A New Species of the Genus Herina (Diptera, Ulidiidae) from Dominica (Lesser Antilles)
Herina caribbeana Kameneva, sp. n. from Dominica is described and figured. It is related to the narytia group of species, to date represented by 4 North American species, but differs from these by the wing pattern (dark spots at apex of R1 and on the crossbands r-m and dm-cu separated, not forming c...
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irk-123456789-1096782016-12-08T03:02:23Z A New Species of the Genus Herina (Diptera, Ulidiidae) from Dominica (Lesser Antilles) Kameneva, E.P. Фауна и систематика Herina caribbeana Kameneva, sp. n. from Dominica is described and figured. It is related to the narytia group of species, to date represented by 4 North American species, but differs from these by the wing pattern (dark spots at apex of R1 and on the crossbands r-m and dm-cu separated, not forming crossband), as well as male genitalia (prensisetae long and close together). This is the first record of the genus Herina Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 from the Neotropical Region. A key to the New World species is provided. Описана Herina caribbeana Kameneva, sp. n. с о. Доминика. Он относится к группе видов narytia, представленной 4 видами из Северной Америки, но отличается от них рисунком крыла (тёмные пятна на вершине R1 и поперечных жилках r-m и dm-cu разделены, не образуя сплошной перевязи), а также строением гениталий самца (пренсисеты длинные и сближенные). Это первая находка рода Herina Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 из Неотропической области. Приведена таблица для определения видов, обитающих в Новом Свете. 2013 Article A New Species of the Genus Herina (Diptera, Ulidiidae) from Dominica (Lesser Antilles) / E.P. Kameneva // Вестник зоологии. — 2013. — Т. 47, № 2. — С. 127–132. — Бібліогр.: 10 назв. — англ. 0084-5604 DOI 10.2478/vzoo-2013-0012 http://dspace.nbuv.gov.ua/handle/123456789/109678 595.773.4 ru Вестник зоологии Інститут зоології ім. І.І. Шмальгаузена НАН України |
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UDC 595.773.4
A NEW SPECIES OF THE GENUS HERINA (DIPTERA,
ULIDIIDAE) FROM DOMINICA (LESSER ANTILLES)
E. P. Kameneva
Schmalhausen Institute of Zoology, NAS of Ukraine
Bogdan Chmielnicki St., 15, Kyiv, 01601 Ukraine
E-mail: kameneva.elena@gmail.com
A New Species of the Genus Herina (Diptera, Ulidiidae) from Dominica (Lesser Antilles). Kamene va E. P. –
Herina caribbeana Kameneva, sp. n. from Dominica is described and figured. It is related to the narytia
group of species, to date represented by 4 North American species, but differs from these by the wing
pattern (dark spots at apex of R1 and on the crossbands r-m and dm-cu separated, not forming cross-
band), as well as male genitalia (prensisetae long and close together). This is the first record of the genus
Herina Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 from the Neotropical Region. A key to the New World species is pro-
vided.
Key wo rd s: Diptera, Ulidiidae, Otitini, Herina, Caribbean basin, Lesser Antilles, Dominica, new species.
Íîâûé âèä ðîäà Herina (Diptera, Ulidiidae) ñ Äîìèíèêè (Ìàëûå Àíòèëüñêèå î-âà). Êàìåíåâà Å. Ï. –
Îïèñàíà Herina caribbeana Kameneva, sp. n. ñ î. Äîìèíèêà. Îí îòíîñèòñÿ ê ãðóïïå âèäîâ narytia,
ïðåäñòàâëåííîé 4 âèäàìè èç Ñåâåðíîé Àìåðèêè, íî îòëè÷àåòñÿ îò íèõ ðèñóíêîì êðûëà (ò¸ì-
íûå ïÿòíà íà âåðøèíå R1 è ïîïåðå÷íûõ æèëêàõ r-m è dm-cu ðàçäåëåíû, íå îáðàçóÿ ñïëîøíîé
ïåðåâÿçè), à òàêæå ñòðîåíèåì ãåíèòàëèé ñàìöà (ïðåíñèñåòû äëèííûå è ñáëèæåííûå). Ýòî ïåð-
âàÿ íàõîäêà ðîäà Herina Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 èç Íåîòðîïè÷åñêîé îáëàñòè. Ïðèâåäåíà òàáëè-
öà äëÿ îïðåäåëåíèÿ âèäîâ, îáèòàþùèõ â Íîâîì Ñâåòå.
Êëþ÷åâûå ñ ëîâ à: Diptera, Ulidiidae, Otitini, Herina, Êàðèáñêèé áàññåéí, Ìàëûå Àíòèëüñêèå
îñòðîâà, Äîìèíèêà, íîâûé âèä.
