Кавказский энтомол. бюллетень 11(1): 211–213 © CAUCASIAN ENTOMOLOGICAL BULL. 2015


A new species of the genus Acerocnema Becker, 1894 (Diptera: Scathophagidae) from Buryatia, Russia

Новый вид рода Acerocnema Becker, 1894 (Diptera: Scathophagidae) из Бурятии, Россия

A.L. Ozerov А.Л. Озеров

Zoological Museum, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Bol’shaya Nikitskaya Str., 6, Moscow 125009 Russia. E-mail: ozerov2455@ rambler.ru

Зоологический музей, Московский государственный университет им. М.В. Ломоносова, Большая Никитская ул., 6, Москва 125009 Россия

Key words: Diptera, Scathophagidae, Acerocnema, new species.

Ключевые слова: Diptera, Scathophagidae, Acerocnema, новый вид.


Abstract. Acerocnema richterae sp. n., from the family Scathophagidae (Diptera) is described from Buryatia, Russia. Key to species of Acerocnema Becker, 1894 of Russia is given.

Резюме. Описан новый для науки вид двукрылых, Acerocnema richterae sp. n., из семейства Scathophagidae с территории Бурятии, Россия. Дан ключ для определения видов рода Acerocnema Becker, 1894 фауны России.

Acerocnema Becker, 1894 is one of the small genera within the family Scathophagidae, which until the present time has comprised 11–12 species distributed in the Holarctic Region [Gorodokov, 1986; Vockeroth, 1987; Iwasa, 2014]. Six species are registered in Russia [Stackelberg, 1952; Ozerov, 2006, 2013, 2014]. The data on the biology of Acerocnema species are very poor. Adults were mainly captured on flowering Corydalis plants but only for Acerocnema macrocera (Meigen, 1826) females ovipositing eggs on fruits of Corydalis solida were observed [Mortelmans, Devillers, 2014].

The genus Acerocnema is characterised by the combination of next characters: arista bare or short pubescent; palpus distinctly spatulate, without strong apical/subapical seta; proepisternum covered with hairs at middle or in anterior part; fore femur ventrally without short black spines; anepisternum covered with setulae usually along dorsal margin and in posterior part only, without setulae posterior to anterior spiracle; katepisternum with one strong seta in posterodorsal corner; anepimeron bare; postmetacoxal bridge absent; scutellum with two pairs of setae, basal and apical; male sternite 5 usually long and bilobate posteriorly, directed downwardly and perpendicularly to the other sternites (Fig. 1).

Terminology follows McAlpine [1981] and Cumming and Wood [2009], except that ‘postpedicel’ is used for antennal flagellomere 1 (third antennal segment) [Stuckenberg, 1999].

Acerocnema richterae Ozerov, sp. n.

(Figs 1–5)

Material. Holotype, : Russia, Buryatia, Chamney, 50.402N 103.8681E, bottom land of Shibertuy River, 29.04.1971, V. Richter (Zoological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, Russia).

Description. Male (Fig. 1). Length of body 5.3 mm. Length of wing 4.2 mm.

Head in profile higher than long. Frontal vitta matt, yellow; fronto-orbital plate yellow. Face, parafacial and gena yellow, with delicate whitish reflection. Ocellar triangle black. Postcranium yellow completely, delicate whitish dusted. Height of gena slightly less than vertical diameter of eye. Setae: 3 orbital, 4 frontal, 1 ocellar, 1 post-ocellar (short and thin, divergent), 1 inner vertical, 1 outer vertical; 1 pair of strong vibrissae; all setae yellow. Scapus, pedicel and postpedicel yellow. Postpedicel with acutely angled upper apical corner, approximately 3 times as long as wide. Arista black, widened throughout its length, very short pubescent. Palpus clavate, yellow.

Thorax yellow in ground colour, delicate whitish dusted, only scutum in central part and mediotergite black. Acrostichals very short, in three–four rows, prescutellar pair not differentiated from other hairs on scutum, dorsocentrals 2 + (2 – 3), intra-alars 0 + 2,

supra-alars 1 + 2, postpronotals 2, notopleurals 2, postalars 2. Proepisternum with hairs in central part, with long seta near lower margin. Proepimeron with long seta. Anepisternum covered with hairs in posterior half and with 5 setae along posterior margin. Katepisternum covered with hairs, with long setae in ventral corner and strong seta in posterodorsal corner. Anepimeron bare. Scutellum yellow, with pair of lateral scutellar and pair of apical setae. All thoracic setae and hairs yellow.

Legs yellow. Mid femur with long ventral seta basally, row of antеrodorsal setae in apical third, anteroventral seta in apical quarter, and posterior preapical seta. Mid tibia with 2 antеrodorsal setae, 1 posterodorsal in basal third, 1 anterior seta in apical third, 2 very long curved preapical posterior setae and posterior apical seta. Hind femur with row of anterodorsal setae and 3–4 anteroventral setae in apical quarter. Hind tibia with 2 antеrodorsal setae, 1 posterodorsal/dorsal seta in basal third, 1 anteroventral seta in apical third, 1 preapical dorsal seta and apical setae: anterodorsal, posterodorsal and anteroventral. All setae and hairs of legs yellow.

