Pseudexechia pectinacea Ostroverkhova 1979

Pseudexechia pectinacea (Ostroverkhova, 1979) (Figs 4 E, 5 B, 7 A–D) Rymosia pectinacea Ostroverkhova, 1979: 178, fig. 34,5 Pseudexechia parallela Krivosheina et al. 1986: 155, figs 45,1 & 45,5 Pseudexechia trisignata Zaitzev 1999: 188, figs 108,9 & 109,1 Pseudexechia trisignata Zaitzev 2003...

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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Diptera
Mycetophilidae
Pseudexechia
Pseudexechia pectinacea
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Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
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Mycetophilidae
Pseudexechia
Pseudexechia pectinacea
Kjaerandsen, Jostein
Pseudexechia pectinacea Ostroverkhova 1979
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Diptera
Mycetophilidae
Pseudexechia
Pseudexechia pectinacea
description Pseudexechia pectinacea (Ostroverkhova, 1979) (Figs 4 E, 5 B, 7 A–D) Rymosia pectinacea Ostroverkhova, 1979: 178, fig. 34,5 Pseudexechia parallela Krivosheina et al. 1986: 155, figs 45,1 & 45,5 Pseudexechia trisignata Zaitzev 1999: 188, figs 108,9 & 109,1 Pseudexechia trisignata Zaitzev 2003: 193, figs 42,2 & 42,6 Diagnostic characters. Rather similar to P. trisignata and P. tuomikoskii , but can be distinguished by its distinctly bi-coloured pattern in dark greyish brown and yellow with a broad pale band along margin of mesonotum. Distinctive features of the male terminalia include a rectangular hypandrial lobe with sharp apices and corners; the ventral branch of gonostylus forming a small, round, symmetrical spatula; and the smooth whitish tip of dorsal branch of gonostylus being slightly acute. Females are distinguished by the combination of coloration; having tergite VII straight dorsally, forming a smooth, straight posterior margin with long, slender seta; and by having obtuse tip of sternite VIII. Description. Male (n = 6, except where otherwise stated). Total length 4.5–6, 5.3 (n= 10) mm. Wing length 3.2–4.04, 3.71 mm, or 3.19–3.42, 3.31 x as long as profemur. Antenna 1.58–1.8, 1.71 mm long. Coloration (specimen in alcohol). Distinctly bi-coloured in dark greyish brown and yellow; mesonotal stripes indistinct, diffusely defined and dark; pale humeral area extended to form broad pale band along entire margin of mesonotum. Wings unmarked, yellowish tinted. Legs all pale. Abdomen dark with small triangular, apical band on tergite II–V, tergite VI all dark; terminalia pale yellow. Head (Fig. 4 E). Width / length to frontal tubercle 1.49–1.65, 1.57. First flagellomere 1.67–1.88, 1.77 times as long as second flagellomere. Second flagellomere 1.76–1.94, 1.84 times as long as wide. Median ocellus small but distinct, lateral ocellus touching compound eye. Length / width of clypeus 1.25–1.44, 1.34. Antepenultimate segment 0.11–0.14, 0.13 mm long, palpomere ratios 1: 1.4–1.66, 1.47: 2.49–2.83, 2.61. Thorax. Mesonotum length 0.9–1.14, 1.07 mm, or 0.28–0.32, 0.29 x as long as wing. Proepisternum with 1 strong bristle. Wings. Wing length to length of R 1 2.2–2.36, 2.28; wing length to length of R 5 1.7–1.76, 1.73. Length of r-m to length of M-petiole 1–1.25, 1.11. R 4 + 5 -bending index 1.44–1.84, 1.64. Fork length ratio 0.9–0.94, 0.91. Fork width ratio 0.83–1.19, 0.96. M-ratios 0.62–0.68, 0.65 and 0.69–0.77, 0.74. CuA-ratios 1.13–1.28, 1.19 and 1.6–1.74, 1.67. CuP length to length of wing 0.45–0.49, 0.47. A 1 length to length of wing 0.34–0.36, 0.34. Legs. Leg ratios given for fore, mid and hind leg: LR 1.06–1.14, 1.1: 0.82–0.91, 0.88: 0.7–0.74, 0.72; SV 1.67–1.74, 1.71: 1.99–2.18, 