Olecryptotendipes obtunsus Mukherjee & Hazra 2022, sp. n.
Olecryptotendipes obtunsus sp. n. GenBank Accession no. MZ695837 LSIDurn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 2E18995E-B925-4706-B2CE-899C36BFEB32 Material examined . Holotype male, labelled ‘ Holotype Olecryptotendipes obtunsus sp. n ., India, West Bengal, Burdwan [23°22ʹN, 87°85ʹE], 10.ii.2021, Coll. N. Hazra’....
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Olecryptotendipes obtunsus sp. n. GenBank Accession no. MZ695837 LSIDurn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 2E18995E-B925-4706-B2CE-899C36BFEB32 Material examined . Holotype male, labelled ‘ Holotype Olecryptotendipes obtunsus sp. n ., India, West Bengal, Burdwan [23°22ʹN, 87°85ʹE], 10.ii.2021, Coll. N. Hazra’. Paratype 2 males, same data as holotype, labelled ‘ Paratype Olecryptotendipes obtunsus sp. n. , India, West Bengal, Burdwan [23°22ʹN, 87°85ʹE], 14.v.2020, Coll. N. Hazra’. Paratype 1 male, same data as holotype, labelled ‘ Paratype Olecryptotendipes obtunsus sp. n. , India, West Bengal, Burdwan [23°22ʹN, 87°85ʹE], 16.iv.2021, Coll. N. Hazra’. Paratype 1 male, same data as holotype, labelled ‘ Paratype Olecryptotendipes obtunsus sp. n. , India, West Bengal, Burdwan [23°22ʹN, 87°85ʹE], 15.vii.2021, Coll. N. Hazra’. Diagnosis. The new species is distinguished by the presence of an inverted Y-shaped superior volsella consisting of a non-sclerotised blunt outer part and a small sclerotised inner part, a parallel-sided anal point, weak shoulder-like corner on tergite IX and weak inferior volsella. Etymology. The name ‘ obtunsus ’ a Latin word, refers to the blunt outer part of the superior volsella; to be treated as an adjective. Male (n=5). Total length 2.9–3.03, 2.96 mm. Wing length 1.97–2.1, 2.03 mm. Costal length 1.90–2.00, 1.95 mm. Antennal length 0.82–0.85, 0.83 mm. Colouration. Thorax dark brown. Leg and abdomen yellowish brown. Head. Head width 530–550, 540 µm. Temporal setae 9–10 (IV 2–3, OV 5, Po 2). Clypeal setae 10–12. Frontal tubercles absent. Eyes bare with dorsomedial extension of 80–90, 155 µm.AR 1.82–1.93, 1.87; ultimate flagellomere 530–560, 545 µm long. Palpomere lengths (I–V) (µm): 20: 40–50; 45: 90–110; 100: 120: 130–140; 135. CA 0.65– 0.67, 0.66. Thorax. Vittae present. Scutal tubercle absent. Acrostichals 10, dorsocentrals 6–7, prealars 3, supraalars 2–3, scutellars 6–8. Wing (Fig. 3A). VR 1.07–1.12, 1.09. R 1 with 7–8 setae, R 4+5 bare. Brachiolum with 2 setae. Squama with 4 fringed setae. Anal lobe moderately developed. Legs. Fore tibia with 3 setae. Mid legs with 2 tibial spurs; 23–25.3, 24.15 µm and 25.3–27.6, 26.45 µm long with 24–30 teeth. Hind leg with 2 tibial spurs; 27.6–29.9, 28.75 µm and 32.2 µm long with 44–50 teeth. Lengths and proportions of leg segments shown in table 3. Abdomen. Tergite IX with weak shoulder-like corner on each side of anal point. Hypopygium (Figs. 3B–E). Anal tergite band Y-shaped. Anal point parallel-sided, distally rounded, originating from caudal margin of anal tergite; 43.7–46, 44.85 µm long, 6.9–9.2, 8.05 µm wide. Anal point bearing 4 basally located lateral setae on each side. Transverse sternapodeme 39.1–43.7, 41.4 µm long, longitudinal sternapodeme 57.5–62.1, 59.8 µm long. Superior volsella variable shaped (Figs. 3D–E), 69–75.9, 72.45 µm long and 23 µm wide, slightly curved, apically somewhat inverted Y shaped, consisting of sclerotised shorter inner protrusion with 1 apical seta and 1 sub apical seta and a blunt non-sclerotised longer outer protrusion; covered with microtrichia in inner parts. Inferior volsella small, reaching beyond margin of anal tergite and covered with microtrichia. Gonocoxite 117.3–126.5, 122 µm long. Gonostylus 142.6–149.5, 146 µm long bearing 5 setae along inner margin. HR 0.82– 0.84, 0.83; HV 2.39–2.47, 2.43. Distribution. West Bengal, India (present record). Remarks. The new species is similar to Olecryptotendipes exilis Yan, Wang et Bu, 2012 in having a parallel sided anal point, two setae on the superior volsella and a microtrichiose inner part of the superior volsella, but the absence of a spur-like posterolateral projection of superior volsella and lobe on tergite IX can differentiate the new species from O. exilis . The shape of the gonostylus and presence of a weak shoulder-like corner on tergite IX are similar in both new species and O. melasmus Yan, Wang et Bu, 2012 but they differ in the shape of the superior volsella and anal point. A world key to the species of the genus Olecryptotendipes Zorina, 2007 (♂) ( revised after Yan et al . 