Gimnomera aquilonia Chagnon & Sinclair 2020, sp. nov.

Gimnomera aquilonia sp. nov. (Figs 1, 2, 23, 31) urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: FB11E419-95BA-4C3C-A1F2-AB9BFA234276 Diagnosis. This Nearctic species is characterized by having 3–5 frontal setae and the male terminalia with a cupshaped cercus. Gimnomera aquilonia is similar in appearance to the Nearctic...

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Main Authors: Chagnon, Marie-Eve, Sinclair, Bradley J.
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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Diptera
Scathophagidae
Gimnomera
Gimnomera aquilonia
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Diptera
Scathophagidae
Gimnomera
Gimnomera aquilonia
Chagnon, Marie-Eve
Sinclair, Bradley J.
Gimnomera aquilonia Chagnon & Sinclair 2020, sp. nov.
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Diptera
Scathophagidae
Gimnomera
Gimnomera aquilonia
description Gimnomera aquilonia sp. nov. (Figs 1, 2, 23, 31) urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: FB11E419-95BA-4C3C-A1F2-AB9BFA234276 Diagnosis. This Nearctic species is characterized by having 3–5 frontal setae and the male terminalia with a cupshaped cercus. Gimnomera aquilonia is similar in appearance to the Nearctic species G. subvittata , G. cuneiventris and G. tibialis because of their similar body colouring, but the cercus of the latter three species is triangular with protrusions. The pregonite of G. subvittata is branched unlike G. aquilonia which has a row of setae on the expanded, unbranched pregonite, while G. cuneiventris and G. tibialis have a teardrop-shaped pregonite with 2–3 setae. The dark coloured males of G. incisurata are also similar in appearance to G. aquilonia . However, this latter species has one postpronotal seta compared to two in G. incisurata . Description. Male. Body primarily brown to black; pleura dark brown; scutum black. Head with face black and gena black, sometimes with yellow in genal groove; genal width about 1⁄3 eye height; postgena black. Frontal vitta yellow transitioning to black towards ocellar triangle; fronto-orbital plate black sometimes yellowish anteriorly; parafacial black or yellow. Fronto-orbital plate with 3–5 inclinate frontal setae and laterally 1 row of proclinate pale frontal setulae, 1 proclinate and 2 lateroclinate orbital setae, 1 pair of lateroclinate ocellar setae, 1 pair of short divergent postocellar setae, 1 pair of long inclinate inner vertical setae and 1 pair of lateroclinate outer vertical setae. Gena with 2 short supravibrissal setae not equal in size to vibrissa, 1 strong vibrissa, 4–7 variably lengthened subvibrissal setae, 1–3 subequal to vibrissa. Antenna with postpedicel black, about twice as long as pedicel; scape and pedicel black or yellow, 1 long black seta on pedicel; arista black and micropubescent. Palpus pale yellow with short black setae apically as well as long pale setulae on dorsal side. Thorax with long scutal setae usually brown to black, setulae pale; acrostichal setulae biserial, finer than dorsocentrals; 2 presutural (anterior seta short) and 3–4 postsutural dorsocentral setae; 1 posterior postpronotal seta and 8–13 short, stout erect postpronotal setae on anterior portion of postpronotum and scutum, anterior setae variable in thickness; 1 presutural intra-alar seta, 2 notopleural setae, 2 postsutural supra-alar setae, 2 postalar setae. Pleura with 1 proepisternal seta; 1 proepimeral seta; 2 black posterior anepisternal setae and 5–7 pale setulae of variable thickness; 1 posterodorsal katepisternal seta; dorsal 2⁄3 of anepisternum, anepimeron and katepisternum with long pale setulae. Wing (length 2.6–3.1 mm) clear, lightly infuscate; R 1 setose