Introduction
The family Ulidiidae includes about 700 species, distributed mainly in the New World and in the
Palaearctic Region.
The genus Herina Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 includes some 40 species and is one of the largest genera
of the family Ulidiidae, widespread both in the Palaearctic and Nearctic Regions. It is one of the few ulidiid
genera occurring in the Oriental Region and reaching the Papuan Subregion of the Australasian Region. The
genus has been keyed or revised for North America (McAlpine 1951), Western Eurasia (Merz, 1996, 2002;
Kameneva, 2006, 2007; Kameneva, Pljushtch, 2010; Kameneva, Korneyev, 2012; Morgulis et al., in press;
Mohamadzade, Kameneva, in press), and Eastern Asia to Papua New Guinea (Kameneva, 2006). Most Herina
species are associated with grasslands containing shrubs, meadows or highland mountain grasslands in tropi-
cal regions, but nothing is known about their biology.
While treating material from the Antilles, a series of another new species was found. It is described and
figured below.
Material and methods
The specimens were received from the collection of the Carnegie Museum.
The type specimens are deposited in collections of the following institutions: CMP – the Carnegie Museum,
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; USNM – National Museum of Natural History, Washington, D. C., USA;
SIZK – I. I. Schmalhausen Institute of Zoology, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine.
The following morphometric characters with their abbreviations are used: body length (BL); wing length
(WL); aculeus length (AL). Morphological terminology follows J. F. McAlpine (1981) and Kameneva (2007).
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Herina narytia group of species
Diagnosis: this group of species can be separated from other Herina species by the
combination of the following characters: crossvein dm-cu at level of apex of vein R1; mid-
dle of wing with crossband from pterostigma through crossveins r-m and dm-cu; subbasal
crossband reaching cells bm or bcu; mesonotum sparsely microtrichose; cuticle visible;
medial surstylus widely bifurcate, with lateroventral branch fused to lateral surstylus (bear-
ing single prensiseta), and finger-like medial lobe.
Four described and one new species from North America to Caribbean Basin:
H. narytia (Walker, 1849), H. ruficeps Wulp, 1867, H. canadensis (Johnson, 1902),
H. nigribasis J. F. McAlpine, 1951, H. caribbeana sp. n. European H. scutellaris Robineau-
Desvoidy, 1830 also must be related to this group.
Key to species of H. narytia group (modified from McAlpine, 1951)
Òàáëèöà äëÿ îïðåäåëåíèÿ âèäîâ ãðóïïû H. narytia (ïî: McAlpine, 1951)
1. Crossveins r-m and dm-cu close one to another, section of vein M between them <1.5x (0.6—1.4) as long
as dm-cu; dark areas in pterostigma, r-m and dm-cu fused to form entire crossband (see McAlpine, 1951:
fig. 1a—4a). .......................................................................................................................................... 2
– Crossveins r-m and dm-cu distantly separated, section of vein M between them >1.5x (1.6—2.2) as long
as dm-cu; dark areas in pterostigma, r-m and dm-cu either absent or widely separated and forming no
crossband (fig. 1. 4). ............................................................................................................................ 5
2. Apex of cell r4+5 brown; legs brownish or black .................................................................................... 3
– Apex of cell r4+5 hyaline; legs yellowish, if brown or black, then thorax entirely yellow. .................... 4
3. Basicostal cell and basal 1/3 of costal cell hyaline; base of } abdomen lightly microtrichose, { abdomi-
nal tergites 1—3 with a mid-dorsal microtrichose vitta; legs brownish. ................ canadensis (Johnson)
– Wing base and costal cell almost entirely infuscated; abdomen in both sexes shining black; legs blackish.
........................................................................................................................ nigribasis J. F. McAlpine
4. Wing with 4 crossbands; abdomen matt, grey and brownish; in {, tergites 1—3 grey and brownish
microtrichose. ...................................................................................................... ruficeps van der Wulp
– Wings with 3 crossbands; abdomen subshining brown to bluish-black, often paler basally; abdomen of {
mainly shining, tergites 1—3 with a mid-dorsal microtrichose stripe. .......................... narytia (Walker)
5. Thorax black, greyish microtrichose, only scutellum yellow; legs yellow; wing: crossveins r-m and dm-
cu without dark spots (see Kameneva, 2007: fig. 4, 1—2); subapical spot at most reaching vein R4+5. ..
..................................................................................................................scutellaris Robineau-Desvoidy
– Thorax uniformly subshining yellow; legs mostly brown; wing: cell c pale brown, cell r1 with brown spot
posterior of cell c; pterostigma entirely brown; isolated brown spots in r1 distal of R1 apex, around r-m
and dm-cu crossveins; apical spot extending into cell m. ............................................ caribbeana sp. n.