2017) 1. Acrostichals absent; R bare (Palaearctic: Russia)....................................... O. secundus (Zorina, 2003) - Acrostichals present; R with setae........................................................................ 2 2(1). Thorax without dark brown spots..........................................................................3 - Thorax with dark brown spots........................................................................... 4 3(2). Inferior volsella absent; antepronotals 2 (Palaearctic: Russia, China)............................ O. lenzi (Zorina, 2001) - Inferior volsella lobe–like; antepronotals 6–7 (Oriental China).......................... O. exilis Yan, Wang et Bu, 2012 4(2). Superior volsella without projection...................................................................... 5 - Superior volsella with projection......................................................................... 6 5(4). Superior volsella simple, digitiform (Oriental China).................................. O. arienus Yan et Wang, 2017 - Superior volsella inverted, T-shaped in appearance (Orient: India) (Fig. 4A).......................... O . extentus sp. n. 6(4). Superior volsella curved basally, straight distally, with large posterolateral projection (Palaearctic and Oriental China)............................................................................. O. melasmus Yan, Wang et Bu, 2012 - Superior volsella with a partially sclerotised beak-like small projection and a flap-like blunt non-sclerotised apicolateral projection (Orient: India) (Fig 6A).......................................................... O . obtunsus sp. n. : Published as part of Mukherjee, Bindarika & Hazra, Niladri, 2022, First records of three genera, Cyphomella Saether, 1977, Olecryptotendipes Zorina, 2007 and Robackia Saether, 1977 of the Harnischia complex from India with description of O. extentus sp. n., O. obtunsus sp. n. and R. aequilongia sp. n. (Diptera: Chironomidae), pp. 330-340 in Zootaxa 5091 (2) on pages 335-337, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5091.2.5, http://zenodo.org/record/5843668 : {"references": ["Yan, C. C., Wang, X. H. & Bu, W. J. (2012) Two new species of Olecryptotendipes Zorina, 2007 from China (Diptera, Chironomidae). Zookeys, 208, 41 - 49. https: // doi. org / 10.3897 / zookeys. 208.3299", "Zorina, O. V. (2007) Olecryptotendipes, a new genus in the Harnischia complex (Diptera: Chironomidae) from the Russian Far East. In: Andersen, T. (Ed.), Contributions to the Systematics and Ecology of Aquatic Diptera - A Tribute to Ole A. Saether. The Caddis Press, Columbus, pp. 347 - 351.", "Yan, C., Liu, T., Zhao, G., Shi, Y. & Wang, X. H. (2017) A new species of Olecryptotendipes Zorina from China (Diptera, Chironomidae). Zootaxa, 4299 (2), 291 - 296. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 4299.2.10", "Zorina, O. V. (2003) Four new species of non - biting midges of the Harnischia complex (Diptera, Chironomidae, Chironomidae) from Sakhalin Island (Russian Far East). Eurasian Entomological Journal, 2, 221 - 225.", "Zorina, O. V. (2001) New species of the genera Cryptotendipes, Dicrotendipes, Microtendipes and Stenochironomus (Diptera, Chironomidae, Chironominae) from the Russian Far East. Vestnik Zoologii, 35, 31 - 38."]} |
