Trichosiopsis subviatica heikendorfensis

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Taxonavigation

Ordo: Diptera
Familia: Sciaridae
Genus: Trichosiopsis
Species: Trichosiopsis subviatica

Name

Trichosiopsis subviatica heikendorfensis  unpublished

Type material

Holotype: ♂, 19.05.2013, Sweep netting, leg. Heller, ZFMK-TIS-2513624 in ZFMK

Type locality

Germany, Schleswig-Holstein, Heikendorf, Korügen

Barcoded material

Stadium Country Province Locality Habitat Method Date Collector Collection Number Collection Latitude Longitude Elevation (m)
1 ♂ (holotype) Germany Schleswig-Holstein Heikendorf, Korügen Buchenwald Sweep netting 19.05.2013 Kai Heller ZFMK-TIS-2513624 ZFMK 54.384 10.208 15
1 Germany Baden-Württemberg Tübingen, Wiesenweingaerten Malaise Trap 23.5.–6.6.2014 T. Kothe, M. Engelhardt & Ch. Koenig BIOUG26225-C07 ZFMK 48.504 8.996 382
1 ♂ Germany Rhineland-Palatinate Heppingen-Gimmingen, Landskrone Schotterhalde bei Kapelle Malaise Trap 9.4.–24.4.2014 Rulik et al. ZFMK-TIS-2564683 ZFMK 50.551 7.171 233
1 ♂ Germany Rhineland-Palatinate Niederzissen, Bausenberg Wiese Malaise Trap 16.5.–2.6.2014 Rulik et al. ZFMK-TIS-2559684 ZFMK 50.465 7.226 292

Other material studied

France: 1 ♂, Marais de Lavours, prairie, Malaise trap, Withers, 21.-30.06.2009, PKHH 7979; Germany: 1 ♂, Schleswig-Holstein, Flensburg, Marienhölzung, forest, Malaise trap, Barkemeyer, 17.-24.05.1996, PKHH 2054; 1 ♂, Heikendorf, garden, Malaise trap, Heller, 19.-27.04.1997, PKHH 2330; 1 ♂, 22.-28.06.1997, PKHH 2460; 1 ♂, 10.05.1991, PKHH 21; 1 ♂, Kiel University, garden, Malaise trap, Heller, 5.-12.05.1995, PKHH 1015; 2 ♂, Wankendorf, old beech stump, photoeclector, Warning, 22.5.-05.06.1989, PKHH 8/9.

Description (male)

Head. Eye bridge 5 rows of facets. Antenna unicolour. LW-index of 4th flagellomere 2.3–2.6; neck 0.32–0.45 × segment width; transition of basal part to neck pronounced. Colour of neck unicolour. Antennal setae shorter than segment width; of normal strength; dense; salient. Palpus darkened; of normal length; palpomeres 3. First palpomere of normal shape, or thickened; with 6–8 setae; with only sparse sensilla. Second palpomere short and oval. Third palpomere as long as first. Thorax. Colour dark brown, or brown. Notum unicolour. Thoracic setae long and strong; black. Posterior pronotum bare. Mesothoracic sclerites bare. Legs. Colour yellow-brown. Hind coxa darkened. Setae on front coxa black. Front tibial organ as patch of setae; dark; front tibial organ not bordered. Tibial setae on hind legs weak and inconspicuous. Tibial spurs of equal length. Claws untoothed. Wing. Wing slightly darkened; of normal shape. Wing membrane without macrotrichia. Wing venation weak, with faint stM. M-fork of normal shape. R1 ending at or slightly before base of m-fork; posterior veins with macrotrichia; stM mostly with macrotrichia; CuA1 and CuA2 mostly with macrotrichia; bM bare; r-m with few setae, or mostly setose; bM:r-M 0.9–1.1; st-Cu:bM 0.2–0.4; R1:R 1.6–1.85; c:w 0.66–0.76. Halter darkened; of normal length. Abdomen. Abdominal setae strong; dense; on tergites black; on sternites black. Hypopygium concolour with abdomen; LW-index 0.64–0.8. Base of gonocoxites with strong setae; gonocoxites broadly separated; inner margin of gonocoxites typically U-shaped; inner membrane of hypopygium scarcely setose; ventral margin of gonocoxite with short setae. Gonostylus elongate; LW-index 2.1–2.3; Inner margin concave; apex equally rounded, or with one obtuse angle. Apical tooth present; without internal structure; of medium strength; LW-Index 1.7–2.7. Awl-like setae normal; present beneath apical tooth. Megasetae absent. Whiplash-hair absent. Tegmen 0.5–0.7 × longer than broad; rectangular with rounded edges; without special features; central process absent. Length of ejaculatory apodeme/hypopygium 30–45 %; base of ejaculatory apodeme present. Field with aedeagal teeth inconspicuous. Measurements. Body size 4–4.5 mm. Hind tibia 1.9–2.15 mm. Wing length 3.2–4 mm.

Diagnosis

Trichosiopsis subviatica heikendorfensis is very large and characterized by a gonostylus, which is bi-angulate in most cases. The posterior pronotum is bare and the legs are darkened.

DNA Barcoding

The COI sequence is assigned to one part of BIN BOLD:ACK0022 (average distance 0.84%, max. 1.34%, n=4).

Etymology

The species is named after the village Heikendorf, where the species was collected for the first time.

Discussion

This is the largest subspecies and genetically apparently more heterogeneous than the other ones.

Distribution

France, Germany.

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