on apical 1⁄4 above, between 5–7 setulae; CuA+CuP ending just short of wing margin. Halter white to brown. Legs entirely brown, occasionally pale; fore, mid and hind tibiae lighter brown than other parts of leg; legs clothed in pale setulae. Fore femur with 1 preapical dorsal seta and 1 posterodorsal seta on apical 1⁄4. Mid femur with 1 preapical posterodorsal seta. Mid tibia with 1 preapical dorsal seta; 1 preapical anterior seta and 1 preapical anteroventral seta. Hind femur with 1 posterodorsal seta, not preapical; 1 proximal posterior seta. Hind tibia with 2 dorsal setae on apical 1⁄4; 1 preapical posterodorsal seta; 1 preapical anterodorsal seta. Tarsi with short, white ventral pile. Abdominal tergites brown/black, shiny and covered in long pale setulae. Abdominal sternites also brown/black. Sternite 5 with 2 small bulbous lobes, outer margin with short stiff setae. Terminalia (Figs 1, 2) with epandrium brown/black; surstylus dark yellow to brown; cercus brown/black; hypandrium brown. Surstylus robust and short, subequal in length to cercus; trough-shaped with indent facing cercus. Cercus rectangular cup-shaped in posterior view; ventral end fused to form cups; posterior fold of cups with setulae on outer surface; cercus wider than surstylus. Pregonite dorsal end broad and ventral end tapered into point; anterior end rounded posteriorly; posterior end with sharp diagonal slant meeting at most ventral point; diagonal slant with many undefined setulae; 1 long black seta at ventral tip of pregonite. Postgonite narrower than pregonite, subequal in length; apical end curved anteriorly. Female. Similar to male; intersegmental membrane between 7 and 8 clothed with short pale spines; tergite and sternite 8 not fused, both prolonged posteriorly and closely approximated (Fig. 23). Type material. HOLOTYPE ♂, labelled: “CAN [Canada]: NU [Nunavut]: Cambridge Bay/ 69.12225°, - 105.42191°/ Repl.2 wet, pan traps/ 7–11.vii.2011, NBP field party”; “ HOLOTYPE / Gimnomera / aquilonia / Chagnon & Sinclair [red label]” (LEM). PARATYPES: CANADA. Northwest Territories: Bailey Pt., Melville Island [74°58′38.3′′N 115°40′04.8′′W], 21.vii.1965, J.E.H. Martin (1♂, CNC). Nunavut: Cambridge Bay, 69°7′20.1′′N 105°25′18.876′′W, Repl.2 wet, sweep, 7.vii.2011, NBP field party (2♀, LEM); same data except, 69°7′20.1′′N 105°25′18.876′′W, Repl.1 wet, Malaise, 7–11.vii.2011 (6♂, LEM); same data except, 69°7′20.1′′N 105°25′18.876′′W, Repl.2 wet, pan traps, 11–15.vii.2011 (2♂, barcoded, LEM); same data except, 69°7′25.176′′N 105°25′31.116′′W, Repl.3 wet, pan traps, 7–11.vii.2011 (1♂, LEM); same data except, 69°7′25.176′′N 105°25′31.116′′W, Repl.3 wet, sweep, 13.vii.2011 (1♂, LEM); same data except, 69°7′25.176′′N 105°25′31.116′′W, Repl.3 wet, Malaise, 15– 19.vii.2011 (2♀, LEM); same data except, 69°7′18.372′′N 105°25′0.768′′W, Repl.2 wet, pan traps, 7–11.vii.2011 (6♂, LEM); same data except, 69°7′18.372′′N 105°25′0.768′′W, Repl.1 wet, Malaise, 7–11.vii.2011 (2♀, 1♂, barcoded, LEM); same data except, 69°7′18.372′′N 105°25′0.768′′W, Repl.2 wet, Malaise, 11–15.vii.2011 (3♀, LEM); same data except, 69°7′18.372′′N 105°25′0.768′′W, Repl.1 wet, pan traps, 11–15.vii.2011 (1♀, LEM); same data except, 69°7′18.372′′N 105°25′0.768′′W, Repl.2 wet, pan traps, 11–15.vii.2011 (1♀, LEM); same data except, 69°7′17.652′′N 105°25′52.464′′W, Repl.3 mesic, Malaise, 15–19.vii.2011 (1♀, LEM); Chesterfield [63°20′52.1′′N 90°44′12.0′′W], 1.vii.1950, J. R. Vockeroth (1♂, CNC); Kugluktuk, 67°50′3.372′′N 115°12′32.22′′W, Repl.3 wet, Malaise, 29.vi.