Number 291: 1-6 ISSN X April 2015 A NEW SPECIES OF THE GENUS DRYXO ROBINEAU- DESVOIDY 1830 (DIPTERA, EPHYDRIDAE) FROM INDONESIA

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Number 291: 1-6 ISSN 1026-051X April 2015 hppt/ urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub: B5CFBD59-6680-4C0D-8E22-CE59D5D9357A A NEW SPECIES OF THE GENUS DRYXO ROBINEAU- DESVOIDY 1830 (DIPTERA, EPHYDRIDAE) FROM INDONESIA M. G. Krivosheina 1), A. L. Ozerov 2) 1) A.N. Severtzov Institute of Ecology and Evolution, Russian Academy of Sciences, 119071 Moscow Russia. E-mail: dipteramarina@rambler.ru 2) Zoological Museum, Moscow Lomonosov State University, Bol shaya Nikitskaya 6, Moscow 125009, Russia. E-mail: ozerov2455@rambler.ru Dryxo fantastica sp. n. (Diptera, Ephydridae) is described from Indonesia. New species belongs to lispoidea species-group. From the other species of this group it differs by lacquer-black frons at anterior half, grey anepisternum and coloration of legs and abdomen. KEY WORDS: Diptera, Ephydridae, Dryxo, new species, key, Indonesia. М. Г. Кривошеина 1), А. Л. Озеров 2). Новый вид рода Dryxo Robineau- Desvoidy 1830 (Diptera, Ephydridae) из Индонезии // Дальневосточный энтомолог. 2015. N 291. C. 1-6. Из Индонезии описан Dryxo fantastica sp. n. (Diptera, Ephydridae). Новый вид входит в группу lispoidea и отличается от близких видов блестяще-черным в передней части лбом, серыми анэпистернами, окраской брюшка и ног. 1) Зоологический музей, Московский государственный университет им. М.В. Ломоносова, Большая Никитская ул., 6, Москва 125009 Россия. 2) Институт проблем экологии и эволюции им. А.Н.Северцова РАН, Ленинский проспект, 33, Москва 119071 Россия. 1

INTRODUCTION The tribe Dryxini of the family Ephydridae was proposed by T. Zatwarnicki (1992). This tribe comprises 9 genera distributed both in the Old and New Worlds with Afrotropical Region being especially rich in genera and species (Mathis & Zatwarnicki, 2002; Krivosheina, 2013, 2014). Attention of many dipterologists was attracted to this tribe because they discovered the largest and remarkable specimens among Ephydridae with body length to 12 mm in this group. The genus Dryxo is more similar to Corythophora Loew, 1862 and Omyxa Mathis et Zatwarnicki, 2002 and distinguishes from them and the other genera of the tribe Dryxini by the following combination of characters. Frons projected forward as a shield-like nearly flat plate, as a rule densely setulose; ocellar setae lacking; reclinate fronto-orbital setae lacking; notopleuron bearing 1 large setae; presutural supra-alar seta lacking; anepisternum bearing 2-4 setae or setulae along posterior margin; katepisternum bearing one long setae (sometimes reduced or absent) and a row of slender setae near dorsal margin; vein R 1 bearing several setulae along dorsum; crossvein dm-cu sinuous and parallel to posterior margin of wing with obtuse inner angle with vein M; fore femur of both sexes lacking row of short peg-like setulae apically along anteroventral surface; mid and hind femora elongate, subequal to length of abdomen. Dryxo lispoidea Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 is the type species of the genus. Robineau-Desvoidy (1830) described this species from the specimens collected on Sumatra Island. Additional species were described by Macquart (1844, D. ornata), Osten Sacken (1882, D. digna), Cresson (1936, D. woodi), Cogan (1968, D. margaretae) and Miyagi (1977, D. nudicorpus). The revision of the tribe Dryxini (Mathis & Zatwarnicki, 2002) allowed to discover three new species (D. brahma, D. freidbergi, D. india) what increased the number of Dryxo species from six to nine. The studying of materials from Indonesia allowed us to discover one more new species belonging to this genus, the description of which is given below. DESCRIPTION OF A NEW SPECIES Dryxo fantastica Krivosheina et Ozerov, sp. n. Figs 1 3 MATERIAL. Holotype male, Indonesia: Lombok Is., Senggigi, 8.51ºS, 116.06ºE, 20 25.II 2014 (O. Kosterin). Paratypes: 3 females, the same date and place (all type-specimens are kept in Zoological Museum Moscow University). DIAGNOSIS. Frons lacquer-black at anterior half, with golden narrow medial microtomentose spot (Fig. 1); thorax brown-black with some grey to yellowish grey; anepisternum grey with narrow apical brown margin; 2 long and thick anepisternal setae along posterior margin; katepisternal seta hair-like and short; male hindtarsi lacking long setae on dorsal surface; dark band on tergites 3-5 wide, with narrow medial extension to posterior margin, tergites seem black except 2 narrow posterior grey spots; postpronontal setae absent; tergites 2-5 with black ventral spots. 2