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Mukherjee, Bindarika Hazra, Niladri 2022 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5847260 https://zenodo.org/record/5847260 unknown Zenodo http://zenodo.org/record/5843668 http://publication.plazi.org/id/023601470B659F5BFF87FFFD5E5CFF84 http://zoobank.org/B1C9CEAD-3153-439F-8278-ED394C6815C7 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5091.2.5 http://zenodo.org/record/5843668 http://publication.plazi.org/id/023601470B659F5BFF87FFFD5E5CFF84 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5843674 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5843676 http://zoobank.org/B1C9CEAD-3153-439F-8278-ED394C6815C7 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5847259 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit Open Access info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Arthropoda Insecta Diptera Chironomidae Olecryptotendipes Olecryptotendipes obtunsus Taxonomic treatment article-journal Text ScholarlyArticle 2022 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5847260 https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5091.2.5 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5843674 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5843676 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5847259 2022-02-09T12:17:47Z Olecryptotendipes obtunsus sp. n. GenBank Accession no. MZ695837 LSIDurn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 2E18995E-B925-4706-B2CE-899C36BFEB32 Material examined . Holotype male, labelled ‘ Holotype Olecryptotendipes obtunsus sp. n ., India, West Bengal, Burdwan [23°22ʹN, 87°85ʹE], 10.ii.2021, Coll. N. Hazra’. Paratype 2 males, same data as holotype, labelled ‘ Paratype Olecryptotendipes obtunsus sp. n. , India, West Bengal, Burdwan [23°22ʹN, 87°85ʹE], 14.v.2020, Coll. N. Hazra’. Paratype 1 male, same data as holotype, labelled ‘ Paratype Olecryptotendipes obtunsus sp. n. , India, West Bengal, Burdwan [23°22ʹN, 87°85ʹE], 16.iv.2021, Coll. N. Hazra’. Paratype 1 male, same data as holotype, labelled ‘ Paratype Olecryptotendipes obtunsus sp. n. , India, West Bengal, Burdwan [23°22ʹN, 87°85ʹE], 15.vii.2021, Coll. N. Hazra’. Diagnosis. The new species is distinguished by the presence of an inverted Y-shaped superior volsella consisting of a non-sclerotised blunt outer part and a small sclerotised inner part, a parallel-sided anal point, weak shoulder-like corner on tergite IX and weak inferior volsella. Etymology. The name ‘ obtunsus ’ a Latin word, refers to the blunt outer part of the superior volsella; to be treated as an adjective. Male (n=5). Total length 2.9–3.03, 2.96 mm. Wing length 1.97–2.1, 2.03 mm. Costal length 1.90–2.00, 1.95 mm. Antennal length 0.82–0.85, 0.83 mm. Colouration. Thorax dark brown. Leg and abdomen yellowish brown. Head. Head width 530–550, 540 µm. Temporal setae 9–10 (IV 2–3, OV 5, Po 2). Clypeal setae 10–12. Frontal tubercles absent. Eyes bare with dorsomedial extension of 80–90, 155 µm.AR 1.82–1.93, 1.87; ultimate flagellomere 530–560, 545 µm long. Palpomere lengths (I–V) (µm): 20: 40–50; 45: 90–110; 100: 120: 130–140; 135. CA 0.65– 0.67, 0.66. Thorax. Vittae present. Scutal tubercle absent. Acrostichals 10, dorsocentrals 6–7, prealars 3, supraalars 2–3, scutellars 6–8. Wing (Fig. 3A). VR 1.07–1.12, 1.09. R 1 with 7–8 setae, R 4+5 bare. Brachiolum with 2 setae. Squama with 4 fringed setae. Anal lobe moderately developed. Legs. Fore tibia with 3 setae. Mid legs with 2 tibial spurs; 23–25.3, 24.15 µm and 25.3–27.6, 26.45 µm long with 24–30 teeth. Hind leg with 2 tibial spurs; 27.6–29.9, 28.75 µm and 32.2 µm long with 44–50 teeth. Lengths and proportions of leg segments shown in table 3. Abdomen. Tergite IX with weak shoulder-like corner on each side of anal point. Hypopygium (Figs. 3B–E). Anal tergite band Y-shaped. Anal point parallel-sided, distally rounded, originating from caudal margin of anal tergite; 43.7–46, 44.85 µm long, 6.9–9.2, 8.05 µm wide. Anal point bearing 4 basally located lateral setae on each side. Transverse sternapodeme 39.1–43.7, 41.4 µm long, longitudinal sternapodeme 57.5–62.1, 59.8 µm long. Superior volsella variable shaped (Figs. 3D–E), 69–75.9, 72.45 µm long and 23 µm wide, slightly curved, apically somewhat inverted Y shaped, consisting of sclerotised shorter inner protrusion with 1 apical seta and 1 sub apical seta and a blunt non-sclerotised longer outer protrusion; covered with microtrichia in inner parts. Inferior volsella small, reaching beyond margin of anal tergite and covered with microtrichia. Gonocoxite 117.3–126.5, 122 µm long. Gonostylus 