Eotrichocera longensis

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Taxonavigation

Ordo: Diptera
Familia: Trichoceridae
Genus: Eotrichocera

Name

Eotrichocera longensis Dong, Shih & Ren, 2014 sp. n.Wikispecies linkZooBank linkPensoft Profile

Etymology

longensis” is a Latin word, referring to the long leg of this specimen.

Diagnosis

Sc rather short about 0.65 times as long as the wing and ending at anterior margin proximad of R2; Rs forking proximad of 2/3 (at about 0.55) times of wing length; the d-cell narrow and long (about 2.5 times as long as wide); A2 short and bending sharply toward anterior margin (angle about 128°).

Holotype

An almost complete female specimen with well-preserved body, wings and head. Specimen number CNU-DIP-NN2013133. Wing length 9.0 mm, width 3.8 mm (Figs 1A, 2, 3A).

Paratype

A female specimen with body and wings, specimen number CNU-DIP-NN2013131. Wing length 7.7 mm, width 3 mm (Figs 1B, 3B).

Locality and horizon

Jiulongshan Formation, Late Middle Jurassic, Daohugou Village, Ningcheng County, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China.

Description

Based on Holotype, different characters of the paratype CNU-DIP-NN2013131 in brackets. Medium-sized winter crane flies, body length (including head) 13 mm with well preserved wings, body and head, [paratype body length (excluding head) 10.5 mm].
Head: Antenna very long, about 3.5 times as long as the head length, palpi about two times as long as the head length, compound eyes preserved.
Thorax: Much higher, in lateral view, than that of the abdomen, subcircular in shape, with robust and well-developed mesonotum. The halters spoon-type and the length of halters as long as thorax.
Wings: Wing is shorter than abdomen, not covering the end of the abdomen. Length 9.0 mm [Paratype with wing length of 7.7 mm], narrow and long (about 2.5 times as long as wide); venation clear, Sc rather short about 0.68 times as long as the wing [Paratype Sc rather short, about 0.65 times as long as the wing] and ending at anterior margin proximad of R2; crossvein sc-r locating at 2/3 of Rs; Rs arising about one-fifth from the base of the wing; R2+3 about 0.8 times as long as R2+3+4; R2 about one-tenth of length of R3; R3 almost three times as long as the R2+3; dM1+2 0.6 times as long as mM1+2, while M1 2.5 times of the dM1+2; a well developed m-m crossvein about three-fourth length of bM3, closing the d-cell and nearly 0.3 length of d-cell; bM1+2 nearly 1.0 times as long as the length of the r-m and the latter at one-fifth of the d-cell; d-cell narrow and long (about 2.5 times as long as wide) and almost one-fifth length of wing; both crossveins m-m and m-cu intersecting with M4 at the same point; Cu long, curved (angle about 135°) and reaching the wing posterior margin at 0.6 from the base of the wing; the stem of A divided into A1 and A2; A1 long, slightly curving and reaching the wing posterior margin; A2 short, 0.15 (right wing) [Paratype 0.14] times as long as wing and almost 0.3 times as long as length of A1, bending sharply (angle about 128°) and reaching the wing posterior margin.
Legs: Legs slender and long; the hind leg nearly 1.2 times as long as the abdomen and 1.3 times as long as the wing. Tarsus with five segments; the first segment of tarsus (t1) is 1.2 times as long as t2 in mid leg.
Abdomen: Abdomen relatively long and thin, with ten segments. Female genital discernible.

Remarks

Eotrichocera (Archaeotrichocera) longensis sp. n. is assigned to Thrichocerinae based on the following characters: d-cell medium, m-cu present; A2 short, antennae long, flagellomeres thin, much longer than two times of the head length. It belongs to Eotrichocera (Archaeotrichocera) because of wing length from 7.7 to 9.0 mm and d-cell almost one-fifth of wing length. In addition, it differs from all other known Thrichocerinae by its A2 rather short and bending sharply toward anterior margin (angle about 128°), R2 relatively long, Sc forking proximad of 2/3 (at about 0.55) times of wing length, and d-cell narrow and long. To compare the key characters among the new species and other species of Eotrichocera (Archaeotrichocera), we set up the Table 2.

Table 2. Comparison of key characters among the two new species and other species of Eotrichocera (Archaeotrichocera) Krzemińska, Krzemiński & Dahl, 2009. L/W = ratio of length/width; W/L = ratio of width/length.
Key characters Eotrichocera (Archaeotrichocera) ephemera Zhang, 2006 Eotrichocera (Archaeotrichocera) conica Krzemińska, Krzemiński & Ren, 2009 Eotrichocera (Archaeotrichocera) rara Krzemińska, Krzemiński & Ren, 2009 Eotrichocera (Archaeotrichocera) spatiosa Liu, Shih & Ren, 2012 Eotrichocera (Archaeotrichocera) longensis sp. n. Eotrichocera (Archaeotrichocera) amabilis sp. n.
Wing length, in mm and (L/W) 7.1 (L/W=2.8) 10.0 (L/W=3) 5.5 12.0 (L/W=2.7) 9.0 (L/W=2.3) 5.2 (L/W=2.2)
Sc length and ending at anterior margin 0.77 times of wing length, ending proximad of R2 0.71 times of wing length, ending proximad of R2 0.77 times of wing length, ending distad of R2 0.84 times of wing length, and ending distad of R2 about 0.65 times of wing length, ending proximad of R2 about 0.71 times of wing length, ending proximad of R2
sc-r position at 2/3 of length of Rs at 1/3 of length of Rs at 1/2 of length of Rs at 2/3 of length of Rs at 2/3 of length of Rs at 1/3 of length of Rs
Position of Rs forking 0.77 times of wing length 0.64 times of wing length 0.57 times of wing length 0.58 times of wing length 0.53 times of wing length 0.55 times of wing length
d-cell W/L (length) W/L=0.53 (1/6 of wing length) W/L=0.43 (0.2 times of wing length) W/L=0.39 (0.21 times of wing length) W/L=0.47 (0.19 times of wing length) W/L= 0.4 (almost 1/5 of wing length) W/L=0.58 (almost 0.17 of wing length)
A2 length long (about 1/4 of wing length), curved evenly to posterior margin medium (0.22 times of wing length), not reaching posterior margin rather short (1/5 of wing length) and not reaching posterior margin short (about 0.21 times of wing length) and curving to posterior margin short (0.14) times of wing length) and curved to posterior margin short (0.13) times of wing length) and curved to posterior margin
r-m length ....... 1/5 of length of d-cell ....... about 1/3 of length of d-cell 1/5 of length of the d-cell 0.24 or 0.15 of length of the d-cell

Original Description

  • Dong, F; Shih, C; Ren, D; 2014: Two new species of Trichoceridae from the Middle Jurassic Jiulongshan Formation of Inner Mongolia, China ZooKeys, 411: 145-160. doi

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