–2.vii. 2011, NBP field party (1♂, LEM). Ontario: Petawawa [45°53′49.6′′N 77°17′02.6′′W], 28.v.1959, J. R. Vockeroth (1♀, CNC). Yukon: North Fork Crossing, 43, Peel Plt. Rd [64°27′N 138°17′W], 3500 ft, 3.vii.1962, P.J. Skitsko (1♀, CNC); North Fork Pass, Ogilvie Mts [64°22′37.5′′N 137°17′32.8′′W], 4300 ft, 19.vi.1962, R.E. Leech (1♀, CNC); same data except, 4100 ft, 20.vi.1962 (1♀, CNC). USA. Michigan: Midland Co. [43°36′55.2′′N 84°15′32.9′′W], 21.iv.1941, R. R. Dreisbach (1♂, USNM). Distribution. This species is found in the Cordillera ecozone and the arctic ecozone, with southern populations in Ontario and Michigan (Fig. 31). Etymology. The species name is derived from the Latin aquilonius (facing north, northern, northerly), in reference to its distribution primarily in northern Canada. Remarks. The two southern specimens are characterized by pale scutal setae and yellowish legs compared to the dark northern specimens. : Published as part of Chagnon, Marie-Eve & Sinclair, Bradley J., 2020, Revision of the Nearctic species of Gimnomera Rondani (Diptera: Scathophagidae) with morphological phylogeny and DNA barcodes, pp. 369-403 in Zootaxa 4853 (3) on pages 373-374, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4853.3.3, http://zenodo.org/record/4410845
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title Gimnomera aquilonia Chagnon & Sinclair 2020, sp. nov.
title_short Gimnomera aquilonia Chagnon & Sinclair 2020, sp. nov.
title_full Gimnomera aquilonia Chagnon & Sinclair 2020, sp. nov.
title_fullStr Gimnomera aquilonia Chagnon & Sinclair 2020, sp. nov.
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Chagnon, Marie-Eve Sinclair, Bradley J. 2020 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4511458 https://zenodo.org/record/4511458 unknown Zenodo http://zenodo.org/record/4410845 http://publication.plazi.org/id/FFB7FF9DEF08FFDECD6AFFE4FFBD0B15 http://zoobank.org/5542FC21-6790-4F20-BDCC-393899A5D89E https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4853.3.3 http://zenodo.org/record/4410845 http://publication.plazi.org/id/FFB7FF9DEF08FFDECD6AFFE4FFBD0B15 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4410847 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4410861 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4410865 http://zoobank.org/5542FC21-6790-4F20-BDCC-393899A5D89E https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4511459 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit Open Access info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Arthropoda Insecta Diptera Scathophagidae Gimnomera Gimnomera aquilonia Text Taxonomic treatment article-journal ScholarlyArticle 2020 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4511458 https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4853.3.3 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4410847 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4410861 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4410865 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4511459 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Gimnomera aquilonia sp. nov. (Figs 1, 2, 23, 31) urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: FB11E419-95BA-4C3C-A1F2-AB9BFA234276 Diagnosis. This Nearctic species is characterized by having 3–5 frontal setae and the male terminalia with a cupshaped cercus. Gimnomera aquilonia is similar in appearance to the Nearctic species G. subvittata , G. cuneiventris and G. tibialis because of their similar body colouring, but the cercus of the latter three species is triangular with protrusions. The pregonite of G. subvittata is branched unlike G. aquilonia which has a row of setae on the expanded, unbranched pregonite, while G. cuneiventris and G. tibialis have a teardrop-shaped pregonite with 2–3 setae. The dark coloured males of G. incisurata are also similar in appearance to G. aquilonia . However, this latter species has one postpronotal seta compared to two