142.6–149.5, 146 µm long bearing 5 setae along inner margin. HR 0.82– 0.84, 0.83; HV 2.39–2.47, 2.43. Distribution. West Bengal, India (present record). Remarks. The new species is similar to Olecryptotendipes exilis Yan, Wang et Bu, 2012 in having a parallel sided anal point, two setae on the superior volsella and a microtrichiose inner part of the superior volsella, but the absence of a spur-like posterolateral projection of superior volsella and lobe on tergite IX can differentiate the new species from O. exilis . The shape of the gonostylus and presence of a weak shoulder-like corner on tergite IX are similar in both new species and O. melasmus Yan, Wang et Bu, 2012 but they differ in the shape of the superior volsella and anal point. A world key to the species of the genus Olecryptotendipes Zorina, 2007 (♂) ( revised after Yan et al . 2017) 1. Acrostichals absent; R bare (Palaearctic: Russia)....................................... O. secundus (Zorina, 2003) - Acrostichals present; R with setae........................................................................ 2 2(1). Thorax without dark brown spots..........................................................................3 - Thorax with dark brown spots........................................................................... 4 3(2). Inferior volsella absent; antepronotals 2 (Palaearctic: Russia, China)............................ O. lenzi (Zorina, 2001) - Inferior volsella lobe–like; antepronotals 6–7 (Oriental China).......................... O. exilis Yan, Wang et Bu, 2012 4(2). Superior volsella without projection...................................................................... 5 - Superior volsella with projection......................................................................... 6 5(4). Superior volsella simple, digitiform (Oriental China).................................. O. arienus Yan et Wang, 2017 - Superior volsella inverted, T-shaped in appearance (Orient: India) (Fig. 4A).......................... O . extentus sp. n. 6(4). Superior volsella curved basally, straight distally, with large posterolateral projection (Palaearctic and Oriental China)............................................................................. O. melasmus Yan, Wang et Bu, 2012 - Superior volsella with a partially sclerotised beak-like small projection and a flap-like blunt non-sclerotised apicolateral projection (Orient: India) (Fig 6A).......................................................... O . obtunsus sp. n. : Published as part of Mukherjee, Bindarika & Hazra, Niladri, 2022, First records of three genera, Cyphomella Saether, 1977, Olecryptotendipes Zorina, 2007 and Robackia Saether, 1977 of the Harnischia complex from India with description of O. extentus sp. n., O. obtunsus sp. n. and R. aequilongia sp. n. (Diptera: Chironomidae), pp. 330-340 in Zootaxa 5091 (2) on pages 335-337, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5091.2.5, http://zenodo.org/record/5843668 : {"references": ["Yan, C. C., Wang, X. H. & Bu, W. J. (2012) Two new species of Olecryptotendipes Zorina, 2007 from China (Diptera, Chironomidae). Zookeys, 208, 41 - 49. https: // doi. org / 10.3897 / zookeys. 208.3299", "Zorina, O. V. (2007) Olecryptotendipes, a new genus in the Harnischia complex (Diptera: Chironomidae) from the Russian Far East. In: Andersen, T. (Ed.), Contributions to the Systematics and Ecology of Aquatic Diptera - A Tribute to Ole A. Saether. The Caddis Press, Columbus, pp. 347 - 351.", "Yan, C., Liu, T., Zhao, G., Shi, Y. & Wang, X. H. (2017) A new species of Olecryptotendipes Zorina from China (Diptera, Chironomidae). Zootaxa, 4299 (2), 291 - 296. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 4299.2.10", "Zorina, O. V. (2003) Four new species of non - biting midges of the Harnischia complex (Diptera, Chironomidae, Chironomidae) from Sakhalin Island (Russian Far East). Eurasian Entomological Journal, 2, 221 - 225.", "Zorina, O. V. (2001) New species of the genera Cryptotendipes, Dicrotendipes, Microtendipes and Stenochironomus (Diptera, Chironomidae, Chironominae) from the Russian Far East. 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