Metalimnobia (Metalimnobia) tenua Savchenko
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Metalimnobia (Metalimnobia) tenua Savchenko
(Figs. 7, 32–35)
Metalimnobia quadrinotata tenua Savchenko in Savchenko and Krivolutskaya, 1976: 151. Type locality: Kamchatka Peninsula, Yelizovskiy rayon, Dalniy, Plotnikova River valley.
Metalimnobia (Metalimnobia) tenua Stary, 2006: 175 –186.
Diagnosis. Femora yellowish brown with two black rings, first indistinct, at 4/5 length of femora, second at tip, narrower than subapical yellow ring. One small spot between base of cell R and origin of Rs. Terminal section of R1 bent to wing margin in right angle. Paramere subtriangular, with tip narrow and acute.
Description. Male. Body length 12.8–14.0 mm, wing 14.5–15.8 mm.
Head. Yellowish brown with pale gray pollen, except vertex brownish black. One small median tubercle between eyes. Hairs on head black. Antenna 2.4–2.6 mm. Scape and pedicel yellowish brown, flagellomeres brownish black, suboval to subcylindrical, apical segments elongate, verticils considerably longer than segments. Proboscis and palpus black with black hairs.
Thorax. General brownish yellow with pale gray pollen. Pronotum yellowish brown except dorsal surface brownish black. Prescutum yellowish brown with four black stripes, median pair long and slender, lateral pair short and broad. Median region of scutum yellowish brown, lobes black. Scutellum and mediotergite brownish yellow. Pleura yellowish brown, variegated by darker areas. Hairs on thorax black. Coxae and trochanters pale yellow; femora yellowish brown with two black rings, first indistinct, at 4/5 length of femora, second at tip, narrower than subapical yellow ring; tibiae yellowish brown with tip darker; tarsi brownish black. Hairs on legs black.
Wing (Fig. 7) brownish hyaline, with dark brown spots at base of cell R, origin and fork of Rs and each side of stigma, one small spot between base of cell R and origin of Rs; seams along crossveins r-m, m-m, mcu and basal sections of cells M1+2 and M3; obscure brownish irregular clouds in all marginal cells, arranged in transverse band before apex of wing; stigma yellowish. Sc1 longer than Sc2, terminal section of R1 bent to wing margin in right angle, m-cu before fork of M. Halter 1.8–2.0 mm long, brownish yellow except base of stem pale yellow and knob brown.
Abdomen. Tergites 1–8 black, tergite 9 brownish yellow with median area black. Sternites 1–3 brownish yellow, Sternites 4–8 brownish black with posterior margin yellowish brown, sternite 9 brownish yellow. Hairs on abdomen black.
Hypopygium (Figs. 32–35). Posterior margin of tergite 9 (Fig. 32) emarginate, each lobe with several hairs. Gonocoxite with broad ventromesal lobe. outer gonostylus (Fig. 33) broad, arched at 2/3 length, outer third narrowing into slender flattened spine. Inner gonostylus (Fig. 33) divided into three lobes, innermost lobe long and slender, with several short hairs at inner margin; dorsal fleshy lobe subteres with long hairs; ventral fleshy lobe subglobular with long hairs. Paramere (Fig. 34) subtriangular, with tip narrow and acute.
Female. Body length 12.5–13.7 mm, wing length 13.5–14.5 mm. Similar to male.
Specimens examined. 1 male, 1 female, Ningxia: Longde (2111 m), 35°37΄0 5ʺN 106°07΄23ʺE, 1980. VII. 16, Chunhua Yang. 1 male, Ningxia: Longde (2111 m), 35°37΄0 5ʺN 106°07΄23ʺE, 1980. VII. 17, Fasheng Li. 1 female, Ningxia: Jingyuan, Liupan mountain (1900 m), 35°29΄0 9ʺN 106°15΄34ʺE, 2007. VII. 16, Qibiao Dong. 3 males, Ningxia: Jingyuan, Hongxia (1920 m), 35°27΄14ʺN 106°18΄29ʺE, 2008. VII. 2, Gang Yao. 1 males, Ningxia: Jingyuan, Hongxia (1920 m), 35°27΄14ʺN 106°18΄29ʺE, 2008. VII. 2, Tingting Zhang. 1 male, Ningxia: Jingyuan, Xiaonanchuan (1900 m), 35°21΄28ʺN 106°18΄55ʺE, 2008. VII. 3, Jingxian Liu. 1 female, Ningxia: Jingyuan, Xiaonanchuan (1900 m), 35°21΄28ʺN 106°18΄55ʺE, 2008. VII. 3, Gang Yao. 1 female, Ningxia: Jingyuan, Xiaonanchuan (1900 m), 35°21΄28ʺN 106°18΄55ʺE, 2008. VII. 3, Tingting Zhang. 2 males, 2 females, Ningxia: Jingyuan, Liangdianxia (2000 m), 35°23΄0 9ʺN 106°17΄0 4ʺE, 2008. VII. 4, Gang Yao. 2 males, Ningxia: Jingyuan, Longtan (1880 m), 35°23΄21ʺN 106°20΄54ʺE, 2008. VII. 6, Gang Yao.
Distribution. China (Ningxia); West Palaearctic; East Palaearctic. First record for China.
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Published as part of Mao, Meng & Yang, Ding, 2010, Species of the genus Metalimnobia Matsumura from China (Diptera, Limoniidae), pp. 1-16 in Zootaxa 2344 on pages 13-15, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.193362Files
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Biodiversity
- Family
- Limoniidae
- Genus
- Metalimnobia
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Order
- Diptera
- Phylum
- Arthropoda
- Scientific name authorship
- Savchenko
- Species
- tenua
- Taxon rank
- species
References
- Savchenko, E. N. & Krivolutskaya, G. O. (1976) Limoniidae of the south Kuril Islands and south Sakhalin. Akademiy Nauk Ukrainskoy SSR, Kiev: 1 - 160 (in Russian).
- Stary, J. (2006) Nomenclatural changes in West Palaearctic Limoniidae and Pediciidae (Diptera). Acta Universitatis Carolinae, Biologica, 49, 175 - 186.