in G. incisurata . Description. Male. Body primarily brown to black; pleura dark brown; scutum black. Head with face black and gena black, sometimes with yellow in genal groove; genal width about 1⁄3 eye height; postgena black. Frontal vitta yellow transitioning to black towards ocellar triangle; fronto-orbital plate black sometimes yellowish anteriorly; parafacial black or yellow. Fronto-orbital plate with 3–5 inclinate frontal setae and laterally 1 row of proclinate pale frontal setulae, 1 proclinate and 2 lateroclinate orbital setae, 1 pair of lateroclinate ocellar setae, 1 pair of short divergent postocellar setae, 1 pair of long inclinate inner vertical setae and 1 pair of lateroclinate outer vertical setae. Gena with 2 short supravibrissal setae not equal in size to vibrissa, 1 strong vibrissa, 4–7 variably lengthened subvibrissal setae, 1–3 subequal to vibrissa. Antenna with postpedicel black, about twice as long as pedicel; scape and pedicel black or yellow, 1 long black seta on pedicel; arista black and micropubescent. Palpus pale yellow with short black setae apically as well as long pale setulae on dorsal side. Thorax with long scutal setae usually brown to black, setulae pale; acrostichal setulae biserial, finer than dorsocentrals; 2 presutural (anterior seta short) and 3–4 postsutural dorsocentral setae; 1 posterior postpronotal seta and 8–13 short, stout erect postpronotal setae on anterior portion of postpronotum and scutum, anterior setae variable in thickness; 1 presutural intra-alar seta, 2 notopleural setae, 2 postsutural supra-alar setae, 2 postalar setae. Pleura with 1 proepisternal seta; 1 proepimeral seta; 2 black posterior anepisternal setae and 5–7 pale setulae of variable thickness; 1 posterodorsal katepisternal seta; dorsal 2⁄3 of anepisternum, anepimeron and katepisternum with long pale setulae. Wing (length 2.6–3.1 mm) clear, lightly infuscate; R 1 setose on apical 1⁄4 above, between 5–7 setulae; CuA+CuP ending just short of wing margin. Halter white to brown. Legs entirely brown, occasionally pale; fore, mid and hind tibiae lighter brown than other parts of leg; legs clothed in pale setulae. Fore femur with 1 preapical dorsal seta and 1 posterodorsal seta on apical 1⁄4. Mid femur with 1 preapical posterodorsal seta. Mid tibia with 1 preapical dorsal seta; 1 preapical anterior seta and 1 preapical anteroventral seta. Hind femur with 1 posterodorsal seta, not preapical; 1 proximal posterior seta. Hind tibia with 2 dorsal setae on apical 1⁄4; 1 preapical posterodorsal seta; 1 preapical anterodorsal seta. Tarsi with short, white ventral pile. Abdominal tergites brown/black, shiny and covered in long pale setulae. Abdominal sternites also brown/black. Sternite 5 with 2 small bulbous lobes, outer margin with short stiff setae. Terminalia (Figs 1, 2) with epandrium brown/black; surstylus dark yellow to brown; cercus brown/black; hypandrium brown. Surstylus robust and short, subequal in length to cercus; trough-shaped with indent facing cercus. Cercus rectangular cup-shaped in posterior view; ventral end fused to form cups; posterior fold of cups with setulae on outer surface; cercus wider than surstylus. Pregonite dorsal end broad and ventral end tapered into point; anterior end rounded posteriorly; posterior end with sharp diagonal slant meeting at most ventral point; diagonal slant with many undefined setulae; 1 long black seta at ventral tip of pregonite. Postgonite narrower than pregonite, subequal in length; apical end curved anteriorly. Female. Similar to male; intersegmental membrane between 7 and 8 clothed with short pale spines; tergite and sternite 8 not fused, both prolonged posteriorly and closely approximated (Fig. 23). Type material. HOLOTYPE ♂, labelled: “CAN [Canada]: NU [Nunavut]: Cambridge Bay/ 69.12225°, - 105.42191°/ Repl.2 wet, pan traps/ 7–11.vii.2011, NBP field party”; “ HOLOTYPE / Gimnomera / aquilonia / Chagnon & Sinclair [red label]” (LEM). PARATYPES: CANADA. Northwest Territories: Bailey Pt., Melville Island [74°58′38.3′′N 115°40′04.8′′W], 21.vii.1965, J.E.H. Martin (1♂, CNC). Nunavut: Cambridge Bay, 69°7′20.1′′N 105°25′18.876′′W, Repl.2 wet, sweep, 7.vii.2011, NBP field party (2♀, LEM); same data except, 69°7′20.1′′N 105°25′18.876′′W, Repl.1 wet, Malaise, 7–11.vii.2011 (6♂, LEM); same data except, 69°7′20.1′′N 105°25′18.876′′W, Repl.2 wet, pan traps, 11–15.vii.2011 (2♂, barcoded, LEM); same data except, 69°7′25.176′′N 105°25′31.116′′W, Repl.3 wet, pan traps, 7–11.vii.2011 (1♂, LEM); same data except, 69°7′25.176′′N 105°25′31.116′′W, Repl.3 wet, sweep, 13.vii.2011 (1♂, LEM); same data except, 69°7′25.176′′N 105°25′31.116′′W, Repl.3 wet, Malaise, 15– 19.vii.2011 (2♀, LEM); same data except, 69°7′18.372′′N 105°25′0.768′′W, Repl.2 wet, pan traps, 7–11.vii.2011 (6♂, LEM); same data except, 69°7′18.372′′N 105°25′0.768′′W, Repl.1 wet, Malaise, 7–11.vii.2011 (2♀, 1♂, barcoded, LEM); same data except, 69°7′18.372′′N 105°25′0.768′′W, Repl.2 wet, Malaise, 11–15.vii.2011 (3♀, LEM); same data except, 69°7′18.372′′N 105°25′0.768′′W, Repl.1 wet, pan traps, 11–15.vii.2011 (1♀, LEM); same data except, 69°7′18.372′′N 105°25′0.768′′W, Repl.2 wet, pan traps, 11–15.vii.2011 (1♀, LEM); same data except, 69°7′17.652′′N 105°25′52.464′′W, Repl.3 mesic, Malaise, 15–19.vii.2011 (1♀, LEM); Chesterfield [63°20′52.1′′N 90°44′12.0′′W], 1.vii.1950, J. R. Vockeroth (1♂, CNC); Kugluktuk, 67°50′3.372′′N 115°12′32.22′′W, Repl.3 wet, Malaise, 29.vi.–2.vii. 2011, NBP field party (1♂, LEM). Ontario: Petawawa [45°53′49.6′′N 77°17′02.6′′W], 28.v.1959, J. R. Vockeroth (1♀, CNC). Yukon: North Fork Crossing, 43, Peel Plt. Rd [64°27′N 138°17′W], 3500 ft, 3.vii.1962, P.J. Skitsko (1♀, CNC); North Fork Pass, Ogilvie Mts [64°22′37.5′′N 137°17′32.8′′W], 4300 ft, 19.vi.1962, R.E. Leech (1♀, CNC); same data except, 4100 ft, 20.vi.1962 (1♀, CNC). USA. Michigan: Midland Co. [43°36′55.2′′N 84°15′32.9′′W], 21.iv.1941, R. R. Dreisbach (1♂, USNM). Distribution. This species is found in the Cordillera ecozone and the arctic ecozone, with southern populations in Ontario and Michigan (Fig. 31). Etymology. The species name is derived from the Latin aquilonius (facing north, northern, northerly), in reference to its distribution primarily in northern Canada. Remarks. The two southern specimens are characterized by pale scutal setae and yellowish legs compared to the dark northern specimens. : Published as part of Chagnon, Marie-Eve & Sinclair, Bradley J., 2020, Revision of the Nearctic species of Gimnomera Rondani (Diptera: Scathophagidae) with morphological phylogeny and DNA barcodes, pp. 369-403 in Zootaxa 4853 (3) on pages 373-374, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4853.3.3, http://zenodo.org/record/4410845 Text Arctic Cambridge Bay Kugluktuk Northwest Territories Nunavut Melville Island Yukon DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Arctic Nunavut Yukon Northwest Territories Canada Seta ENVELOPE(9.895,9.895,63.645,63.645) Leech ENVELOPE(-99.667,-99.667,-72.250,-72.250) Sinclair ENVELOPE(-63.883,-63.883,-65.733,-65.733) Midland ENVELOPE(8.224,8.224,63.072,63.072) Cambridge Bay ENVELOPE(-105.130,-105.130,69.037,69.037) Ogilvie ENVELOPE(-139.746,-139.746,63.563,63.563) North Fork ENVELOPE(161.250,161.250,-77.533,-77.533) Kugluktuk ENVELOPE(-115.096,-115.096,67.827,67.827) Alar ENVELOPE(117.883,117.883,63.233,63.233) Teardrop ENVELOPE(163.917,163.917,-78.150,-78.150) North Fork Pass ENVELOPE(-138.254,-138.254,64.561,64.561) Black Head ENVELOPE(-55.715,-55.715,52.550,52.550)