212 A.L. Ozerov


image


Figs 1–5. Acerocnema richterae Ozerov, sp. n., holotype, male.

1 – habitus, lateral view; 2 – sternite 4; 3 – sternite 5; 4 – epandrium, cerci and surstyli, dorsal view; 5 – epandrium, cerci and surstyli, lateral view. Рис. 1–5. Acerocnema richterae Ozerov, sp. n., голотип, самец.

1 – внешний вид, сбоку; 2 – стернит 4; 3 – стернит 5; 4 – эпандрий, церки и сурстили, вид сверху; 5 – эпандрий, церки и сурстили, вид сбоку.

A new species of the genus Acerocnema Becker, 1894 (Diptera: Scathophagidae) from Buryatia, Russia 213


Wing clear, with yellow veins. R1 bare apically on dorsal surface. Calypters and their margins yellowish. Halter yellowish.

Abdomen yellow, covered with yellow hairs. Male sternites 4 and 5 as in Figs 2–3. Epandrium and surstyli as in Figs 4–5.

Comparison. The new species is more similar to Acerocnema barkalovi Ozerov, 2006 and Acerocnema arctica Ozerov, 2013 by the color of male postpedicel (yellow in all species), but easily differs by completely yellow head (see key below).

Distribution. Russia: Buryatia.

Etymology. The species is named in the honour of the Russian dipterist Dr. Vera Andreevna Richter, who made substantial contributions to the study of Asilidae and Tachinidae.

Key to species of Acerocnema of Russia

  1. Vein R1 bare 2

  2. Postpedicel yellow, if darkened (female of A. arctica) then fronto-orbital plate yellow 3


Acknowledgements

I want to thank Dr. Olga Ovtshinnikova and Mrs. Galina Suleymanova for the help during my work with the collection in the Zoological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences (St. Petersburg, Russia).

The reported study was supported by Russian Foundation for Basic Research, research project No. 13-04- 01638a.

References

Cumming J.M., Wood D.M. 2009. Adult morphology and terminology. In:

Manual of Central American Diptera. Vol. 1. (B.V. Brown, A. Borkent,

J.M. Cumming, D.M. Wood, N.E. Woodley, M. Zumbado eds.). Ottawa: National Research Council Press: 9–50.

Gorodkov K.B. 1986. Family Scathophagidae. In: Catalogue of Palaearctic Diptera. Vol. 11. Scathophagidae – Hypodermatidae. (Á. Soós,

L. Papp eds.). Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó: 11–41.

Iwasa M. 2014. Three new species of the genus Acerocnema Becker (Diptera: Scathophagidae) from Japan, with a key to the Palaearctic species. Studia Dipterologica. 2013. 20(2): 175–183.

McAlpine J.F. 1981. Morphology and terminology – adults. In: Manual of Nearctic Diptera. Vol. 1. Monograph 27. (J.F. McAlpine, B.V. Peterson,

G.E. Shewell, H.J. Teskey, J.R. Vockeroth, D.M. Wood coord.). Ottawa: Agriculture Canada: 9–63.

Mortelmans J., Devillers C. 2014. Acerocnema macrocera (Meigen, 1826), a new genus and species for Belgium and the Netherlands (Diptera: Scathophagidae). Bulletin de la Société royale belge d’Entomologie. 150: 135–138.

Ozerov A.L. 2006. New species of the family Scathophagidae from Altai and Far East of Russia. Euroasian Entomological Journal. 5(4): 333–336 (in Russian).

Ozerov A.L. 2013. Description of five new species and notes on taxonomy of Scathophagidae (Diptera). Russian Entomological Journal. 22(1): 81–89.

Ozerov A.L. 2014. Notes on types of three species of Scathophagidae (Diptera) described by I.W. Zetterstedt. Russian Entomological Journal. 23(4): 317–320.

Stackelberg A.A. 1952. New species of Cordyluridae (Diptera) from the North of USSR. In: Trudy Zoologicheskogo instituta Akademii nauk SSSR. Tom 12. Opisanie novykh vidov fauny Sovetskogo Soyuza [Proceedings of the Zoological Institute, Academy of Sciences of the USSR. Vol. 12. Description of new species of fauna of the Soviet Union]. Moscow – Leningrad: Academy of Sciences of the USSR Publ.: 405–407 (in Russian).

Vockeroth J.R. 1987. 103. Scathophagidae. In: Manual of Nearctic Diptera. Vol. 2. Monograph 28. (J.F. McAlpine, B.V. Peterson, G.E. Shewell,

H.J. Teskey, J.R. Vockeroth, D.M. Wood coord.). Ottawa: Agriculture Canada: 1085–1097.

Stuckenberg B.R. 1999. Antennal evolution in the Brachycera (Diptera), with a reassessment of terminology relating to the flagellum. Studia Dipterologica. 6: 33–48.