2.04: 2.34–2.49, 2.4; BV 1.55–1.68, 1.59: 2.05–2.17, 2.11 (n= 5): 3.2–3.51, 3.39; TR 1.48–1.78, 1.56: 1.75–1.94, 1.83: 2.27–2.52, 2.36. Terminalia (Figs 7 A–C). Gonocoxite subsquare, with distinct condyles; sternal sclerite forming small, sclerotized, bifurcated plate. Hypandrial lobe subrectangular, with sharp apices and corners. Aedeagal guides subrectangular. Gonostylus medium sized; dorsal branch elongated, with slightly acute, whitish tip; dorsointernal branch forming large, asymmetric, broad lamellate fan; medial branch present as large knob with three setae; ventral branch forming small, round, symmetrical spatula, ventrolaterad with 2–4 fan-tipped setae; internal branch forming large, striated cushion; anterior forming branch ventrally directed, subrectangular cushion. Tergite IX wide subrectangular, fused, with strong mesal suture. Pseudocercus long, setose. Cercus forming small knob, 1.21–1.82, 1.56 (n= 5) as long as wide in dorsal view. Hypoproct triangular, apiculate. Epiproct vestigial or absent. Female (n = 4, except where otherwise stated). Total length 5–6.2, 5.6 (n= 7) mm. Wing length 3.96–4.3 mm, or 3.29–3.41 x as long as profemur. Antenna 1.42–1.82 mm long. Coloration. As in male except tergite VI and VII usually also with pale apical bands. Head. Width / length to frontal tubercle 1.23–1.55. First flagellomere 1.47–1.88 times as long as second flagellomere. Second flagellomere 1.68–2.15 times as long as wide. Median ocellus small but distinct, lateral ocellus touching compound eye. Length / width of clypeus 1.25–1.4. Antepenultimate segment 0.14–0.16 mm long, palpomere ratios 1: 1.31–1.44: 2.22–2.42. Thorax. Mesonotum length 1.12–1.3 mm, or 0.28–0.31 x as long as wing. Proepisternum with 1 strong bristle. Wings. Wing length to length of R 1 2.14–2.29; wing length to length of R 5 1.66–1.73. Length of r-m to length of M-petiole 0.87–1.33. R 4 + 5 -bending index 1.64–1.75. Fork length ratio 0.83–0.96. Fork width ratios 0.87–1. M-ratios 0.57–0.66 and 0.66–0.78. CuA-ratios 1.04–1.21 and 1.42–1.67. CuP length to length of wing 0.45–0.47. A 1 length to length of wing 0.33–0.35. Legs. Leg ratios given for fore, mid and hind leg: LR 1.09–1.14: 0.87–0.91: 0.73–0.76; SV 1.63–1.72: 1.95–2.04: 2.29–2.4; BV 1.61–1.69: 2.22–2.38: 3.41–3.55; TR 1.5–1.62: 1.85–1.95: 2.34–2.57. Terminalia (Fig. 7 D). Tergite VII straight dorsally, with smooth posterior edge; apicolateral corner with nude area; setae along margin long, slender. Tergite VIII wide, subrectangular. Tergite IX fused with postgenital plate. Cercus one-segmented, long sinusoid with obtuse tip, 3.52–3.88 as long as wide in lateral view. Postgenital plate (gonapophysis IX) elongated, with round, obtuse tip. Sternite VII subequal in length to tergite VII. Apex of sternite VIII obtuse. Gonapophysis VIII weak, narrow. Distribution. The Japanese record indicates a Wide Palaearctic distribution. In Western Europe so far reported only from Finland and Sweden. Biology unknown. Material examined. FINLAND : Ks , Kuusamo, Kiutaköngäs, 19–24 Jul 1967 (MZH, Leg. R. Tuomikoski) — 1 male; SWEDEN : LU , Jokkmokk, Porsitjärn/Porsi VVO, 1.5 km SE Vuollerim, 66 ° 25 ' 28 ''N, 20 ° 40 ' 17 ''E, 60 m a.s.l., 13 Aug– 13 Oct 2004 (MZLU, Leg. M. Karström) — 1 female, 10 males; 1–15 May 2005 (MZLU, Leg. K. Hedmark & M. Karström) — 1 female, 1 male; 15 May– 1 Jun 2005 (MZLU, Leg. K. Hedmark & M. Karström) — 5 females; 1–15 Jun 2005 (MZLU, Leg. K. Hedmark & M. Karström) — 1 male; 16 Sep– 1 Oct 2005 (MZLU, Leg. K. Hedmark & M. Karström) — 1 female, 5 males; 1–16 Oct 2005 (MZLU, Leg. K. Hedmark & M. Karström) — 1 female, 1 