunculus is Latin for ‘stiletto’, a little dagger, referring to the dorsal shape of the ovipositor. The specific epithet is to be treated as a noun in apposition.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Pipunculidae

Genus

Tomosvaryella

Loc

Tomosvaryella pugiunculus Kehlmaier & Gibbs

Kehlmaier, Christian, Gibbs, David J. & Withers, Phil 2019
2019
Loc

Tomosvaryella osito

Kehlmaier, Gibbs & Withers 2019
2019
Loc

Tomosvaryella pugiunculus Kehlmaier & Gibbs

Kehlmaier & Gibbs & Withers 2019
2019
Loc

Eudorylas wahisi

De Meyer 1997
1997
Loc

Tomosvaryella resurgens

De Meyer 1997
1997
Loc

Tomosvaryella sepulta

De Meyer 1997
1997
Loc

Tomosvaryella trichotibialis

De Meyer 1995
1995
Loc

Tomosvaryella freidbergi

De Meyer 1995
1995
Loc

Tomosvaryella inermis

De Meyer 1995
1995
Loc

Tomosvaryella israelensis

De Meyer 1995
1995
Loc

Pipunculus aff. carlestolrai

Kuznetzov 1993
1993
Loc

Chalarus brevicaudis

Jervis 1992
1992
Loc

Chalarus indistinctus

Jervis 1992
1992
Loc

Pipunculus lenis

Kuznetzov 1991
1991
Loc

Dorylomorpha lautereri

Albrecht 1990
1990
Loc

Eudorylas obliquus

Coe 1966
1966
Loc

Tomosvaryella kuthyi Aczél, 1944

Aczel 1944
1944
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