Colocasiomyia sabahana Takano & Gao & Hu & Li & Yafuso & Suwito & Repin & Pungga & Meleng & Kaliang & Chong & Toda 2021, sp. nov.

9) Colocasiomyia sabahana Toda, sp. nov. (Figs 9L, 11F,G, 15I, 24C,E,G,K,M,O,Q) Colocasiomyia sp.4 aff. diconica: Sultana et al., 2006: 694, Toda & Lakim, 2011: 264; Takano et al., 2011: 26. Diagnosis. Additional dorsocentral setae on presutural area absent.A pair of processes on male abdominal sternite VI slightly curved inward (Fig. 9L). Epandrium triangularly angled at posteroventral corner; anteroventral elongation as broad as cercus in lateral view (Fig. 24G). Female abdominal sternite VI wider than long (Fig. 24E). Oviscapt broader than hypoproct, apically roundish in lateral view (F... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Takano, Kohei Takenaka
Gao, Jian-Jun
Hu, Yao-Guang
Li, Nan-Nan
Yafuso, Masako
Suwito, Awit
Repin, Rimi
Pungga, Runi Anak Sylvester
Meleng, Paulus Ak
Kaliang, Clement Het
Chong, Lucy
Toda, Masanori J.
Dokumenttyp: other
Erscheinungsdatum: 2021
Schlagwörter: Biodiversity / Taxonomy / Animalia / Arthropoda / Insecta / Diptera / Drosophilidae / Colocasiomyia / Colocasiomyia sabahana
Sprache: unknown
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9) Colocasiomyia sabahana Toda, sp. nov. (Figs 9L, 11F,G, 15I, 24C,E,G,K,M,O,Q) Colocasiomyia sp.4 aff. diconica: Sultana et al., 2006: 694, Toda & Lakim, 2011: 264; Takano et al., 2011: 26. Diagnosis. Additional dorsocentral setae on presutural area absent.A pair of processes on male abdominal sternite VI slightly curved inward (Fig. 9L). Epandrium triangularly angled at posteroventral corner; anteroventral elongation as broad as cercus in lateral view (Fig. 24G). Female abdominal sternite VI wider than long (Fig. 24E). Oviscapt broader than hypoproct, apically roundish in lateral view (Fig. 24K). Description (♂ and ♀). Head. Supralateral setae outside prementum approximately 2 per side. Thorax. Basal scutellar setae short, not reaching to half of apical scutellar setae. Legs. Mid tibia with 2 apical, stout setae. Abdomen. Female sternite IV as long as wide (Fig. 24E). Male terminalia. Epandrium with approximately 1 seta on lateral portion and 14–16 setae on posteroventral portion (Fig. 24G). Median piece of subepandrial sclerite medially and anteriorly bilobed into long lobes; lateral pieces long, narrow. Cercus with 45–48 setae, extended below, apically forming small lobe with many small setae (Fig. 24G). Female terminalia. Oviscapt with 14–15 ovisensilla (Fig. 24K). Indices (range of 10♂ and 10♀): FW/HW = 0.55–0.65, ch/o = 0.34–0.45, prorb = 0.83–1.04, rcorb = 0.22–0.47, vb = 0.25–0.39, dcl = (n/a), sctl = 0.51–0.77, sterno = 0.56–0.83, orbito = 0.48–0.77, dcp = 0.82–1.21, sctlp = 1.08–1.64, C = 1.62–2.56, 4c = 0.83–1.38, 4v = 1.31–1.94, 5x = 0.74–1.25, ac = 1.98–3.74, M = 0.25–0.56. Holotype. ♂ (KPSP), “ Park Headquarters, Mt. Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia, 10.viii.2003, ex Alocasia scabriuscula, M.J. Toda ”. Paratypes. Malaysia: 11♂, 11♀, same data as the holotype (KPSP, SEHU). Distribution. Borneo (Sabah). Etymology. Referring to the type locality. ; Published as part of Takano, Kohei Takenaka, Gao, Jian-Jun, Hu, Yao-Guang, Li, Nan-Nan, Yafuso, Masako, Suwito, Awit, Repin, Rimi, Pungga, Runi Anak ...