male; Jokkmokk, Bombmurkleskogen VVO, 4 km SSE Messaure, 66 ° 38 ' 47 '' N 20 ° 22 ' 49 ''E, 85 m a.s.l., 10 Jun 2006 (MZLU, Leg. J. Kjaerandsen) — 1 male; 66 ° 38 ' 59 ''N, 20 ° 22 ' 45 ''E, 17 Jun 2004 (MZLU, Leg. J. Kjaerandsen) — 1 male; Jokkmokk, Vuollerim, Varjek, Varjekbäcken/Jovvamyran, 66 ° 23 ' 48 ''N, 20 ° 26 ' 58 ''E, 16 Sep 2000 (Coll. & Leg. K. Hedmark) — 1 male; JAPAN : Hokkaido, Kamikawa-cho, O-bako, Souunkyo, 43 ° 42 ' 10 ''N, 143 °0' 43 ''E, 713 m. a.s.l., 5 Oct 2006 (MZLU, Leg. J. Kjaerandsen) — 2 males. : Published as part of Kjaerandsen, Jostein, 2009, The genus Pseudexechia Tuomikoski re-characterized, with a review of European species (Diptera: Mycetophilidae), pp. 1-45 in Zootaxa 2056 on pages 16-17, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.186691 : {"references": ["Ostroverkhova, G. P. (1979) Fungus-gnats (Diptera, Mycetophiloidea) of Siberia. Tomsk.", "Krivosheina, N. P., Zaitzev, A. I. & Yakovlev, E. B. (1986) Insects as decomposers of fungi in the forest of the European part of USSR. [Insects inhabiting fruiting bodies of macrofungi in the forest zone of the European part of USSR.]. Moscow.", "Zaitzev, A. I. (1999) 15. Family Bolitophilidae.; 16. Family Diadocidiidae.; 17. Family Ditomyiidae.; 18 - 19. Family Keroplatidae.; 20. Family Mycetophilidae. In: P. A. Ler (Ed), Key to the insects of Russian Far East. Vol 6. Diptera and Siphonaptera. Dalnauka, Vladivostok, pp. 134 - 239.", "Zaitzev, A. I. (2003) Fungus gnats (Diptera, Sciaroidea) of the fauna of Russia and adjacent regions. Part II. An international Journal of Dipterological Research, 14, 77 - 386."]}
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title_short Pseudexechia pectinacea Ostroverkhova 1979
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.6214055 2023-05-15T16:57:07+02:00 Pseudexechia pectinacea Ostroverkhova 1979 Kjaerandsen, Jostein 2009 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6214055 https://zenodo.org/record/6214055 unknown Zenodo http://publication.plazi.org/id/6F4EFF87FFBDFFC2FFCBFB1B5405FFFB https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.186691 http://publication.plazi.org/id/6F4EFF87FFBDFFC2FFCBFB1B5405FFFB https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.186694 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.186697 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6214054 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit Open Access Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC0 Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Arthropoda Insecta Diptera Mycetophilidae Pseudexechia Pseudexechia pectinacea article-journal ScholarlyArticle Taxonomic treatment Text 2009 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6214055 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.186691 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.186694 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.186697 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6214054 2022-04-01T11:50:58Z Pseudexechia pectinacea (Ostroverkhova, 1979) (Figs 4 E, 5 B, 7 A–D) Rymosia pectinacea Ostroverkhova, 1979: 178, fig. 34,5 Pseudexechia parallela Krivosheina et al. 1986: 155, figs 45,1 & 45,5 Pseudexechia trisignata Zaitzev 1999: 188, figs 108,9 & 109,1 Pseudexechia trisignata Zaitzev 2003: 193, figs 42,2 & 42,6 Diagnostic characters. Rather similar to P. trisignata and P. tuomikoskii , but can be distinguished by its distinctly bi-coloured pattern in dark greyish brown and yellow with a broad pale band along margin of mesonotum. Distinctive features of the male terminalia include a rectangular