DESCRIPTION. Large shore flies, body length 7-9 mm, wing 6-8 mm; legs bicolored. Head. Generally densely microtomentose. Frons mostly black with golden areas (Fig. 1), with 2 large black spots at orbital areas, lacquer-black at anterior half; inner vertical seta in male is subequal to outer vertical seta; in female it is varying in size, the same as in male or shorter and thinner. Ocelli arranged in elongate triangle. Figs 1 3. Dryxo fantastica sp. n., male, holotype: 1) head, dorsal view; 2) male terminalia, lateral view, postsurstylus removed; 3) male terminalia, posterior view: aed aedeagus; c cercus; ep epandrium; p presurstylus. 3

Antennae blackish-brown with golden pubescence, arista dark with 14 rays. Face without setae. Face, parafacials and clypeus grey, palpus brown. Parafacials with golden stripe at level of antennal base contrasting to black coloration of frons and grey coloration of lower face. Eyes a little elongate. Genae heigh, equal to the height of eye. Thorax. Scutum blackish-brown with golden areas marginally and medially; anepistrnum grey without brownish central spot or band; scutellum with medial golden spot and light lateral margins; halter yellow. Anepisternum with 2 strong setae, the lower subequal to notopleural seta, the upper is a little thinner and shorter; there are Figs 4 5. Head of Dryxo lispoidea R.-D., dorsal view: 4) male from Thailand; 5) male from Indonesia (Sumatra) 4

two more thin hair-like setae below these strong setae; katepisternal seta hair-like and very short. Wings brownish with darker cell R 1. Femora black with yellow apical parts, which are larger in females reaching ¼ of the length of femur; tibiae bicolored, yellow with black medial or apical bands; tarsi yellow, darkened apically; fore basitarsus of male normally developed; mid tarsi with long spines lateroapically. Abdomen. Tergite 1 grey with indistinct central spot; tergite 2 with two dark lateral spots with long upcurved black hairs; tergites 3-5 each with broad anterior dark band, occupying the whole width of the segment and about 2/3 of its length, connected with black posterior margin of the segment by narrow medial posterior band. Generally the tergites seem to be black except 2 narrow posterior transverse grey spots. Lateral margins of tergites grey with black spots, forming wide stripe through all abdominal segments. Male terminalia (Figs 2, 3): epandrium in posterior view rounded arch-shaped, narrow dorsally; arms wider at dorsolateral level, ventrally becoming narrower; cercus ovoid, wider subventrally and pointed dorsomedially; presurstylus in posterior view deeply bifurcate, each arm long and slender, medial arm oriented medially, apex turned dorsomedially and bearing 6 setulae extended ventrally; lateral arm of presurstylus oriented ventrally, long, tapering apically; postsurstylus bifurcate with unequal lobes; aedeagus close to D. lispoidea; aedeagal apodeme without well developed keel. DISTRIBUTION. Indonesia (Lombok Is.). DISCUSSION Mathis and Zatwarnicki (2002) wrote that the subdivision of Dryxo in subgenera is unwarranted. However they designated two informal but clear species groups: ornata and lispoidea, though the rest of species were not united. Lispoidea species group according to Mathis, Zatwarnicki, includes following species: D. digna Osten Sacken, 1882, D. lispoidea Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 and D. nudicorpus Miyagi, 1977. This group is characterized by the following characters: parafacial with wide blackish brown to golden-brown stripe immediately laterad of antennal base, contrasting distinctly with silvery-grey remainder of parafacial; femora except apices grey, concolorous with pleural areas, contrasting with yellow tibiae; scutum with numerous small dark brown spots at bases of setae and setulae, with 2 large, somewhat triangular dark brown spots at posterior margin of scutum and with 2 spots on scutellum around bases of apical scutellar setae. Presurstylus long and relatively slender, sometimes pointed apically, with basomedial arm. The new species is undoubtedly belongs to lispoidea species-group. The structure of male terminalia of the new species is very close to those of D. lispoidea, however clear external characters (see diagnosis) allow to determine this species and distinguish it undoubtedly from all other known species of the genus. Key to species of lispoidea group of the genus Dryxo 1. Dark bands on tergites 3-5 lacking narrow medial extension to posterior margin; postpronotal seta present (Palaearctic)... D. nudicorpus Miyagi, 1977 Dark bands on tergites 3-5 with narrow medial extension to posterior margin; postpronotal seta absent.. 2 5

