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Published December 31, 2015 | Version v1
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Aprionus forshagei Jaschhof & Jaschhof, 2015, sp. n.

Description

Aprionus forshagei sp. n.

(Fig. 1 A)

Diagnosis. This species belongs to the Aprionus flavidus (Winnertz) group of species, whose members are characterized by the gonostylus subdivided in two lobe-like portions, the ventrobasal portion is thick and convex, the dorsoapical portion is more narrow and elongate. Between both portions are 1–2 spines of varying size and shape (Jaschhof & Jaschhof 2009). In A. forshagei, the gonostylus has 1 straight, blunt-ended spine () situated between two lobe-like portions subequal in size; the dorsoapical portion bears 1 slightly bent apical spine and 2–3 subapical bristles. The tegmen is long, narrow and tapered apically; the apex is covered with tiny spikes (); tegmen fingers, arranged in 1–2 pairs, are small and inconspicuous. The subanal plate is largely membranous and can be perceived only because its posterior margin and anterolateral edges are slightly sclerotized (darkened).

Aprionus delectabilis Mamaev (Jaschhof & Jaschhof 2009: fig. 78) and A. hybridus Jaschhof (Jaschhof & Jaschhof 2009: fig. 81) have genital structures similar to A. forshagei, but the gonostylus, tegmen and subanal plate are distinct in each of these three species.

Other male characters. Body size 1.1 mm. Head. Eye bridge 2–3 ommatidia long. Postocular bristles 6, in 1 sparse row. Neck of fourth flagellomere shorter than node; node with 1 complete and 3 incomplete crenulate whorls of sensory hairs, about 4 thick hair-shaped translucent sensilla distally. Maxillary palpus 3-segmented; first segment with hair-shaped translucent sensilla; apical segment longest. Wing. Apical portion of R1 twice as long as Rs. Legs. Claws thin, evenly slightly curved, without teeth. Terminalia (Fig. 1 A). Ninth tergite subrectangular, with concave, reinforced anterior margin. Gonocoxa rounded posteriorly; dorsal gonocoxal bridge extending far anteriorly.

Etymology. This species is named after Mattias Forshage, Stockholm.

Holotype. Male (CEC76), Sweden, Östergötland, Ödeshög, Omberg, Storpissan Nature Reserve, old-growth Norway spruce forest, 18 June–20 July 2009, Malaise trap, M. & C. Jaschhof (in NHRS).

Notes

Published as part of Jaschhof, Mathias & Jaschhof, Catrin, 2015, New species and new distribution records of Lestremiinae, Micromyinae and Porricondylinae (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) in Sweden, pp. 159-174 in Zootaxa 3973 (1) on pages 160-161, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3973.1.6, http://zenodo.org/record/234218

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Family
Cecidomyiidae
Genus
Aprionus
Kingdom
Animalia
Order
Diptera
Phylum
Arthropoda
Species
forshagei
Taxonomic status
sp. nov.
Taxon rank
species
Taxonomic concept label
Aprionus forshagei Jaschhof & Jaschhof, 2015

References

  • Jaschhof, M. & Jaschhof, C. (2009) The Wood Midges (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae: Lestremiinae) of Fennoscandia and Denmark. Studia dipterologica Supplement, 18, 1 - 333.