Herina caribbeana Kameneva, sp. n. (fig. 1, 2)
M a t e r i a l. Holotype {: Dominica: St. Paul, 0.5 km NE Point Casse, NE slope Trois Pithons,
15.22ºN 61.21ºW, 560 m, 12.06.1991 (J. E. Rawling, S. A. Thompson) (CMP). Paratypes: 22 {, 21 }, same
labels as in holotype (CMP, USNM, SIZK).
D i a gno s i s. The new species differs from all other Herina species by its entirely yel-
low mesonotum contrasting with dark brown or black abdomen. It shares the phallus struc-
ture (saw-like, with scale-like or diamond-shaped cuticular projections (acanthi) in its
medial portion, apically with small membranous glans-like structure that bears a pit-like
structure with numerous dark microtrichia) with the North American species of narytia
group and European H. scutellaris Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 (fig. 2, 4, 3, 2, 4). It also
differs from the former by the crossveins r-m and dm-cu not approximated, with distance
between them more than 1.5 (1.6—2.2) longer than dm-cu (0.6—1.5 in narytia group) and
without subbasal of discal crossbands (both present in narytia group), shape of surstyli
(medial surstylus with short mesal lobe bearing long prensiseta instead of long mesal pro-
jection bearing rudimentary prensiseta in narytia group – see fig. 3, 3). It also shares the
shape of surstyli and distant r-m and dm-cu with H. scutellaris (fig. 3, 1), differing from
it by less reduced wing pattern (r-m and dm-cu with dark spots instead of unmarked in
H. scutellaris), long prensisetae (fig. 2, 3), and much shorter spermathecae.
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Des c r i p t i o n. Head (fig. 1, 3): length: height: width ratio = 1: 1.33: 1.55; yellow,
with brownish ocellar triangle and flagellomere 1, black setose and setulose, with nar-
rowly white microtrichose orbits. Frons matt orange yellow. Eye vertical, 1.85 times as
high as long. Parafacial 0.5 times as wide as flagellomere 1, silver microtrichose. Face
entirely subshining yellow, carina straight in profile; antennal grooves subshining yellow.
Clypeus yellow, as high as width of flagellomere 1; antenna and palp mostly yellow. First
flagellomere apically rounded and narrowed, 1.5 times as long as wide, dorsally brown-
ish yellow; arista 3-segmented, entirely brown, short pubescent. Palp yellow, as long and
as wide as flagellomere 1, slightly widened in its medial part. Gena brownish-yellow with
moderately long setulae, 0.16 times as high as eye. Two vertical, one orbital, one tiny ocel-
lar and one postocellar seta. All setae and setulae black.
Thorax (figs. 1, 1—2): Entirely yellow, rarely with pale brown marks on anepister-
num. Mesonotum matt, with very sparse and short whitish microtrichia, not obscuring
cuticle. Two supra-alar, one dorsocentral, and 1 acrostichal seta present. Scutellum yel-
low, with 4 strong setae, devoid of setulae; mediotergite entirely yellow. All setae and setu-
lae black.
Wing (fig. 1, 4). Basicostal and costal cell pale brownish yellow; basal part of cell
r1 posterior of costal cell with brownish spot; subbasal crossband not developed.
Pterostigma, cell r1 posterior of it, crossveins r-m and dm-cu with isolated brown spots,
forming no entire crossband. Apical crossband wide, separated from costa in cells r2+3 and
r4+5, posteriorly extended into cell m. R1 vein setulose only on apical half. Vein r-m at
level of R1 apex. Section of M vein between r-m and dm-cu 1.6—1.8 times longer than
dm-cu. Calypters and halter white.
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Fig. 1. Herina caribbeana sp. n., { (1, 3—4 – holotype): 1 – habitus, left; 2 – mesonotum and abdomen,
dorsal view; 3 – head, lateral view; 4 – wing.
Ðèñ. 1. Herina caribbeana sp. n., { (1, 3—4 – ãîëîòèï): 1 – îáùèé âèä, ñëåâà; 2 – ñðåäíåñïèíêà è áðþøêî,
ñâåðõó; 3 – ãîëîâà, ñáîêó; 4 – êðûëî.
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Legs: Mostly brown to black, except coxae, knees and two basal tarsomeres yellow,
moderately setulose (setae and setulae black), midtibia with one strong ventroapical and
two short setae.
Abdomen: brown to black (fig. 1, 2), sometimes with almost inconspicuous bluish
sheen, black setulose. Tergites 3—5 wide, with lateral margins extending onto ventral side.