hypandrial lobe with sharp apices and corners; the ventral branch of gonostylus forming a small, round, symmetrical spatula; and the smooth whitish tip of dorsal branch of gonostylus being slightly acute. Females are distinguished by the combination of coloration; having tergite VII straight dorsally, forming a smooth, straight posterior margin with long, slender seta; and by having obtuse tip of sternite VIII. Description. Male (n = 6, except where otherwise stated). Total length 4.5–6, 5.3 (n= 10) mm. Wing length 3.2–4.04, 3.71 mm, or 3.19–3.42, 3.31 x as long as profemur. Antenna 1.58–1.8, 1.71 mm long. Coloration (specimen in alcohol). Distinctly bi-coloured in dark greyish brown and yellow; mesonotal stripes indistinct, diffusely defined and dark; pale humeral area extended to form broad pale band along entire margin of mesonotum. Wings unmarked, yellowish tinted. Legs all pale. Abdomen dark with small triangular, apical band on tergite II–V, tergite VI all dark; terminalia pale yellow. Head (Fig. 4 E). Width / length to frontal tubercle 1.49–1.65, 1.57. First flagellomere 1.67–1.88, 1.77 times as long as second flagellomere. Second flagellomere 1.76–1.94, 1.84 times as long as wide. Median ocellus small but distinct, lateral ocellus touching compound eye. Length / width of clypeus 1.25–1.44, 1.34. Antepenultimate segment 0.11–0.14, 0.13 mm long, palpomere ratios 1: 1.4–1.66, 1.47: 2.49–2.83, 2.61. Thorax. Mesonotum length 0.9–1.14, 1.07 mm, or 0.28–0.32, 0.29 x as long as wing. Proepisternum with 1 strong bristle. Wings. Wing length to length of R 1 2.2–2.36, 2.28; wing length to length of R 5 1.7–1.76, 1.73. Length of r-m to length of M-petiole 1–1.25, 1.11. R 4 + 5 -bending index 1.44–1.84, 1.64. Fork length ratio 0.9–0.94, 0.91. Fork width ratio 0.83–1.19, 0.96. M-ratios 0.62–0.68, 0.65 and 0.69–0.77, 0.74. CuA-ratios 1.13–1.28, 1.19 and 1.6–1.74, 1.67. CuP length to length of wing 0.45–0.49, 0.47. A 1 length to length of wing 0.34–0.36, 0.34. Legs. Leg ratios given for fore, mid and hind leg: LR 1.06–1.14, 1.1: 0.82–0.91, 0.88: 0.7–0.74, 0.72; SV 1.67–1.74, 1.71: 1.99–2.18, 2.04: 2.34–2.49, 2.4; BV 1.55–1.68, 1.59: 2.05–2.17, 2.11 (n= 5): 3.2–3.51, 3.39; TR 1.48–1.78, 1.56: 1.75–1.94, 1.83: 2.27–2.52, 2.36. Terminalia (Figs 7 A–C). Gonocoxite subsquare, with distinct condyles; sternal sclerite forming small, sclerotized, bifurcated plate. Hypandrial lobe subrectangular, with sharp apices and corners. Aedeagal guides subrectangular. Gonostylus medium sized; dorsal branch elongated, with slightly acute, whitish tip; dorsointernal branch forming large, asymmetric, broad lamellate fan; medial branch present as large knob with three setae; ventral branch forming small, round, symmetrical spatula, ventrolaterad with 2–4 fan-tipped setae; internal branch forming large, striated cushion; anterior forming branch ventrally directed, subrectangular cushion. Tergite IX wide subrectangular, fused, with strong mesal suture. Pseudocercus long, setose. Cercus forming small knob, 1.21–1.82, 1.56 (n= 5) as long as wide in dorsal view. Hypoproct triangular, apiculate. Epiproct vestigial or absent. Female (n = 4, except where otherwise stated). Total length 5–6.2, 5.6 (n= 7) mm. Wing length 3.96–4.3 mm, or 3.29–3.41 x as long as profemur. Antenna 1.42–1.82 mm long. Coloration. As in male except tergite VI and VII usually also with pale apical bands. Head. Width / length to frontal tubercle 1.23–1.55. First flagellomere 1.47–1.88 times as long as second flagellomere. Second flagellomere 1.68–2.15 times as long as wide. Median ocellus small but distinct, lateral ocellus