2. Anterior half of frons black, lacquer shining; orbital area with 2 isolated black spots; femora with yellow-orange apices; tibiae yellow with black bands (Oriental)... D. fantastica sp. n. Frons dark, in grey or golden microtomentum (Figs 4, 5), orbital area with 1 spot; femora and tibiae dark 3 3. Katepisternal seta well developed, subequal to notopleural seta; tergites 2-5 grey on ventral side; 1 well developed anepisternal setae on posterior margin (Oriental). D. digna Osten Sacken, 1882 Katepisternal seta weakly developed, much thinner and shorter than notopleural seta; tergites 2-5 with black spots on ventral side; 2 weakly developed anepisternal setae on posterior margin (Australasian/Oceanian, Oriental).... D. lispoidea Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The authors are very grateful to Dr. Nikita Vikhrev (Zoological Museum Moscow University) who organized the expedition to Indonesia and Dr. Oleg Kosterin (Institute of Cytology and Genetics of Siberian Division of Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk) who collected and handed over for examination such remarkable fly. The reported study was supported by the Russian Funds for Basic Research, research project No. 13 04 01638a. REFERENCES Cogan, B.H. 1968. A revision of the Ethiopian species of the tribe Notiphilini (Diptera: Ephydridae). Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Entomology. 21(6): 281 365. Cresson, E.T., Jr. 1936. Descriptions and notes on genera and species of the dipterous family Ephydridae. II. Transactions of the American Entomological Society. 62: 257 270. Krivosheina, M.G. 2013. Dryxella mathisi a new genus and species of shore flies (Diptera, Ephydridae) from India. Russian Entomological Journal, 22(1): 77 80. Krivosheina, M.G. 2014. New data on the distribution of the shore-fly Dryxo woodi Cresson, 1936 (Diptera, Ephydridae). Far Eastern Entomologist, 273: 15 17. Macquart, M.J. [1844]. Diptères exotiques nouveaux ou peu connus. Mémoires de la Société royale des Sciences, de l'agriculture et des Arts de Lille, 1840: 162 460. Mathis, W.N. & Zatwarnicki T. 2002. A phylogenetic study of the tribe Dryxini Zatwarnicki (Diptera: Ephydridae). Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, 617: 1 101. Miyagi, I. 1977. Ephydridae (Insecta: Diptera). Fauna Japonica. Keigaku Publishing Company, Limited, Tokyo. 113 p. Osten Sacken, C.R. 1882. Diptera from the Philippine Islands brought home by Dr. Carl Semper, and described by C.R. Osten Sacken [part]. Berliner Entomologische Zeitschrift, 26(2): 187 252. Robineau-Desvoidy, J.B. 1830. Essai sur les Myodaires. Mémoires Preséntes par divers Savans a l'académie Royale des Sciences de l'institut de France, et Imprimés par son Ordre Sciences Mathématiques et Physiques, 2(2): 1 813. Zatwarnicki, T. 1992. A new classification of Ephydridae based on phylogenetic reconstruction (Diptera: Cyclorrhapha). Genus, 3(2): 65 119. 6