Sternites 2—4 subquadrate; male sternite 5 1.3 times as long as wide; membrane between
tergites and sternite very narrow. Female tergite 6 slightly (0.75—0.80 times) shorter then
tergite 5; sternites 3—6 with thin antero-medial apodemes; sternites 5 and 6 trapezoid,
sternite 6 1.5 times as wide as long.
Male terminalia (fig. 2, 1—4). Surstylus (fig. 2, 1—3) as long as epandrium height,
almost straight, widely rounded apically, bearing 2 long, smooth, spatulate prensisetae (one
on apex of mesal lobe of medial surstylus, second on saddle between it and lateral sursty-
lus; latter with narrow, mesally curved antero-ventral lobe, 8—10 setulae mesally.
Hypandrium concave, with smooth membrane, 2 symmetrical gonites, each bearing 2 setu-
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Fig. 2. Herina caribbeana, sp. n., { (1—4), } (5—6): 1—2 – epandrium (1 – posterior, 2 – left view); 3 –
left surstylus, left lateroventral view; 4 – phallus; 5 – aculeus; 6 – spermatheca (one of the three).
Ðèñ. 2. Herina caribbeana, sp. n., { (1—4), } (5—6): 1—2 – ýïàíäðèé (1 – âèä ñçàäè, 2 – ñëåâà); 3 –
ëåâûé ñóðñòèëü, ñçàäè è ñëåâà; 4 – ôàëëþñ; 5 – âåðøèííûé ÷ëåíèê ÿéöåêëàäà; 6 – ñïåðìàòåêà (îäíà
èç òð¸õ).
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lae; sensillar fields lateral to basiphallus (parameres?) absent; phallapodeme dorsoven-
trally flattened. Sperm pump with ejaculatory apodeme as long as sperm sack. Basiphallus
large, bulbous, epiphallic sclerites absent; distal part of phallus (fig. 2, 4) trichose in basal
1/4 and apical 2/5, and saw-like, bearing flat, diamond-shaped acanthi in its medial por-
tion, apically with small membranous glans-like structure, with pit containing numerous
dark microtrichia.
Female terminalia: Oviscape short, as long as tergite 6. Aculeus (fig. 2, 5) 1.1 times
as long as oviscape and 3 times as long as wide, with elongate oval (twice as long as wide),
unmodified cercal unit. Three elongate oval (twice as long as wide), sparsely wrinkled
spermathecae (fig. 2, 6) with inverted apical nipple: one separate and 2 on ducts joined
far from vagina.
Measurements: WL = 3.8—4.6 mm ({), 4.1—4.6 mm (}). BL = 4.5—5.2 mm ({),
5.0—6.0 mm (}). AL = 0.8 mm.
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Fig. 3. Herina scutellaris (1—2) and H. narytia (3—4) male genitalia: 1, 3 – epandrium; 2, 4 – phallus. (Fig. 3,
3, 4 modified from Kameneva, 2007.)
Ðèñ. 3. Herina scutellaris (1—2) è H. narytia (3—4) ãåíèòàëèè ñàìöà: 1, 3 – ýïàíäðèé; 2, 4 –ôàëëþñ. (Ðèñ. 3,
3, 4 – ïî: Kameneva, 2007, ñ èçìåíåíèÿìè.)
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Etymology. The name refers to the Caribbean Archipelago, and is considered to be
a Latinized adjective.
Comments. It must be noted that the picture of the phallus (Kameneva, 2007: fig. 4,
4) showing a brush-like structure apical to the membranous glans is an artifact: it is a
part of the preapical setulose portion accidentally skinned during unrolling the phallus;
it was a part of the preapical section of the phallus, and this is corrected in the fig. 3, 4
in this paper, which is a reconstruction based on the existing image (Kameneva, 2007).
Thus, the cuticular structures (trichia, microtrichia, acanthi, etc) on the phalli of H. scutel-
laris, H. narytia and H. caribbeana sp. n. are almost identical; in H. narytia the acanthi
are scale-like, with serrate apices.
As far as known, a phallus with flattened, scale-like acanthi in its medial part occurs
only in H. scutellaris, H. narytia (and its North American relatives), and H. caribbeana
sp. n. This character is believed to be a synapomorphy of all the members of the group.
Since this character has not been found in Asian Herina, the New World species seem
to have trans-Atlantic connections with European elements rather than trans-Beringean
connections with Asian relationships.
My thanks are due to Chen W. Young (Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh, PA, USA)
for sending the type series of the new species. I also greatly appreciate valuable critical comments of David
Clements (Glamorgan, UK) and an anonymous referee. Valery A. Korneyev (Schmalhausen Institute of Zoology,
Kyiv, Ukraine) kindly prepared the photographs.
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Accepted 21 March 2013
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