touching compound eye. Length / width of clypeus 1.25–1.4. Antepenultimate segment 0.14–0.16 mm long, palpomere ratios 1: 1.31–1.44: 2.22–2.42. Thorax. Mesonotum length 1.12–1.3 mm, or 0.28–0.31 x as long as wing. Proepisternum with 1 strong bristle. Wings. Wing length to length of R 1 2.14–2.29; wing length to length of R 5 1.66–1.73. Length of r-m to length of M-petiole 0.87–1.33. R 4 + 5 -bending index 1.64–1.75. Fork length ratio 0.83–0.96. Fork width ratios 0.87–1. M-ratios 0.57–0.66 and 0.66–0.78. CuA-ratios 1.04–1.21 and 1.42–1.67. CuP length to length of wing 0.45–0.47. A 1 length to length of wing 0.33–0.35. Legs. Leg ratios given for fore, mid and hind leg: LR 1.09–1.14: 0.87–0.91: 0.73–0.76; SV 1.63–1.72: 1.95–2.04: 2.29–2.4; BV 1.61–1.69: 2.22–2.38: 3.41–3.55; TR 1.5–1.62: 1.85–1.95: 2.34–2.57. Terminalia (Fig. 7 D). Tergite VII straight dorsally, with smooth posterior edge; apicolateral corner with nude area; setae along margin long, slender. Tergite VIII wide, subrectangular. Tergite IX fused with postgenital plate. Cercus one-segmented, long sinusoid with obtuse tip, 3.52–3.88 as long as wide in lateral view. Postgenital plate (gonapophysis IX) elongated, with round, obtuse tip. Sternite VII subequal in length to tergite VII. Apex of sternite VIII obtuse. Gonapophysis VIII weak, narrow. Distribution. The Japanese record indicates a Wide Palaearctic distribution. In Western Europe so far reported only from Finland and Sweden. Biology unknown. Material examined. FINLAND : Ks , Kuusamo, Kiutaköngäs, 19–24 Jul 1967 (MZH, Leg. R. Tuomikoski) — 1 male; SWEDEN : LU , Jokkmokk, Porsitjärn/Porsi VVO, 1.5 km SE Vuollerim, 66 ° 25 ' 28 ''N, 20 ° 40 ' 17 ''E, 60 m a.s.l., 13 Aug– 13 Oct 2004 (MZLU, Leg. M. Karström) — 1 female, 10 males; 1–15 May 2005 (MZLU, Leg. K. Hedmark & M. Karström) — 1 female, 1 male; 15 May– 1 Jun 2005 (MZLU, Leg. K. Hedmark & M. Karström) — 5 females; 1–15 Jun 2005 (MZLU, Leg. K. Hedmark & M. Karström) — 1 male; 16 Sep– 1 Oct 2005 (MZLU, Leg. K. Hedmark & M. Karström) — 1 female, 5 males; 1–16 Oct 2005 (MZLU, Leg. K. Hedmark & M. Karström) — 1 female, 1 male; Jokkmokk, Bombmurkleskogen VVO, 4 km SSE Messaure, 66 ° 38 ' 47 '' N 20 ° 22 ' 49 ''E, 85 m a.s.l., 10 Jun 2006 (MZLU, Leg. J. Kjaerandsen) — 1 male; 66 ° 38 ' 59 ''N, 20 ° 22 ' 45 ''E, 17 Jun 2004 (MZLU, Leg. J. Kjaerandsen) — 1 male; Jokkmokk, Vuollerim, Varjek, Varjekbäcken/Jovvamyran, 66 ° 23 ' 48 ''N, 20 ° 26 ' 58 ''E, 16 Sep 2000 (Coll. & Leg. K. Hedmark) — 1 male; JAPAN : Hokkaido, Kamikawa-cho, O-bako, Souunkyo, 43 ° 42 ' 10 ''N, 143 °0' 43 ''E, 713 m. a.s.l., 5 Oct 2006 (MZLU, Leg. J. Kjaerandsen) — 2 males. : Published as part of Kjaerandsen, Jostein, 2009, The genus Pseudexechia Tuomikoski re-characterized, with a review of European species (Diptera: Mycetophilidae), pp. 1-45 in Zootaxa 2056 on pages 16-17, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.186691 : {"references": ["Ostroverkhova, G. P. (1979) Fungus-gnats (Diptera, Mycetophiloidea) of Siberia. Tomsk.", "Krivosheina, N. P., Zaitzev, A. I. & Yakovlev, E. B. (1986) Insects as decomposers of fungi in the forest of the European part of USSR. [Insects inhabiting fruiting bodies of macrofungi in the forest zone of the European part of USSR.]. Moscow.", "Zaitzev, A. I. (1999) 15. Family Bolitophilidae.; 16. Family Diadocidiidae.; 17. Family Ditomyiidae.; 18 - 19. Family Keroplatidae.; 20. Family Mycetophilidae. In: P. A. Ler (Ed), Key to the insects of Russian Far East. Vol 6. Diptera and Siphonaptera. Dalnauka, Vladivostok, pp. 134 - 239.", "Zaitzev, A. I. 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